To: EricT.
Limbaugh broke no laws.Of course he did. You just choose to justify it in his case because he is a conservative. Double standard.
72 posted on
05/06/2006 7:10:35 AM PDT by
Glenn
(There is a looming Tupperware shortage. Plan appropriately.)
To: Glenn
That has not been proven or admitted.
To: Glenn
Good morning.
"Double standard."
As someone wrote earlier, Rush Limbaugh doesn't get to have a vote on the laws that govern our lives.
Someone else commented that there are no cases that we know of Rush almost hitting a police car and actually hitting a barricade at 0247 hours, all not too many months after doing something similar elsewhere.
The same media that howled for Limbaugh's head, and his medical records, is simply being sympathetic to Patches.
Now thats a double standard to worry about.
Michael Frazier
78 posted on
05/06/2006 7:35:18 AM PDT by
brazzaville
(no surrender no retreat, well, maybe retreat's ok)
To: Glenn
Of course he did. The prosecutor told the judge he had no evidence that Rush had broken any laws.
When he filed charges anyway, Rush pleaded not guilty.
He is not guilty of breaking any law.
He did not enter into a plea bargain, as that requires that he plead at least "no contest" to some charge. (He didn't.)
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