> What possessed you to do a search about people addicted to Viagra?
Scrips from two different MDs suggested me that Limbaugh exhibited addictive behavior (this is described better than I can do it in post 122). I have read of Viagra abuse in clubs when kids combine it with ecstacy, but had never heard of a problem with adults. So I did a search, and there is one.
Of course I meant to insinuate that Limbaugh is addicted. But whether he is or not, 1) taking perscription drugs through customs 2) bearing someone else's name 3) when you are on parole for oxycontin abuse is (to be kind) extremely poor judgement. It looks like Rush won the trifecta on this one.
What evidence do you have that Viagraholics Anonymous -- your linked source -- isn't a big honking joke? Did you even browse the site? Did you notice that there is no one writing on the page who has a doctorate, a degree, or even a maddog P.O. Box?
That site has all the credibility of the homepage for Jukt Micronics, the phony company Stephen Glass created for a New Republic story. That is, unless, you are either "Jack" or "Ben". Sheesh!
Posted mere minutes ago:
According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, Viagra is not considered a controlled substance because "it's not something you can be addicted to," said DEA Investigator Maria Gilbert.
"Do you want to change your bull---- story, sir?" -- Tommy Lee Jones as U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, The Fugitive
Well it would be poor judgement if anything you wrote even remotedly resembled the truth.
Lots of people take prescription drugs through customs every day, many no longer in their original containers and never get stopped or questioned as to the validity of the prescription.
Lots of celebrities have non de plumes on their scripts and don't tell me custom agents don't know this. In this case in was the dispensing doctor's name and easily checked and passed on.
Lastly, Rush is not on parole. You are seriously misinformed.