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To: kattracks
What a whack job by the Dems. If this maid was so sure of her story, why go to the Enquirer? I realize that nowadays, it probably has as much validity as the NYTimes (and the stories the Enq. makes up are far more entertaining), but the aura of fabrications taints any story that comes out of the paper. I have to admit, I found the stories about Hillary and Bill to be hilarious, but even though I despise both, I never once thought any of the Enquirer stories were true.

That being said, is it possible that Rush's doctor prescribed one or all of these painkillers to Rush, the mole maid saw them in the medicine cabinet, and decided that the opportunity was too good to pass up. This could also be the result of a failed blackmail attempt. I think I would believe Rush before I would believe some "maid." And certainly, one does not have to be {"hooked on painkillers" to use them. The alleged numbers of pills mentioned, and the ability of Rush to continue to think on his feet for 3 hours a day make me believe that the whole thing was fabricated. I know people that have to use Oxycontin, and there is a certain degree of "dulling" of their performance.

If I were Rush, I would look to see if the "maid" planted anything around his house, which she would have the run of.

138 posted on 10/02/2003 6:10:07 AM PDT by SpinyNorman
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To: SpinyNorman
I have to admit, I found the stories about Hillary and Bill to be hilarious, but even though I despise both, I never once thought any of the Enquirer stories were true.

I beleive the story about Monica's blue dress with Bill's deposit splashed across the front was first reported in the Enquirer.

185 posted on 10/02/2003 7:20:06 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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