To: cyborg
Comments attributed to Rush don't even sound like him. She kept a ledger of the pills approx. 5000 in 47 days. I'll provide the link. This is pretty detailed. I think this woman is a pathological liar but if Rush called her that, she'd sue him for slander next.
http://www.nydailynews.com/10-02-2003/front/story/122839p-110349c.html
To: freeparoundtheclock
What she is... is a dealer who had a plan in case she got caught.
To: freeparoundtheclock; All
what if the maid for rush is the street level dealer and is using Rush as a ploy to cover her own dealing?
Even if Rush was taking these kinds of meds, it would be pretty easy to verify the presence of those kinds of meds by simple urine testing.
The reality is that he couldn't have done his radio program if he was really on those kinds of pain killers at those dosages.
Interestingly, the people at House Ear Institute in California are the best out for Rush.
HEI probably did pre-screening tests prior to the cochlear implant surgery.
Depending upon how much pain killers he was given after surgery, you can tell if the patient is dependent.
Basically, if the patient needs a ton of pain killers (instead of the usual dosages), it would be a red flag that the patient is covering up a drug problem.
Surgeons at House Ear Institute would have recognized this relatively easily and the anesthesiologist who performed his anesthesia for the massive surgery would have also noted the dosaages required to sedate the Big Guy.
So, basically, these stories violate the privacy rights of Mr. Limbaugh, demonstrate several medical inconsistencies in the story reported by the New York Daily, and are likely to be simply pre-Recall idiotics from a desparately failing liberal left.
The socialism is over when your media outlets are no longer believed.
162 posted on
10/04/2003 7:32:48 PM PDT by
bonesmccoy
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To: freeparoundtheclock
He paid her off?
Why would Rush pay a liar?
177 posted on
10/05/2003 1:03:06 AM PDT by
Howlin
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