To: GeoPie
No one would say Rush wasn't addicted, he said so on air. And it's very reasonable that he is still taking these heavy duty pills.
I agree that the truth will come out, but I am tiring of hearing the media imply he is guilty when we don't yet know.
It's reasonable that the police have asked him not to expose more until they can wrap up the investigation, now that their cover is blown.
But I believe Rush will tell all in the end ... good or bad.
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10/03/2003 12:07:14 PM PDT by
snooker
To: snooker; GeoPie
"But I believe Rush will tell all in the end ... good or bad."
Yes, he will. He just can't talk right now because of his lawyer's advice... but he will.
To: snooker
The phony story that's come out is that the National Enquirer "matches" the case file. Duh. The case file is at this time, the recorded statement-confession of the maid which essentially mirrors what she told to the NE for big bucks. A case file in an investigation is not the investigation in total. It means nothing that the two accounts match because they came from the same person, Wilma Cline.
A case file is where they throw everything as they go along. It is not conclusive as the media has made it sound.
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