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To: Joy Angela
I feel so sorry for Rush. Don't know if he's gotten hooked on pain pills, but it ain't unheard of.

Al Franken, who evidently is acting as a Dumb party spokesman and moralizer, was on CSPAN's Washington Journal a few years ago. A caller upbraided him for his cocaine use. At that time, I had no idea who Al Franken is or was, but he looked for a minute like a poleaxed steer. Didn't deny it, if I recall correctly. Al wanted Susan to regain control of the show.

So Al probably isn't the appropriate man to be showing up on CNN with the glee he exhibits.

Anyone my age remembers the comic strip "Smoky Stover". One of the signs attached to Smoky's two wheel fire truck said "People who live in glass houses should foo in the barn".

Might be a good idea for people who live in the public eye to remember this quaint phrase.
43 posted on 10/05/2003 4:44:44 AM PDT by Ole Okie
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To: Ole Okie
Rush went through so much with his hearing loss, and it isn't impossible to imagine he went through a lot of pain when he underwent many numerous operations and procedures.

I think people need to remember what he went through, and he could have quit his show and retreated to a private life.

But, Rush kept going and fighting for Truth, and I support him 100% for his courage.

God Bless, Rush Limbaugh and all those who fight the evil that is trying to destroy our great nation.

76 posted on 10/05/2003 7:04:29 PM PDT by Joy Angela
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To: Ole Okie
I don't feel sorry for Rush! He hasn't done anything - that I know of. I think I'll wait to feel sorry until I know there's something to feel sorry about.
94 posted on 10/05/2003 10:51:03 PM PDT by CyberAnt
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