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Ken Hamblin comments on Rush Limbaugh
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| 10-11-03
| Ken Hamblin on the Rita Cosby Show
Posted on 10/11/2003 7:17:26 PM PDT by Matchett-PI
Did anyone else hear the ludricrous statements that Ken Hamblin made on Rita's show just now?
Among other things, he said that "Rush was given the keys to the kingdom and let us down."
Then he proceeded to puff himself up, making a total jackass out of himself as far as I'm concerned.
I videotaped the whole segment and would replay it and transcribe it, but have to run out for a while right now.
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To: Sam Cree
I know what you mean.
In humility, there is real power.
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posted on
10/13/2003 7:41:00 AM PDT
by
SerpentDove
(Visit my profile page! Steal my graphics!)
To: Matchett-PI
bttt
To: space cadet
Great post!
To: SerpentDove
And he did not hire an army of lawyers at taxpayer expense, to lie to me But he supported the violation of our bills of rights and our declaration of independence by voting for and campaigning for drug war politicians.
For 15 years he has been a leader in the movement to erect multitudes of New Drug War Offices, and send hither swarms of Officers to harass us, and eat out our substance. Why should we have to give up our bills of rights and have our money stolen just because its the only way that people like Rush think they can be saved from themselves?
As a real conservative I have 2 things to say about these new "compassionate" conservatives:
1. It is not "compassion" at all to steal my money and violate my bills of rights to solve your own perceived drug problems.
2. Although it certainly would be educational for the new "compassionate" conservatives to have the Drug War guns levelled on themselves, it would not be just--2 wrongs don't make a right. But, justice does require that the "compassionate" conservative drug warriors repent to their victims for their drug warrior crimes of violating our bills of rights and stealing our money. Justice requires that the drug warriors beg for mercy from their victims that they not be made to have to make their victims whole.
To: Matchett-PI; mhking
I wonder what Ken Hamblins's opinion is of President Kennedy? After all, he had back problems, had his finger literally on the button of the "football" and was on opiates for his backpain. (Amongst other drugs).
We are talking about Rush Limbaugh here, not the President of the United States, not the Commander in Chief over the lives of our precious troops. So, it will be interesting in the days ahead to see the hypocracy of those in the media. Very interesting....
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posted on
10/13/2003 8:58:07 AM PDT
by
Vets_Husband_and_Wife
(Our troops get it! We Thank God they do!! Remember ALWAYS 9-11)
To: Libertarian Billy Graham
Would you please breathe the other way?
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posted on
10/13/2003 9:08:27 AM PDT
by
SerpentDove
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To: Libertarian Billy Graham
I owe you an apology.
In my haste to skim over your response, I thought your animosity was directed towards Rush.
Again, my sincere apologies.
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posted on
10/13/2003 9:12:41 AM PDT
by
SerpentDove
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To: space cadet; Stone Mountain
I am totally against the War On Drugs. I think it's madness.
However, I don't wish prison on Rush. I hope he comes out of this with a less simplistic view of drugs, but to hope that he goes to prison?
Why stop there? Why not hope that while he's in prison, he gets gang raped and gets AIDS? Better yet, why not execute Rush, his wife and his step children en masse like the Romanovs? Or kill Rush and Marta and then hang them by their heels, like Mussolini and his girlfriend?
To: Matchett-PI
"There is not a person who has ever lived, other than Jesus Christ, who doesn't have at least one secret in his life that he would just die to have other people know about. And any person who would dare to deny that fact, knows he is a liar. And so does every other intellectually honest person. Just remember that the next time you think to accuse, and condemn others for their hypocricy. " I think thats more than just a little exaggerated and melodramatic. Everyone has secrets, but its a minority that would rather die than have them reveled.
Lifes journey is short, but too long to be carrying that kind of baggage, living with that kind of fear. Id suggest that someone who feels that way find someone they could confess to like a councilor or clergyman. If for no other reason, just to see that the world doesnt end if someone knows.
Ive stated my respect for Rush a couple of times on this thread. I named my kid Rush. Not because hes my hero, but because hes a good man and I think its a cool name. But I also recognize that Rush has become rich and powerful aggressively moralizing against those who lack self control. I think some of whats coming at him is fair.
The let he who is without sin argument would be more convincing if it wasnt so self serving. Its only magnanimous if its applied to indiscretion of ones ideological opponents. Id recommend just taking the hit, admitting that hes not a hero (just a good man) and moving on.
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posted on
10/13/2003 10:16:45 AM PDT
by
elfman2
To: EveningStar
I am totally against the War On Drugs. I think it's madness. However, I don't wish prison on Rush.
What if Rush, by going to prison like so many addicts before him, helps to educate our populace as to the insanity of the War on Drugs? It's easy for people to support mandatory minimums and tough drug laws when they don't know anyone who has to suffer the consequences of it. This doesn't mean that I hope Rush goes to jail any more than I think anyone in his position shuld go to jail, but I certainly hope that society comes out better as a result of this publicity and these types of discussions.
Why stop there? Why not hope that while he's in prison, he gets gang raped and gets AIDS?
If while in prison, he gets raped and gets AIDS, I would hope that his plight would help others get involved in prison reform so that being sent to prison doesn't have to be synonymous with being raped. It's not that I think Rush should serve jail time, but if he doesn't when others in his position have had to, it's not going to help society at all, and won't help end the War on Drugs any sooner.
To: floriduh voter
Ken Hamblin had lower back surgery about three years ago. He was in severe pain, talked about it one the air, and did his show anyway.
What I don't understand about Rush is if he had chronic pain, how did he manage to play so much golf? Some days he said he played 36 holes. I find this difficult to reconcile with having severe neck and lower back pain.
To: elfman2; oldglory; Luke FReeman; gonzo; MinuteGal; sheikdetailfeather; Bob Ireland; ...
elfman wrote:
"I think " more than just a little exaggerated and melodramatic. Everyone has secrets, but its a minority that would rather die than have them reveled. ..Id suggest that someone who feels that way find someone they could confess to like a councilor or clergyman." Izzat right? Don't tell me you actually took the word "die", literally. Hahahaha
I guess I should spell it out for some. When I used the word, "die" in that context, I meant it to convey the idea of wanting to crawl under a rock in embarrassment.
For instance -- I love to sit in a congregation when Dr. Steve Brown, Seminary professor at ORTS in Orlando, Florida, and a former pastor of churches for well over 30 years, fills in as a guest speaker at various and sundry churches all over the country wherein many of the people are total strangers to him.
This is usually the way he leads off all of his sermons":
"Can we talk? You know what? You don't scare me anymore. You used to scare me -- but I know you -- and you don't scare me any more. Every single one of you [Christians] in this room has a secret sin that you would just die [want to crawl under your chair] if you thought the rest of us would find out about it. ...."
I always think it's hilarious to watch the faces of the people when he says that. Very rarely does anyone laugh. Mostly they just sit there looking straight ahead with as totally blank a look on their faces as they can muster.
I am always jealous of him, because from where he is standing, he can see every single face -- straight on. Hahahahahaha
You also wrote: "The let he who is without sin argument would be more convincing if it wasnt so self serving."
You totally missed the point, as I showed you above.
You also wrote: "Id recommend just taking the hit, admitting that hes not a hero (just a good man) and moving on."
I submit to you that he has always known he's not the god or hero that many of his fans thought he was.
This is the only weakness to which Rush SUCCUMED.
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posted on
10/13/2003 11:48:01 AM PDT
by
Matchett-PI
(Why do America's enemies desperately want DemocRATS back in power?)
To: Matchett-PI
I lost a lot of respect for Ken Hamblin that day. It was sooooo embarrassing!!!
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posted on
10/13/2003 12:55:29 PM PDT
by
Saundra Duffy
(For victory & freedom!!!)
To: exit82
"With a screen name like "space cadet", you should not be accusing anyone of being on drugs."
Touche.
Regarding your statement - "Rush has generally been even handed and gracious, even to his enemies" - we may agree to disagree.
To: space cadet
Fair enough,sc.
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posted on
10/13/2003 1:48:24 PM PDT
by
exit82
(Sound off to your elected reps in DC: Capitol switchboard toll free number 1-800-648-3516.)
To: ClancyJ
"Why do we continually worry about what the democrats will use - they will find something to use no matter what we do. If they don't have the truth - they will lie as they are doing with the war in Iraq."
What lies would those be?
To: Morose Musician
"A dear friend of mine became addicted to alcohol." [snip]
Thanks for telling us about this part of your life.
I've also done the enabler/co-dependent thing, so I have an idea of what you are talking about.
To: space cadet
Lies?
That we have no plan in Iraq, that nothing is going well.
We do have a plan - any military action has a plan of action after the fighting. We have issued new currency, established citizen groups, set up a council, trained locals for police work.
I could go on and on with the liberal media promoting the fact that we should not have gone into Iraq, that there were no WMD, that the war is going badly. Yet - I don't see any need to. All on this board are very familiar with the liberal media bias.
It all comes down to - would it have been a wise decision to leave Saddam in power and do nothing? Or, would we be merely negligent in ignoring the facts that America is in danger. Frankly, I prefer a president that will insure we are safe instead of guessing and hoping we are safe.
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posted on
10/13/2003 4:01:05 PM PDT
by
ClancyJ
(It's just not safe to vote Democratic.)
To: Matchett-PI
The "drug" hysteria about Rush demonstrates how out of touch some people are with the medical realities of much of American society (including among the high and mighty) in the 21st century.
If people are going to have bed wetting episodes each time a conservative is outed for drinking, gambling, or having problems with medications for health problems, they will be very cranky campers.
To: Matchett-PI
Fascinating.
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