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Limbaugh lawyer discussing plea bargain
CNN ^ | Dec 22, 2003

Posted on 12/22/2003 1:25:19 PM PST by george wythe

Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:37 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

WEST PALM BEACH, Florida (CNN) -- As attorneys for Rush Limbaugh went to court Monday to try to keep his medical records out of the hands of Florida prosecutors, there have been negotiations on a possible plea bargain for the conservative talk show host, according to a spokeswoman for his radio network.


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TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apologists; junkie; junkielovers; limbaugh; lovablefuzzball; rush; tastyrushkoolaid; wasted; zombie
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To: Howlin; PhiKapMom; Reagan Man
I don't know why you bother posting to ReaganFRAUD. He is one of the nastiest posters here. His support was from his perch in Colorado and yet, he was one of the most vicious butt-in-ski's on the Arnold threads.

Then, after Arnold was elected, he tried to make nice-nice with PKM. Howlin, expect him to be rude and sanctimonious with you here in public, but the little squish will write you quite another thing in FR mail. I will bet the house on it!

361 posted on 12/22/2003 9:58:40 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: alnick
it should also be noted that tapes aledge to have been taken by the maid are specifically inadmissible under florida law. (otherwise the police would get volunteers when they could not get warrants)

There is a fruit of the poisonous tree argument there too.
362 posted on 12/22/2003 10:46:29 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: joesbucks
Rush has been rumored to have suffered from depression in the early 90's. Could be he doesn't want people to know and problems that may affect his golf game. Or maybe people will make a big deal of his urinary tract infection. Many many reasons to keep your medical records private.
363 posted on 12/22/2003 11:14:11 PM PST by ItsTheMediaStupid
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To: solitas
"Please - the question begs to be asked: what planet are you from?. . .I was under the impression he is nothing more than a talk show host / radio personality. And "tax-paying citizen" has, exactly, what to do with anything?"

Well, my answer was only slighty tongue-in-cheek; but with enough truth to make my point -

. . .but I might ask you the same as to where you hail from. "Nothing but a talk show host?

Rush is surely an entertainer; but he is serious when it comes to politics; and I would offer that Rush has educated more people; awakened more people; that otherwise might never have gone 'there'. . .to the good/bad and ugly of a political life; most often channelled into our mainstream through a Liberal medium - so to speak.

Yes, I think Rush's contributions are a damn good public service; and by honest capitalism; he gets paid for his 'contribution'.

And he pays taxes; all to the 'good'; and does not even save his worn out underwear for a tax deduction as is the custom of our good public servants, Bill and Hillary, whose greatest contributions; without benefit of any personal ethics, has yet to be calculated. We do know of their 'harm done' however.

I would rather spend energy seeing that the counterfeit Clinton's paid their debt; before even considering that Rush owes us.

Rush, in the grander scheme; remains genuine in his attempts to deal with his addiction and is determined to overcome. And I remain grateful that he is 'out there' serving a higher interest.

As for even speculating on whether he was dealing; I would have to say; anyone who goes there; may be a victim of their own pain-killing medicine - or something equally potent. . .

Would also add, that there is a now a far greater threat to our well-being by those handling this case - than any threat Rush could or would, ever pose. . .and here is where the outrage should begin.

364 posted on 12/22/2003 11:14:42 PM PST by cricket
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To: E. Pluribus Unum
Usually, the prosecution comes way after multiple rehabs, multiple doctors, in a case that involves true crime, ie., cop stealing Oxycodone from the evidence room. All addicts become liars, and eventually, theives.
365 posted on 12/22/2003 11:21:12 PM PST by des
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To: JENINMO
Just guessing, but maybe that's the reason? signed the sister of a former addict

Sisters dont count inside meaning
366 posted on 12/22/2003 11:27:38 PM PST by al baby (Ice cream does not have bones)
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To: ConservativeMan55
But you can't cite the law that was broken.

Puleease.

I cited the statutes that Rushie violated. And it looks like he also violated some currency transaction laws as well.
Face it. The honest truth is that you refuse to accept the fact that the War on Drugs has ensnared one of our own.

367 posted on 12/23/2003 12:03:21 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry, Mr. Franklin. We couldn't keep it.)
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To: ConservativeMan55; Lurking Libertarian; george wythe
This has nothing to do with how it was obtained. The fact that she recorded his voice without his permission is illegal. It cannot be used in court ...

Wrong.

US v. Moffett
Rakas v. Illinois
US v. Payner
Jones v. US
Alderman v. US

368 posted on 12/23/2003 12:46:55 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry, Mr. Franklin. We couldn't keep it.)
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To: toomuchcoffee
Lets hope, if push comes to shove, Roy does a better job for Rush than he did for the two mentioned above.

???

WK Smith was acquitted.
Pineapple Manny was toast from the get-go.

369 posted on 12/23/2003 1:03:14 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry, Mr. Franklin. We couldn't keep it.)
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To: ConservativeMan55
FACT: It isn't a law if it is selectively enforced.

Uhmm ... no. That's a question of law to be decided by the jury.

But I'm pleased that you're at least looking around for the light.

370 posted on 12/23/2003 1:12:25 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry, Mr. Franklin. We couldn't keep it.)
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To: uncbob
... but I hope this wakes him up to the insanity of the WOD and its laws

And umpteen million dittoheads.

371 posted on 12/23/2003 1:44:59 AM PST by dread78645 (Sorry, Mr. Franklin. We couldn't keep it.)
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To: Wild Irish Rogue
how a real man deals with adversity

I agree with much of what you have said, but disagree severely with that statement. He has done anything but deal with this like a man. He has hid behind legal advice, the public relations expertise of a large media conglomerate, has attempted to use the bully pulpit of his radio show to sway public opinion, made jokes about the reports so far and on and on and on. Even when he departed his show for rehab, his "from the heart" final comments were crafted and scripted by his legal and pr team, not delivered as they came to him as he closed his show. And now weeking a plea bargain?

Is that how a real man deals with adversity? I think not. It reminds me more of how a certain president before this one handled his problems. It reminds me of how he has skewered many others of using the same tactics when adversity has come their way. He has lamented the plea bargaining process as going soft on criminals.

A true real man lays it out and takes his licks. A slick real man of today using the tools Rush has used and at his disposal just as Rush has.

Rush has simply told his audience that the "rules, even the ones I've made through the years don't apply to me".

Sorry, had to get that off my chest. I don't hate Rush, but I do hate the way he has acted like every other foolish individual who's found himself in trouble and used our legal system to his advantage instead of letting justice takes it's course.

372 posted on 12/23/2003 3:53:39 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: ItsTheMediaStupid
I would tend to agree that in most cases, someone doesn't want depression to get out. Especially in Rush's case, since he's been a by the boot straps individual. Sort of crashes the facade. But then it's already been crashed.

No, I believe there's more to this than just a bout with depression. Remember that he took great pains to keep under wraps why his hearing began to go away. Maybe it has to do with the drug use. There are other lifestyle reasons for this to happen in addition to the drugs in question. That could be the reason why they want it kept out of public view.

373 posted on 12/23/2003 3:57:32 AM PST by joesbucks
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To: solitas
"I find it incredibly funny that limbaugh hired the same lawyer used by Manny Noriega!"

I would question that he did in fact defend Noriega.

He did however, defend Willima Kennedy Smith in his rape case. . .also regularly makes the list of 'The Best Lawyers in America'.

See no reason why Rush would choose less than the best, and Roy Black knows the people/politics of Miami/Dade, better than anyone.

374 posted on 12/23/2003 5:37:34 AM PST by cricket
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To: solitas
"I find it incredibly funny that limbaugh hired the same lawyer used by Manny Noriega!"

I would question that he did in fact defend Noriega.

He did however, defend Willima Kennedy Smith in his rape case. . .also regularly makes the list of 'The Best Lawyers in America'.

See no reason why Rush would choose less than the best, and Roy Black knows the people/politics of Miami/Dade, better than anyone.

375 posted on 12/23/2003 5:37:36 AM PST by cricket
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To: liberallarry
"In the article Rush is said to acknowledge that he possessed far more than he could justify. He oughta know."

I would suspect that being 'addicted' and NOT know when your supply may be cut off; one would be inclined to want to have a large or 'longtime' supply. . .or just have a tendency to want to hoarde . . .

This should not be surprising. . .but wanting to 'save your habit', is hard to justify perhaps, in moral/legal terms.

376 posted on 12/23/2003 5:44:11 AM PST by cricket
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To: george wythe
I'd have a sh*tload of respect for Rush if he admitted what he did, accepted his "guilt," and then started railing on the Drug War---the Drug War which allows legislators to craft laws like the one that considered him a drug dealer/distributor based on nothing but the quantity of drugs found in his possession---the same law that could send him up the river for years and years and years if he can't arrange for a plea bargain.
377 posted on 12/23/2003 5:49:13 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: little jeremiah
I think these people who want to see Rush punished - I mean the ones on FR - are libertarians who want to see their fantasy of a free-drug utopia made real. Either that or they're envious because Rush is rich and famous (as if either of those assets ever made anyone really happy within!). Other than that their reasoning makes no sense. Or they're closet liberals.

Yeah, they couldn't possibly be interested in introducing a little sanity into the system, now could they?

378 posted on 12/23/2003 6:00:53 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: Wolfie
Its the Age Of Enlightenment for some folks. They're finally seeing how the War on Drugs has operated for decades. Scumbag informant who is herself involved in drugs? Check. Seizure of private records? Check. Turning up the heat the get a plea bargain? Check. It ain't nothing new.

Where are the seizures, though?

To make it a true WoDfest, the cops have to seize some of Rush's property. After all, that property---all of it---is guilty of being owned by a suspected drug dealer.


379 posted on 12/23/2003 6:03:24 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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To: Howlin
Even more lecturing going on from people who claim to believe in freedom of speech. I was under the impression we were all entitled to an opinion around here. I guess I'm the wrong "shade" of conservative.

Suggesting that Ann Coulter isn't the hottest piece of *ss on Planet Earth is enough to make you a liberal around here, too!

380 posted on 12/23/2003 6:16:48 AM PST by Hemingway's Ghost
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