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felton November 13th 03 09:16 PM

Don't miss Monday's show.
 
I wonder if he has changed his position on mandatory jail time for
drug offenses? Do you think he will plead guilty and have his bag
packed, ready to pay his debt to society?jk

Perhaps his defense will be that they weren't his drugs...they were
"on loan from God", along with his "talent".

On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:10:59 -0800, "Jonathan Ganz"
wrote:

Is he now clean and sober? Maybe he and Bill Bennet should
have a show together. You could call it, "I was a drug addict,
but I never gambled away millions and I don't smoke."

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
Rush Limbaugh returns to the air on Monday.

DON'T miss this show which is anticipated to be
the most listened-to radio show ever.

S.Simon





Gilligan November 17th 03 03:21 AM

Don't miss Monday's show.
 
I can only hope that Rush comes out and says he favors the legalization of
all drugs.
He was as high as a kite (about 90 pills a day - not for pain mind you, but
for the high) and garnered the largest audience in radio history. His highly
medicated state in no way detracted from his consistent
libertarian-conservative message. His only mis-step was not to extend the
proper ownership of one's being to the rightful owner - the person himself.
I pray he attacks the war on drugs and continues beating the drum against
the Bush administration's unwise spendthrift ways.

Gilligan



"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
Rush Limbaugh returns to the air on Monday.

DON'T miss this show which is anticipated to be
the most listened-to radio show ever.

S.Simon





Jonathan Ganz November 17th 03 04:31 AM

Don't miss Monday's show.
 
As the days, weeks, and years go by, I'm more an more impressed
with Gilligan.

"Gilligan" wrote in message
nk.net...
I can only hope that Rush comes out and says he favors the legalization of
all drugs.
He was as high as a kite (about 90 pills a day - not for pain mind you,

but
for the high) and garnered the largest audience in radio history. His

highly
medicated state in no way detracted from his consistent
libertarian-conservative message. His only mis-step was not to extend the
proper ownership of one's being to the rightful owner - the person

himself.
I pray he attacks the war on drugs and continues beating the drum against
the Bush administration's unwise spendthrift ways.

Gilligan



"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
Rush Limbaugh returns to the air on Monday.

DON'T miss this show which is anticipated to be
the most listened-to radio show ever.

S.Simon







two wheels November 17th 03 05:21 AM

Don't miss Monday's show.
 
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On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 08:16:02 -0500, "Simple Simon"
wrote:

Rush Limbaugh returns to the air on Monday.

DON'T miss this show which is anticipated to be
the most listened-to radio show ever.

S.Simon


From:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/965586.asp

Music legend fades to black: Johnny Cash, legendary ‘Man in Black’ dies
at 71
9/12/03

excerpt:
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he battled addiction to pills on and off and received a suspended jail
sentence in 1965 on a misdemeanor narcotics charge in Texas.
He blamed fame for his vulnerability to drug addiction.
"When I was a kid, I always knew I'd sing on the radio someday.
I never thought about fame until it started happening to me," he said
in 1988. "Then it was hard to handle. That's why I turned to pills."
He credited June Carter Cash, whom he married in 1968, with
helping him stay off drugs, though he had several relapses over the
years and was treated at the Betty Ford Center in California in 1984.
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I guess Rush Limbaugh is the Johnny Cash of conservative pedagogy.
Don't you think? Didn't hurt Cash's career either.

two wheels


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Jonathan Ganz November 17th 03 05:52 AM

Don't miss Monday's show.
 
Exceeept, that Cash did not promote the exact opposite of
his free-wheeling lifestyle. If anyone asked him about it, he
was honest and upfront. Limburger was dishonest until he
was caught.

"two wheels" wrote in message
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Hash: SHA1

On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 08:16:02 -0500, "Simple Simon"
wrote:

Rush Limbaugh returns to the air on Monday.

DON'T miss this show which is anticipated to be
the most listened-to radio show ever.

S.Simon


From:
http://www.msnbc.com/news/965586.asp

Music legend fades to black: Johnny Cash, legendary 'Man in Black' dies
at 71
9/12/03

excerpt:
- ----------
he battled addiction to pills on and off and received a suspended jail
sentence in 1965 on a misdemeanor narcotics charge in Texas.
He blamed fame for his vulnerability to drug addiction.
"When I was a kid, I always knew I'd sing on the radio someday.
I never thought about fame until it started happening to me," he said
in 1988. "Then it was hard to handle. That's why I turned to pills."
He credited June Carter Cash, whom he married in 1968, with
helping him stay off drugs, though he had several relapses over the
years and was treated at the Betty Ford Center in California in 1984.
- ---------

I guess Rush Limbaugh is the Johnny Cash of conservative pedagogy.
Don't you think? Didn't hurt Cash's career either.

two wheels


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