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On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:05:16 -0400, KotP-A
wrote: Post it. Or, is it another of the fabricated comments being bandied about by foaming-at-the-mouth liberals. (Remember the famous jps quote, "I'm not doing any foaming.") Self-admitted - he did say it. "But that comment was more of a, "Oh, no, jeez, don't let this happen to the game." I don't want to see it. I have the game on a pedestal. I have the people who play it on a pedestal. I don't want that to change. So I was criticizing a mind-set that is destructive, and it was not helpful. It was not racial. Bloods and Crips makes it look racial, the way I chose to describe it. I could have perhaps chosen a different term." Transcript he http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/dai...113.guest.html There were a lot of bad quotes attributed to Limbaugh - all fabricated with no attribution. But he did say that and admitted it. Having said that, I honestly have never listened to Limbaugh - maybe once or twice when there wasn't anything else on the car radio, but then I bought satellite. :) I also find it funny that jps used a reference to Jim Irsay who wouldn't vote for Limbaugh. This is the guy who moved the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in the middle of the night without telling anybody about it and has attributed to him "I don't like Jews". Pot- Kettle - Black. |
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On 10/15/09 8:31 AM, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:05:16 -0400, KotP-A wrote: Post it. Or, is it another of the fabricated comments being bandied about by foaming-at-the-mouth liberals. (Remember the famous jps quote, "I'm not doing any foaming.") Self-admitted - he did say it. "But that comment was more of a, "Oh, no, jeez, don't let this happen to the game." I don't want to see it. I have the game on a pedestal. I have the people who play it on a pedestal. I don't want that to change. So I was criticizing a mind-set that is destructive, and it was not helpful. It was not racial. Bloods and Crips makes it look racial, the way I chose to describe it. I could have perhaps chosen a different term." Transcript he http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/dai...113.guest.html There were a lot of bad quotes attributed to Limbaugh - all fabricated with no attribution. But he did say that and admitted it. Having said that, I honestly have never listened to Limbaugh - maybe once or twice when there wasn't anything else on the car radio, but then I bought satellite. :) I also find it funny that jps used a reference to Jim Irsay who wouldn't vote for Limbaugh. This is the guy who moved the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in the middle of the night without telling anybody about it and has attributed to him "I don't like Jews". Pot- Kettle - Black. SW Tom: Loves Limbaugh -- http://tinyurl.com/ykaa4k7 |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:31:27 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
I also find it funny that jps used a reference to Jim Irsay who wouldn't vote for Limbaugh. This is the guy who moved the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in the middle of the night without telling anybody about it and has attributed to him "I don't like Jews". That would be his father, Robert Irsay, who happened to be Jewish. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...452329,00.html |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 07:44:18 -0500, thunder
wrote: On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:31:27 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: I also find it funny that jps used a reference to Jim Irsay who wouldn't vote for Limbaugh. This is the guy who moved the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in the middle of the night without telling anybody about it and has attributed to him "I don't like Jews". That would be his father, Robert Irsay, who happened to be Jewish. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7...452329,00.html I could care less - he has it attributed to him and he's still a scum bag. |
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On 10/15/09 8:51 AM, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
I could care less - he has it attributed to him and he's still a scum bag. Damn...we agree...Limbaugh is a scumbag. Who would have thunk it? -- http://tinyurl.com/ykaa4k7 |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:31:27 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 08:05:16 -0400, KotP-A wrote: Post it. Or, is it another of the fabricated comments being bandied about by foaming-at-the-mouth liberals. (Remember the famous jps quote, "I'm not doing any foaming.") Self-admitted - he did say it. "But that comment was more of a, "Oh, no, jeez, don't let this happen to the game." I don't want to see it. I have the game on a pedestal. I have the people who play it on a pedestal. I don't want that to change. So I was criticizing a mind-set that is destructive, and it was not helpful. It was not racial. Bloods and Crips makes it look racial, the way I chose to describe it. I could have perhaps chosen a different term." Transcript he http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/dai...113.guest.html There were a lot of bad quotes attributed to Limbaugh - all fabricated with no attribution. But he did say that and admitted it. Having said that, I honestly have never listened to Limbaugh - maybe once or twice when there wasn't anything else on the car radio, but then I bought satellite. :) I also find it funny that jps used a reference to Jim Irsay who wouldn't vote for Limbaugh. This is the guy who moved the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in the middle of the night without telling anybody about it and has attributed to him "I don't like Jews". Pot- Kettle - Black. Thanks for the link. It's one of the few 'quotes' that are real. |
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... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 15:24:28 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: snipped with insouciance There's a touch of irony in this debate in that the fight for years has been the effort to pierce the exclusive club mentality of certain organizations such as the Boy Scouts, and now there's a necessity of the exclusive club mentality of NFL ownership. If hypocrisy needed the examplar of an anecdote, this would do. I always liked Boy Scouts... they are so nice and helpful. The only thing that bothered me was that they would _never_ buy the Girl Scout cookies when I was a girl. They just walked by. lol I feel guilty now. I must have passed about 6 troops spread out over a couple of towns a couple of weeks ago. I even had one of the mother's flirt with me at a stand set up in front of Walmart. I just walked on by... As I said, I don't know much about (or care about) FB. The whole sport seems so contrived. Hockey I like. I don't understand it, but I like it. The funny part is when they're in the penalty box and they still manage to get in fights. LOL! I have been baffled before by women that love to watch pro hockey. What is it exactly that women find fascinating about hockey? -- Those manly Canadian players, of course! I don't like how they pronounce "about." lol -- Nom=de=Plume Probably depends on which part of the country...or if French is is the equation. We think we talk normal here.....probably closer to your mid-western people than your funny talkin' southerners, westerners or even Boston citizens. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/about We might sound more like 'a-bout' rather than 'uh-bout' Just kidding... I do like Canadians. I even dated one once. He was *not* from Quebec. lol -- Nom=de=Plume |
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... On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 13:49:22 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message . .. Consequently, if you have license to judge Limbaugh for an allegedly overt prejudice, one he claims not to have, do you likewise have the hubris to criticize or condemn me if I were to judge the likes of Barney Frank? Now then, how do I "feel" about Rush Limbaugh? Limbaugh, like Michael Moore, is a propagandist. He resorts to informal fallacy. He is puerile in his mockery of others. He is far from someone I would care to emulate or revere. However, as much as I find Michael Moore to be offensive, I don't begrudge him making his 'documentaries.' I have as much license to rebut and refute his campaign of disinformation. Similarly, I don't begrudge Limbaugh having an ownership stake in an NFL team. I have license and the freedom to not watch a Ram's game, should I choose. Hopefully, I can tie all of this together to make it somewhat sensible. What would Jesus do about Rush? He would forgive him. Regardless of any comments by jps, that was well done! These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. They're like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean. As weary as I was last night, though, when I wrote this, I'm surprised I was able to articulate any cogent thought at all. :) I haven't really been following this thread, but what they heck... I think, from your subsequent paragraph, you should continue on that track. I am _not_ a football fan. I don't see the big deal with Rush buying a team. I believe the commissioner said that he (or was it other owners) would block it since owners are expected to not make inflamatory public statements. Also, I'm not sure why Rush would want to buy a team... I heard someone say it's a perfect socialistic system, as the profits from TV are equally divided. Perhaps Rush doesn't know this.. we wouldn't want his fat head to explode! Ok, to give him some credit, he supposedly lost 85 lbs. recently. lol I think you don't know much about women. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 09:34:20 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "KotP-A" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 13:49:22 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... Consequently, if you have license to judge Limbaugh for an allegedly overt prejudice, one he claims not to have, do you likewise have the hubris to criticize or condemn me if I were to judge the likes of Barney Frank? Now then, how do I "feel" about Rush Limbaugh? Limbaugh, like Michael Moore, is a propagandist. He resorts to informal fallacy. He is puerile in his mockery of others. He is far from someone I would care to emulate or revere. However, as much as I find Michael Moore to be offensive, I don't begrudge him making his 'documentaries.' I have as much license to rebut and refute his campaign of disinformation. Similarly, I don't begrudge Limbaugh having an ownership stake in an NFL team. I have license and the freedom to not watch a Ram's game, should I choose. Hopefully, I can tie all of this together to make it somewhat sensible. What would Jesus do about Rush? He would forgive him. Regardless of any comments by jps, that was well done! These folks sport their royal double-standards in the melee of political conversation, and when it's shown that it's nothing but tin foil, they lose their emblematic moral dilemma post haste. They're like dodge convertibles, if you know what I mean. As weary as I was last night, though, when I wrote this, I'm surprised I was able to articulate any cogent thought at all. :) I haven't really been following this thread, but what they heck... I think, from your subsequent paragraph, you should continue on that track. I am _not_ a football fan. I don't see the big deal with Rush buying a team. I believe the commissioner said that he (or was it other owners) would block it since owners are expected to not make inflamatory public statements. Also, I'm not sure why Rush would want to buy a team... I heard someone say it's a perfect socialistic system, as the profits from TV are equally divided. Perhaps Rush doesn't know this.. we wouldn't want his fat head to explode! Ok, to give him some credit, he supposedly lost 85 lbs. recently. lol I think you don't know much about women. Not your variety, that's for damn sure. |
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