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Rush Limbaugh is always “right”.
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02/10/2003 17:23:55
 
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Uh oh, now you've really opened a can of worms... :o)

>>>"All this has become the tempest that it is because I must have been right about something," Limbaugh said. "If I wasn't right, there wouldn't be this cacophony of outrage that has sprung up in the sports writer community."
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>>But the best line (can't find the exact quote) was when he said something about how he guessed you don't have freedom of speech some of the time. What bull. First, freedom of speech refers to the _government's_ ability to restrict what you say, not to individuals. Second, nobody stopped him from saying it; there were simply consequences to his action.
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>>Tamar
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>1) Political potential Presidents Wesley Clark, Howard Dean and Al Sharpton have all called for ESPN to fire Rush........... (potential thought police) does that not scare you? "It's OK to say what you will, since you have free speech, but we will get you fired!"
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>2) Notice the timing of this temptest........... less than a week before the Recall Election in Calif.......plus the revelation of Rush's Drug Use? Any connection to the Elections? Especially since Rush and other Conservatives endores Arnold?
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>3) Why have not Wesley Clark, Howard Dean or Al Sharpton called for the Censoring of fellow Democrats such as Cruz Bustamante and Senator Robert Byrd, for their behavior?
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>Tommy
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