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SandDollar
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LORAX wrote: Well it just validates my perception that ANYBODY can achieve. In part, I agree. Who can even believe the success of Howard Stern, Keith Olberman, and others of their ilk? It makes you sick. Hate sells except on AirAmerica where nothing can even live long enough to breathe. Dittos, Rush. 20 years and counting!
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Lucid1
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El Pasoan wrote: Rush is the mouthpiece of all the losers in our country who have NOT realized TIMES have CHANGED!! here here!
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Lucid1
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rush is a 1st class bushole.
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“UNLESS !!!!!!!”
Joined: Nov 7, 2007
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SandDollar wrote: <quoted text> In part, I agree. Who can even believe the success of Howard Stern, Keith Olberman, and others of their ilk? It makes you sick. Hate sells except on AirAmerica where nothing can even live long enough to breathe. Dittos, Rush. 20 years and counting! Yes Hate sells, its one of the reasons Rush is doing so well. Always gotta make it a REP vs. DEM thing - that is the hate and the downfall of this country. Neither party has any concern for the problems of this country they just want to blame the other. Lets take our power and use our constitutional advantage to replace 435 Representatives and 66 Senators that would be a great start to taking back the country for the people. Something that Rush would never want to see happen.
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Lucid1
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LORAX wrote: <quoted text> Yes Hate sells, its one of the reasons Rush is doing so well. Always gotta make it a REP vs. DEM thing - that is the hate and the downfall of this country. Neither party has any concern for the problems of this country they just want to blame the other. Lets take our power and use our constitutional advantage to replace 435 Representatives and 66 Senators that would be a great start to taking back the country for the people. Something that Rush would never want to see happen. Unfortunately it will never happen but, term limits could be possible. i don't think congress and the senate have the integrity to do something so responsible. Term limits make FDR 1 of the most important politicians os all time.
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Due Diligence
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Motorhead Fan wrote: <quoted text>Wow, I'll give you a perfect 10 for spelling. After that, you fail on originality and content. As if anyone whose ISP is located in eastbumfuck, VA would know anything about originality and content...
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Rush is the new religion. Jesus is so over.
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“Just Gimme the Facts, No Spin”
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Lucid1 wrote: <quoted text> Unfortunately it will never happen but, term limits could be possible. i don't think congress and the senate have the integrity to do something so responsible. Term limits make FDR 1 of the most important politicians os all time. Yep, we could never trust anyone that can vote themselves a pay raise to limit their own terms in office. We can vote them out - we just have to get people informed and get them off the partisanship wagon.
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Lucid1 wrote: <quoted text> Unfortunately it will never happen but, term limits could be possible. i don't think congress and the senate have the integrity to do something so responsible. Term limits make FDR 1 of the most important politicians os all time. The institutions and the houses have nothing to do with it. We the people are the only ones that decide that fate. We have an opportunity to vote out all 435 Reps every two years and then we can vote out a 1/3 of the Senate every two years. It would only take 6 years to enact a political revolution. Much shorter a time than a physical one. Of course in my version you need the cooperation of 40% of the eligible population. In the latter version you only need a handful of idiots.
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LORAX wrote: <quoted text> The institutions and the houses have nothing to do with it. We the people are the only ones that decide that fate. We have an opportunity to vote out all 435 Reps every two years and then we can vote out a 1/3 of the Senate every two years. It would only take 6 years to enact a political revolution. Much shorter a time than a physical one. Of course in my version you need the cooperation of 40% of the eligible population. In the latter version you only need a handful of idiots. I think sadly you're more apt to raise the interest of a handful of idiots than 40% of the population. The electorate has become satiated, self absorbed and ill informed. In today's climate, the American Revolution would have failed and Lincoln would have not have been able to raise an army to quell the Suthern secession. Except the South never would have bothered to secede. Too much like work.
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Metoo
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johnn wrote: that means he can continue to pratice his racial remarks and still get payed for them Not to mention he can pay for all those illegally obtained prescription drugs he's addicted to. Lush Bimbo = Disgraceful pathetic person
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Lucid1
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Jeff - an Independent wrote: <quoted text> Yep, we could never trust anyone that can vote themselves a pay raise to limit their own terms in office. We can vote them out - we just have to get people informed and get them off the partisanship wagon. Is there any movement to do so that one can join?
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city resident wrote: I think politicians should adopt Mr. Limbaugh's ability to deflect his outright lies, drug use and bigotry with the banner of "infotainment". He'd make a fantastic politician since he can break the law, get divorced and lie with no harm to his right leaning religious base. Anyone who can develop a cult following like that almost deserves his own religion. Christians across the nation have already given him more power in their lives than Jesus. Rushtianity....has a nice ring to it. And no need to feel compassion for your fellow human being anymore. Doesn't that feel good? I would bet $1000, you loved Clinton. I would also bet that you don't have a clue what I am alluding to. As a liberal, your intelligence is always in question.
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Lucid1 wrote: <quoted text> Is there any movement to do so that one can join? That was one of the underpinnings of the so called "Republican Revoultion", under Newt Gingrich. The problem was, as soon as these clowns got in there, they started working over their constituents on why they should be the exception to the term limits idea. When everybody does that, term limits go out the window. The next problem for us is, anybody we send to Washington to further term limits, has to vote the legislation in. We can't do it for them. That said, the next round will probably fare no better than the last.
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Joined: Sep 13, 2007
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Due Diligence wrote: <quoted text> As if anyone whose ISP is located in eastbumfuck, VA would know anything about originality and content... What's wrong junior? Hurt your feelings? Say what you want about Virginia, but, nobody sits on our airport runways for 7 to 9 hours at a time like they do in New York and guess who has more cases of AIDS and HIV? That's right, New York has more than Virginia. I really think you're out of your league when it comes to a quick game of "Insult the Geography". Maybe you should wake up and join the fight against our common enemy, the Boston Fkn Red Sox.
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SandDollar
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city resident wrote: Rush is the new religion. Jesus is so over. Rush a religion. That is so ridiculous, it's laughable. Saul Alinsky's ghost again. Anyway....Saint Obama is the new religion, if there is one for you guys. It's called the Hate America-Blame your Country First Church.
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For more than 30 years we had nothing but liberal media dishing out their ideology. Along comes Rush and blows everything out of the water because the left had never been challenged before. We do not listen because we agree with him, we listen because he so eloquently expresses his agreement WITH US!
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SandDollar
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Francisco wrote: For more than 30 years we had nothing but liberal media dishing out their ideology. Along comes Rush and blows everything out of the water because the left had never been challenged before. We do not listen because we agree with him, we listen because he so eloquently expresses his agreement WITH US! I don't always agree with Rush. About 99.2% of the time. Add to that, Rush is a lot of fun to listen to. If you could have heard Barbara Boxer yesterday, during the Senate hearings on global warming, you would have become ill from laughing at her. Trying to out a wonderful scientist who does not think the global warming theory is scientifically sound, she tries to discredit him by linking him to Rush. Rush rules...and he's not a religion. Ditto, Rush.
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Due Diligence
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Motorhead Fan wrote: <quoted text>What's wrong junior? Hurt your feelings? Say what you want about Virginia, but, nobody sits on our airport runways for 7 to 9 hours at a time like they do in New York and guess who has more cases of AIDS and HIV? That's right, New York has more than Virginia. I really think you're out of your league when it comes to a quick game of "Insult the Geography". Maybe you should wake up and join the fight against our common enemy, the Boston Fkn Red Sox. Not likely. Sox fan here. You can fck the yanks and their overpriced bowl. No delays at Eastbumfuck International? Well, skippy, no takeoffs or landing will get you that -- every time. But I'll bet the bus depot is hopping after dark, right?
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Joined: Sep 13, 2007
Midlothian, Virginia
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Due Diligence wrote: <quoted text> Not likely. Sox fan here. You can fck the yanks and their overpriced bowl. No delays at Eastbumfuck International? Well, skippy, no takeoffs or landing will get you that -- every time. But I'll bet the bus depot is hopping after dark, right? The fact remains that you guys could fck up an iron ball. Hey, Animal Cops on Animal Planet really makes you guys look like a bunch of winners. You come accross like some of those New York clowns that live in an apartment with 57 dogs and sleeps on mattress covered in waste. I'll take Virginia over the Urine and Fecies Apartment Complex you must live in. Typical Obama supporter. You're Obama on a micro scale. Where Obama lives in America but holds it in disdain, you live in New York and root for the Red fkn Sox. Now I see the connection.
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