Thread: Dear Rush
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Old December 25th 03, 05:26 AM
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It is not whether the law was broken, it was.

In the case of Bill Clinton he obstructed justice, perjured himself, and
tampered with witnesses. Rush obtained prescription drugs illegally,
tampered with witnesses, and probably possesed enormous quantities of
prescription drugs illegally.

I am questioning the application of the law.

Lets face it, anyone of us has broken a multitude of laws, some more serious
than others. It just seems to me that there seems to be a special place in
the heart of most liberals for Rush. My point was that if it were just
about anyone else the prosecutor would have bailed on the case and forgot
it. Your personal attacks against anyone that agrees with Rush just prove
my point.

Lets say that you are the states prosecutor. You would go after him with a
vengeance. Well ok, so be it. How did you feel about Ken Star? Did you
like that? Did you think that was fair?

What I am talking about is the biased use of power. Anytime it used in this
way it is bad. It makes a mockery out of our court systems and makes me
rethink being politically or socially involved. I mean I could get a ticket
for jaywalking because some police officer seen me in a social/public venue
that he/she did not agree with. While at the same time a police man lets a
guy off a speeding ticket because he is wearing a Mason's ring? Don't think
it has happened?
I know it has! (The Mason Ring example that is)

Ant