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John Smith September 17th 10 04:09 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote:

...


Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh.


Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the
way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal
disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and
won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife
and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who
actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits
are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a
riot! ROFLOL It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals
as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ...

Regards,
JS

[email protected] September 17th 10 06:29 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 16, 11:09*pm, John Smith wrote:
On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote:

* ...



Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh.


Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the
way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal
disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and
won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife
and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who
actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits
are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a
riot! *ROFLOL *It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals
as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ...

Regards,
JS


Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air
when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to
repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he
was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in
whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was
confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he
opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly?

D. Peter Maus[_2_] September 17th 10 06:45 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/17/10 24:29 , wrote:
On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John wrote:
On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote:

...




Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh.


Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the
way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal
disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and
won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife
and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who
actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits
are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a
riot! ROFLOL It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals
as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ...

Regards,
JS


Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air
when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to
repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he
was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in
whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was
confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he
opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly?



He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In
fact, his number of affiliates grew during that period.



[email protected] September 17th 10 08:33 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 1:45*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 9/17/10 24:29 , wrote:





On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John *wrote:
On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote:


* *...


Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh.


Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the
way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal
disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and
won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife
and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who
actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits
are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a
riot! *ROFLOL *It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals
as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ...


Regards,
JS


Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air
when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to
repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he
was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in
whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was
confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he
opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly?


* *He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In
fact, his number of affiliates grew during that period.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is
he so "popular" lately?

RHF September 17th 10 09:53 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 12:33*am, wrote:
On Sep 17, 1:45*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:



On 9/17/10 24:29 , wrote:


On Sep 16, 11:09 pm, John *wrote:
On 9/16/2010 7:45 PM, bpnjensen wrote:


* *...


Rush "Pegleg" Limbaugh.


Rush Lamebaugh is a joke ... the way he speaks/thinks of himself and the
way the idiots treat him, you would think he was the ultimate subliminal
disinformation king ... I know a bunch of people absolutely hate him and
won't stay in a room with him on the radio ... but, he keeps the wife
and I in stitches ... and, you when realize there are people who
actually believe the standard government-military-corporate-line he sits
are repeats, constantly, for the hypnotized morons ... I mean, it is a
riot! *ROFLOL *It is sad that there are so many weak minded individuals
as to support him though ... and you have to pity them ...


Regards,
JS


Unfortunately,he has been around for a while. Disappered from the air
when Bush Jr. was elected. Frankly,I thought he movedto a monastery to
repent for his sins... But, no ,he is much younger than I figured he
was- and he is actually much more arrogant. Must be gaining in
whatever 'movement' he belongs to.May be the mental institution he was
confined to closed down due to lack of funding ? May be this is why he
opposed the universal healthcare so adamantly?


- - He hardly disappeared from the air with
- - G.W. Bush's election. In fact, his number
- - of affiliates grew during that period.

- Guess I was not monitoring the right
- AM stations at the time.
- Why is he so "popular" lately?

You mean since 20 January 2009 . . .

Geoffrey S. Mendelson September 17th 10 09:59 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
wrote:
Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is
he so "popular" lately?


Because he says things that people want to hear. People like being talked to
on the radio, and there are enough people out there who agree with what he says
to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him.

The last US presidential election was a great dissapointment for many people,
and he is a voice for the more moderate ones. John McCain lost the popular
vote by a small percentage (it was still a clear loss) because enough voters
felt he was too liberal and did not vote in protest.

They want a voice, they want a candidate and they like what Limbaugh
has to say. There was even talk of him running for president on the 2008
Republican ticket, and I think he would of done better than McCain.

Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to
be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election.
You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them,
but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on
the air.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM
To help restaurants, as part of the "stimulus package", everyone must order
dessert. As part of the socialized health plan, you are forbidden to eat it. :-)

[email protected] September 17th 10 10:10 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 4:59*am, "Geoffrey S. Mendelson"
wrote:
wrote:
Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is
he so "popular" lately?


Because he says things that people want to hear. People like being talked to
on the radio, and there are enough people out there who agree with what he says
to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him.

The last US presidential election was a great dissapointment for many people,
and he is a voice for the more moderate ones. John McCain lost the popular
vote by a small percentage (it was still a clear loss) because enough voters
felt he was too liberal and did not vote in protest.

They want a voice, they want a candidate and they like what Limbaugh
has to say. There was even talk of him running for president on the 2008
Republican ticket, and I think he would of done better than McCain.

Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to
be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election.
You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them,
but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on
the air.

Geoff.

--
Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM
To help restaurants, as part of the "stimulus package", everyone must order
dessert. As part of the socialized health plan, you are forbidden to eat it. :-)


Ah-sso !

RHF September 17th 10 10:36 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 1:59*am, "Geoffrey S. Mendelson"
wrote:
- - wrote:
- - Guess I was not monitoring the right AM
- - stations at the time.
- - Why is he so "popular" lately?

- Because he says things that people want
- to hear.

Hey - He Is Crazy Like Me ! :o)
{Hey - Maybe I Am Not So Crazy?}

Hey What He Is Saying Is R-I-G-H-T !
{I Am Not Along}

Dang I Am Right Too !
{Listening Is Self-Affirmation}

* The Archie Bunker Syndrome :
Just Thinking & Acting & Being "Myself"
-so-there-PTHaaaaaaaaaa
-and-there-again-PTHaaaaaaaaaaa

- People like being talked to on the radio,

Yeah Some People Hear Voices In Their Heads
Many More People Hear Voices On The Radio :o)

And Some Talk Back To/At The Radio
-cause- The Radio is their Friend
and the Voice Coming Out of the
Radio is the Voice of Their Friend.
-t- We Hang Around With People We Like
{ People Just Like Me [US] }

- and there are enough people out there
- who agree with what he says

Cause They Want To Say It Too {Scream It}
Listening to 'Rush' Reinforces Their 'Feelings'
That They Are OK :o) {Normal}
-t- 'Rush' Is Right : I Am Right Too [A-OK]

- to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him.

Yes 'Rush' Makes Money : Everybody Makes Money
-and- The 'Rush' Listeners Are Happy {Rush-A-Mania}

Replace 'Rush' with any popular Radio Voice
{Host} and you have the same interpersonal
and social dynamics working for them -and-
YOU THE RADIO LISTENER. ~ RHF

RHF September 17th 10 12:07 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 2:49*am, John Smith wrote:
On 9/17/2010 1:59 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:



wrote:
Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is
he so "popular" lately?


Because he says things that people want to hear. People like being talked to
on the radio, and there are enough people out there who agree with what he says
to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him.


The last US presidential election was a great dissapointment for many people,
and he is a voice for the more moderate ones. John McCain lost the popular
vote by a small percentage (it was still a clear loss) because enough voters
felt he was too liberal and did not vote in protest.


They want a voice, they want a candidate and they like what Limbaugh
has to say. There was even talk of him running for president on the 2008
Republican ticket, and I think he would of done better than McCain.


Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to
be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election.
You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them,
but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on
the air.


Geoff.


Well, I can only speak for myself, the wife, the family and friends ...
we enjoy the satirical comedy ... and how he acts like he is actually
expected to be taken seriously. *It is kinda reminiscent of the old Don
Rickles routines, the roasts and such ... and, it is obvious there are
those who take him seriously ... but I don't think most can miss the
political comedy this man represents ... a true sign of our times.

What is a real hoot is to watch him repeat himself thousands of times
over days or even weeks, finally have what he has been saying dismissed
as absolutely ridiculous, then watch him switch over to the other side,
acting as if he has been there all the time. *I mean, the total lack of
ethics, morals and truth in his insane ramblings is very dark comedy!
The man is an artist at it.

Regards,
JS


ah . . . remember Rush is an 'Entertainer"
and people do like to be 'Entertained' and
for some/many Listening to the Radio is
simply . . . -you-got-it- Entertainment !

John Smith September 17th 10 12:13 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/17/2010 4:07 AM, RHF wrote:

...
ah . . . remember Rush is an 'Entertainer"
and people do like to be 'Entertained' and
for some/many Listening to the Radio is
simply . . . -you-got-it- Entertainment !
.


Well, I was waiting for someone to mention the best part. He makes over
$50,000,000 a year to do what he does. Someone pays a lot of money to
make people laugh. I wonder; Do those who pay him ever wonder about
the laughter ...

Regards,
JS

John Smith September 17th 10 02:11 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/17/2010 5:27 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 9/17/2010 5:49 AM, John Smith wrote:

Well, I can only speak for myself, the wife, the family and friends ...
we enjoy the satirical comedy ... and how he [Limbaugh] acts like he
is actually
expected to be taken seriously.


Sadly, hundreds of thousands do take him seriously... :-(

I mean, [Limbaugh's] total lack of ethics, morals and truth in his
insane ramblings is very dark comedy!


YOU realize and appreciate that -- many others don't, but rather take it
as the gospel truth.


My wife believes as you do ... except for the very rich 1% I can't
imagine anyone wanting to follow this guy, lamebaugh. I mean, they are
just cutting their own throats ... like the idiots who wanted to do away
with the unions, then a few years later watched their own wages go in
the dirt ... I mean, by now, everyone must be aware of the cause and
effect! Some are slow to learn, but only morons never learn ...

Regards,
JS


dave September 17th 10 03:11 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
D. Peter Maus wrote:


He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In fact,
his number of affiliates grew during that period.



He vanished twice. The first time when he destroyed his hearing by
taking Vicodin by the fistful. The second time when he got caught
dealing drugs and had to go into rehab.

dave September 17th 10 03:19 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to
be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election.
You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them,
but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on
the air.

Geoff.


The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals. Period.

dave September 17th 10 03:20 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
John Smith wrote:
On 9/17/2010 4:07 AM, RHF wrote:

...
ah . . . remember Rush is an 'Entertainer"
and people do like to be 'Entertained' and
for some/many Listening to the Radio is
simply . . . -you-got-it- Entertainment !
.


Well, I was waiting for someone to mention the best part. He makes over
$50,000,000 a year to do what he does. Someone pays a lot of money to
make people laugh. I wonder; Do those who pay him ever wonder about the
laughter ...

I can't remeber Rush Limbaugh ever being funny. Laughable sure. Funny?
Notso much.

sctvguy1[_2_] September 17th 10 06:41 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
dave wrote:

Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going
to be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential
election. You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly
reflects them, but either way there is enough demand for his saying them
to keep him on the air.

Geoff.


The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals.
Period.

Rush is and Entertainer! That is why he got the 400 million over ten years!
He brings in ratings and ad revenue. Rush uses the "in your face" routine
to expand his branding image. He doesn't expect anyone to believe
everything he says, just like Glenn Beck, "a fusion of enlightenment and
entertainment". Rush is a master of the genre.

John Smith September 17th 10 11:34 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/17/2010 4:26 PM, dave wrote:

...
You have to be a very mean person to enjoy the venom he spews. I
wouldn't want to socialize with people that consider his hate
"entertainment".

Radio should enlighten and uplift, not spread evil and darkness.


It really doesn't sound that much like it is all that well thought out
and orchestrated, his ranting and defective logic ... he sounds more
like a crack horror ranting in a back alley, than anything else.

However, I think he is only doing it for the money ... look what a
horror will do for a hit of crack and a $5.00 bill ... at $50,000,000,
just think of him as a VERY EXPENSIVE crack horror!

Regards,
JS

dave September 18th 10 12:26 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
sctvguy1 wrote:
dave wrote:



The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals.
Period.

Rush is and Entertainer! That is why he got the 400 million over ten years!
He brings in ratings and ad revenue. Rush uses the "in your face" routine
to expand his branding image. He doesn't expect anyone to believe
everything he says, just like Glenn Beck, "a fusion of enlightenment and
entertainment". Rush is a master of the genre.


You have to be a very mean person to enjoy the venom he spews. I
wouldn't want to socialize with people that consider his hate
"entertainment".

Radio should enlighten and uplift, not spread evil and darkness.

[email protected] September 18th 10 07:08 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 5:49*am, John Smith wrote:
On 9/17/2010 1:59 AM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:





wrote:
Guess I was not monitoring the right AM stations at the time. Why is
he so "popular" lately?


Because he says things that people want to hear. People like being talked to
on the radio, and there are enough people out there who agree with what he says
to make it worthwhile for advertisers to support him.


The last US presidential election was a great dissapointment for many people,
and he is a voice for the more moderate ones. John McCain lost the popular
vote by a small percentage (it was still a clear loss) because enough voters
felt he was too liberal and did not vote in protest.


They want a voice, they want a candidate and they like what Limbaugh
has to say. There was even talk of him running for president on the 2008
Republican ticket, and I think he would of done better than McCain.


Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going to
be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential election.
You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly reflects them,
but either way there is enough demand for his saying them to keep him on
the air.


Geoff.


Well, I can only speak for myself, the wife, the family and friends ...
we enjoy the satirical comedy ... and how he acts like he is actually
expected to be taken seriously. *It is kinda reminiscent of the old Don
Rickles routines, the roasts and such ... and, it is obvious there are
those who take him seriously ... but I don't think most can miss the
political comedy this man represents ... a true sign of our times.

What is a real hoot is to watch him repeat himself thousands of times
over days or even weeks, finally have what he has been saying dismissed
as absolutely ridiculous, then watch him switch over to the other side,
acting as if he has been there all the time. *I mean, the total lack of
ethics, morals and truth in his insane ramblings is very dark comedy!
The man is an artist at it.

Regards,
JS- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Very average lunatic. We have thousands like him roaming the streets
of Manhattan. Some of them are much better educated. Really.

[email protected] September 18th 10 07:20 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 1:41*pm, sctvguy1 wrote:
dave wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going
to be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential
election. You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly
reflects them, but either way there is enough demand for his saying them
to keep him on the air.


Geoff.


The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals.
Period.


Rush is and Entertainer! *That is why he got the 400 million over ten years! *
He brings in ratings and ad revenue. *Rush uses the "in your face" routine
to expand his branding image. *He doesn't expect anyone to believe
everything he says, just like Glenn Beck, "a fusion of enlightenment and
entertainment". *Rush is a master of the genre.


Rather a super-master of idiocy genre .

[email protected] September 18th 10 07:23 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 7:26*pm, dave wrote:
sctvguy1 wrote:
dave wrote:


The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals.
Period.

Rush is and Entertainer! *That is why he got the 400 million over ten years!
He brings in ratings and ad revenue. *Rush uses the "in your face" routine
to expand his branding image. *He doesn't expect anyone to believe
everything he says, just like Glenn Beck, "a fusion of enlightenment and
entertainment". *Rush is a master of the genre.


You have to be a very mean person to enjoy the venom he spews. *I
wouldn't want to socialize with people that consider his hate
"entertainment".

Radio should enlighten and uplift, not spread evil and darkness.


And one-sided debilism, called hate speech.

John Smith September 18th 10 05:05 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/17/2010 11:08 PM, wrote:

...
Very average lunatic. We have thousands like him roaming the streets
of Manhattan. Some of them are much better educated. Really.


NO. No education in the world can provide for such an inability to
"insane rant", to be able to keep a straight face when reciting,
endlessly, insane chants which rival the force of the most powerful
religious chants ... the benedictine monks have a hard time rising to
the professionalism in chanting which just rolls off the lamebaughs'
tongue ... lamebaugh possesses an almost supernatural power to suspend
his audiences ability to recognise the truth from deception ... this is
no ordinary mortal nut-job, lamebaugh is without peers ... the man is a
gawd amongst outstanding liars ...

Regards,
JS

John Smith September 18th 10 05:06 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/18/2010 9:05 AM, John Smith wrote:

...
NO. No education in the world can provide for such an inability to...
Regards,
JS


Replace "inability" with ability ... but then, you probably already
caught that error ...

Regards,
JS

RHF September 18th 10 07:25 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 5:27*am, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 9/17/2010 5:49 AM, John Smith wrote:

Well, I can only speak for myself, the wife, the family and friends ...
we enjoy the satirical comedy ...


- - and how he [Limbaugh] acts like he is actually
- - expected to be taken seriously.

- Sadly, hundreds of thousands do take him seriously... * *:-(

Let's See -if- They 'perceive' :
That Rush Is One of Them
-and- They Are One With Rush
-and- Are Serious About Their Views
-then- Yes They Do Take Rush Seriously [.]

- I mean, [Limbaugh's] total lack of ethics,
- morals and truth in his insane ramblings
- is very dark comedy!

Consider that the majority of 'Rush's Listeners
'perceive' "The Rush" just the opposite as you

Some 'revere' "The Rush" and others "The Obama"
-how-great-they-are- -how-great-they-are-

- YOU realize and appreciate that --
- many others don't, but rather take it
- as the gospel truth.

-omg- It Ain't !?! ~ RHF

RHF September 18th 10 07:35 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 6:11*am, John Smith wrote:
On 9/17/2010 5:27 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:

On 9/17/2010 5:49 AM, John Smith wrote:


Well, I can only speak for myself, the wife, the family and friends ....
we enjoy the satirical comedy ... and how he [Limbaugh] acts like he
is actually
expected to be taken seriously.


Sadly, hundreds of thousands do take him seriously... :-(


I mean, [Limbaugh's] total lack of ethics, morals and truth in his
insane ramblings is very dark comedy!


YOU realize and appreciate that -- many others don't, but rather take it
as the gospel truth.


My wife believes as you do ... except for the very rich 1% I can't
imagine anyone wanting to follow this guy, lamebaugh. *I mean, they are
just cutting their own throats ... like the idiots who wanted to do away
with the unions, then a few years later watched their own wages go in
the dirt ... I mean, by now, everyone must be aware of the cause and
effect! *


- Some are slow to learn, but only morons never learn ...

Alas as "The Rush" Tells Us -wrt- Liberals :
'Ignorance Is Bliss' {Rio Linda-ville}

Remember 'moron' spelled backwards is 'norom'
and when you hold 'norom' up to a mirror . . .
Hey It Spells 'Moron' ~ FHR

John Smith September 18th 10 07:38 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/18/2010 11:35 AM, RHF wrote:

...
Remember 'moron' spelled backwards is 'norom'
and when you hold 'norom' up to a mirror . . .
Hey It Spells 'Moron' ~ FHR
.
.
Regards,
JS


Quit attempting to duplicate the lamebaughs' logic and look like him ...
you just ain't in his class! ROFLOL

Regards,
JS

RHF September 18th 10 08:04 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 17, 10:41*am, sctvguy1 wrote:
dave wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Like him or not, listen to him or not, agree with him or not, he is going
to be the voice of a major influence on the next US presidential
election. You can debate whether he creates the opinions or meerly
reflects them, but either way there is enough demand for his saying them
to keep him on the air.


Geoff.


The corporations keep him on the air because he serves their goals.
Period.


- Rush is and Entertainer! *That is why he got the 400 million over
ten years! *
- He brings in ratings and ad revenue. *Rush uses the "in your face"
routine
- to expand his branding image. *He doesn't expect anyone to believe
- everything he says, just like Glenn Beck, "a fusion of enlightenment
and
- entertainment". *Rush is a master of the genre.

SCTVGuy1,

How can "The Evil Dark-Side" be 'enlightenment' ?

just trying to be entertainment ~ RHF

DEFCON 88 September 18th 10 10:10 PM

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On Sep 18, 5:40*pm, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
* *.
-wrt- "Hate Speech" - One Man's Praise :
may be another man's 'hate speech' . . .
* .


Limbaugh disparages the USA for 3 hours every day. I have never heard
anyone who hates America as much as that vile filthy perverted dope fiend..


He hates America? Oh come on, you don't REALLY believe that, do you?
I'm no great fan of Limbaugh (he's TOO LIBERAL for my tastes), but I
believe his opinions are honest and heart-felt, reflecting his love
for the country and his desire to alert us about the national suicide
that liberalism and Obama et al are leading us to. Sure, you may
disagree, but to say he HATES America is ridiculous. I mean,
considering all your raving leftist rants in here, I could just as
easily conclude that YOU hate America.

I just think you're jealous of successful rich people like Limbaugh,
so you constantly rage against the "machine" as your jealousy
builds.

Kevin Alfred Strom September 18th 10 11:57 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/18/2010 7:31 PM, dave wrote:
[...]
The corporations hate the government.




I don't even think that corporations ("limited liability" artificial
persons) should exist.

They are creatures of the state, and can sometimes subsume the
state. Either way, it's fraud and coercion.




The government represents the
people.

[...]


No, Dave, it does not.

That's a fundamental error.

And the "voting" charade is has little to do with it. No more so
than the corporations "represent the people" because people "vote
with their dollars."



With all good wishes,




Kevin.
--
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/

dave September 19th 10 12:31 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
DEFCON 88 wrote:
On Sep 18, 5:40 pm, wrote:
RHF wrote:
.
-wrt- "Hate Speech" - One Man's Praise :
may be another man's 'hate speech' . . .
.


Limbaugh disparages the USA for 3 hours every day. I have never heard
anyone who hates America as much as that vile filthy perverted dope fiend.


He hates America? Oh come on, you don't REALLY believe that, do you?
I'm no great fan of Limbaugh (he's TOO LIBERAL for my tastes), but I
believe his opinions are honest and heart-felt, reflecting his love
for the country and his desire to alert us about the national suicide
that liberalism and Obama et al are leading us to. Sure, you may
disagree, but to say he HATES America is ridiculous. I mean,
considering all your raving leftist rants in here, I could just as
easily conclude that YOU hate America.


The corporations hate the government. The government represents the
people. Limbaugh represents the corporation viewpoint. He speaks what
the corporations pay him to say. Limbaugh hates America as manifested in
the government which represents the people.

He has minions and the are called "dittoheads".

Nuff said

John Smith September 19th 10 01:27 AM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/18/2010 3:57 PM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:

...
I don't even think that corporations ("limited liability" artificial
persons) should exist.

They are creatures of the state, and can sometimes subsume the state.
Either way, it's fraud and coercion.
...
Kevin.


I favor your opinion. Corporate protections should be VERY LIMITED in
scope, purpose and should always be watched with a keen eye, as to their
machinations. Any hostile intent towards the consumer or public should
be brought to litigation swiftly and sternly.

Regards,
JS

RHF September 19th 10 01:42 AM

(OT) : Ain't Taking No Disrespect For My 'Rush' ! {Limbaugh}
 
On Sep 17, 7:11 am, dave wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote:

He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In fact,
his number of affiliates grew during that period.


He vanished twice. The first time when he destroyed his hearing by
taking Vicodin by the fistful. The second time when he got caught
dealing drugs and had to go into rehab.


'Special Dave' you are so "imaginative" and "descriptive" :

"taking Vicodin by the fistful"
{reported as 'Oxycontin'}

"got caught dealing drugs"
{reported as Doctor Shopping}

and very "inaccurate" too ~ RHF

John Smith September 19th 10 01:54 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/19/2010 6:45 AM, dave wrote:

...
Only because the people have been distracted from doing their civic
duty. Bad media + Bad schools = Bad government

When we use UAVs to kill babies that's ME with my hand on the joystick.

When we allow Goldman Sachs to use bailout money to pay BILLIONS in
bonuses, I sign the checks.

If the government is not of, by and for, the people it is because I have
shirked my responsibility to "keep it" as Benj. Franklin said of his
gift of a "republic".

The people have been distracted by selfishness and fear. They are
lizard-brain mockeries of citizenship, and their unwillingness to endure
the slightest bit of sacrifice tells me this POS country deserves to
join Espana, the UK, and the Turks, on the ash heap of former world
powers. We should give up on empire and put the defense budget into
theme parks and monorails and Chinese lessons, so we can better serve
our new masters.


Actually, I don't have a problem using the military to remove despotic
dictators and destroy the governmental systems they have set in place.
I do protest stealing their oil and resources or exploiting them and
that countries people.

I will always have a problem with giving the rich elite tax payer
dollars as corporate welfare ... right from the get-go!

Regards,
JS

Kevin Alfred Strom September 19th 10 02:33 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/19/2010 9:45 AM, dave wrote:
Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 9/18/2010 7:31 PM, dave wrote:
[...]
The corporations hate the government.




I don't even think that corporations ("limited liability" artificial
persons) should exist.

They are creatures of the state, and can sometimes subsume the state.
Either way, it's fraud and coercion.




The government represents the
people.

[...]


No, Dave, it does not.

That's a fundamental error.


Only because the people have been distracted from doing their civic
duty. Bad media + Bad schools = Bad government



Can't disagree with you there.

Though I'd add that when nations turn into evil empires by becoming
multiracial and multicultural, they lose their core beliefs, lose
their coherence, and soon lose their feelings of belonging and
caring for others -- then it's "every man for himself" and the end
of civic life.



When we use UAVs to kill babies that's ME with my hand on the joystick.



Can't disagree with you there.


When we allow Goldman Sachs to use bailout money to pay BILLIONS in
bonuses, I sign the checks.



Can't disagree with you there.

And it's us signing the checks for Achmed's and MS-13's hugely
subsidized sky-high birth rates, and invasions, too.


If the government is not of, by and for, the people it is because I
have shirked my responsibility to "keep it" as Benj. Franklin said
of his gift of a "republic".



Can't disagree with you there.

And we have also shirked the responsibility to "our posterity," that
the founders spoke of too -- which they explicitly defined as
keeping our new nation for our own people -- our own race -- alone,
and _leaving other nations alone_ to live as they see fit.



The people have been distracted by selfishness and fear. They are
lizard-brain mockeries of citizenship, and their unwillingness to
endure the slightest bit of sacrifice tells me this POS country
deserves to join Espana, the UK, and the Turks, on the ash heap of
former world powers. We should give up on empire and put the defense
budget into theme parks and monorails and Chinese lessons, so we can
better serve our new masters.



Can't disagree with you there, except for the last part.

After we give up on empire, and give up on making the world safe for
Israel (an impossible task anyway), there is still a core America
worth loving and saving. But it can't be multiracial -- because if
it was, it would still be an empire and still be one people ruled by
another, always a formula for disaster.

Look at Spain, one of your examples. Life has been pretty good since
they gave up on world empire, and the dilution of White Spanish
blood -- as long as the Muslims/Arabs are repatriated soon -- is no
longer a danger. By shrinking their borders they ensure that the
Spanish people will continue to exist. By giving up on empire they
save themselves.

The same is true among non-European peoples, for example in Israel.
The saner ones there know that the only way their people will
survive as a unique people is if they give up some conquered
territory and allow the Palestinians to live in their own nation. By
giving up on empire they save themselves.

Greece teaches us the same lesson. Alexander's empire and the spread
of Greek power and blood all over the Levant was a disaster for
Greece and came close to causing her disappearance as a people. As a
small nation with a fierce belief in, and defense of, her culture
and gene-patterns and borders, she can (and, I hope, will) survive
for another 3,000 years. But trying to "rule the world" earns you,
not only the enmity of those you ruled (think payback by the Turks),
but also loss of your own identity.

And not only is it disgustingly dishonorable to shoot missiles into
apartment buildings with drone aircraft, as America does now, but it
is also a waste of a colossal amount of money which could be better
spent on saving our forests and animals, on beautiful works of art,
or on raising healthy, intelligent, and cultured children.



With all good wishes,


Kevin.
--
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/

dave September 19th 10 02:45 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 9/18/2010 7:31 PM, dave wrote:
[...]
The corporations hate the government.




I don't even think that corporations ("limited liability" artificial
persons) should exist.

They are creatures of the state, and can sometimes subsume the state.
Either way, it's fraud and coercion.




The government represents the
people.

[...]


No, Dave, it does not.

That's a fundamental error.


Only because the people have been distracted from doing their civic
duty. Bad media + Bad schools = Bad government

When we use UAVs to kill babies that's ME with my hand on the joystick.

When we allow Goldman Sachs to use bailout money to pay BILLIONS in
bonuses, I sign the checks.

If the government is not of, by and for, the people it is because I have
shirked my responsibility to "keep it" as Benj. Franklin said of his
gift of a "republic".

The people have been distracted by selfishness and fear. They are
lizard-brain mockeries of citizenship, and their unwillingness to endure
the slightest bit of sacrifice tells me this POS country deserves to
join Espana, the UK, and the Turks, on the ash heap of former world
powers. We should give up on empire and put the defense budget into
theme parks and monorails and Chinese lessons, so we can better serve
our new masters.


dave September 19th 10 02:54 PM

(OT) My 'Rush' ! {Limbaugh} Obese dope fiend
 
RHF wrote:
On Sep 17, 7:11 am, wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote:

He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In fact,
his number of affiliates grew during that period.


He vanished twice. The first time when he destroyed his hearing by
taking Vicodin by the fistful. The second time when he got caught
dealing drugs and had to go into rehab.


'Special Dave' you are so "imaginative" and "descriptive" :

"taking Vicodin by the fistful"
{reported as 'Oxycontin'}


The Oxy came later. Hydrocodone and massive amounts of acetaminophen is
the likely culprit in his deafness

"got caught dealing drugs"
{reported as Doctor Shopping}


Anybody who has thousands of pills without a prescription is by
definition possessing for sale. That's just how the laws are written.


bpnjensen September 19th 10 05:40 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 19, 6:45*am, dave wrote:
Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 9/18/2010 7:31 PM, dave wrote:
[...]
The corporations hate the government.


I don't even think that corporations ("limited liability" artificial
persons) should exist.


They are creatures of the state, and can sometimes subsume the state.
Either way, it's fraud and coercion.


The government represents the
people.

[...]


No, Dave, it does not.


That's a fundamental error.


Only because the people have been distracted from doing their civic
duty. *Bad media + *Bad schools = Bad government

When we use UAVs to kill babies that's ME with my hand on the joystick.

When we allow Goldman Sachs to use bailout money to pay BILLIONS in
bonuses, I sign the checks.

If the government is not of, by and for, the people it is because I have
shirked my responsibility to "keep it" as Benj. Franklin said of his
gift of a "republic".

The people have been distracted by selfishness and fear. They are
lizard-brain mockeries of citizenship, and their unwillingness to endure
the slightest bit of sacrifice tells me this POS country deserves to
join Espana, the UK, and the Turks, on the ash heap of former world
powers. *We should give up on empire and put the defense budget into
theme parks and monorails and Chinese lessons, so we can better serve
our new masters.


Yepp.

RHF September 19th 10 09:18 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On Sep 18, 11:35*am, RHF wrote:
On Sep 17, 6:11*am, John Smith wrote:



On 9/17/2010 5:27 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:


On 9/17/2010 5:49 AM, John Smith wrote:


Well, I can only speak for myself, the wife, the family and friends ....
we enjoy the satirical comedy ... and how he [Limbaugh] acts like he
is actually
expected to be taken seriously.


Sadly, hundreds of thousands do take him seriously... :-(


I mean, [Limbaugh's] total lack of ethics, morals and truth in his
insane ramblings is very dark comedy!


YOU realize and appreciate that -- many others don't, but rather take it
as the gospel truth.


My wife believes as you do ... except for the very rich 1% I can't
imagine anyone wanting to follow this guy, lamebaugh. *I mean, they are
just cutting their own throats ... like the idiots who wanted to do away
with the unions, then a few years later watched their own wages go in
the dirt ... I mean, by now, everyone must be aware of the cause and
effect! *


- Some are slow to learn, but only morons never learn ...

Alas as "The Rush" Tells Us -wrt- Liberals :
'Ignorance Is Bliss' {Rio Linda-ville}


- Remember 'moron' spelled backwards is 'norom'
- and when you hold 'norom' up to a mirror . . .
- Hey It Spells 'Moron' ~ FHR

? FHR ? That's Me and My Back-Ass-Word Thinking (o:

*.
*.

Regards,
JS



RHF September 19th 10 09:39 PM

(OT) : Rush Limbaugh Is Just One Voice and It Is Just a Radio Show
 
On Sep 19, 6:54*am, dave wrote:
RHF wrote:
On Sep 17, 7:11 am, *wrote:
D. Peter Maus wrote:


He hardly disappeared from the air with G.W. Bush's election. In fact,
his number of affiliates grew during that period.


He vanished twice. The first time when he destroyed his hearing by
taking Vicodin by the fistful. The second time when he got caught
dealing drugs and had to go into rehab.


'Special Dave' you are so "imaginative" and "descriptive" :


"taking Vicodin by the fistful"
{reported as 'Oxycontin'}


The Oxy came later. Hydrocodone and massive amounts of acetaminophen is
the likely culprit in his deafness



"got caught dealing drugs"
{reported as Doctor Shopping}


Anybody who has thousands of pills without a prescription is by
definition possessing for sale. That's just how the laws are written.


'Special Dave' - "by Definition" -who's-

The Florida County Prosecutor only attempted
to charge "The Rush" with 'Doctor Shopping'
and they didn't even Prove That -but- the DA
cut a deal with "The Rush".

'Special Dave' - the simple FACT that you changed
the Subject Line to read :
"My 'Rush' ! {Limbaugh} Obese dope fiend"
* Goes To State of Mind {Rush Despiser }
* Goes To Your Bias {Rush Hater}
* Goes To Motivation {Rush Attacker}
-wrt- Limbaugh-Psychosis
-aka- Rush-a-Phobia

'Special Dave' you might want to consult a 'specialist'
{cause you are} about Hyper-Psycho-Active-Limbaughism.

'Special Dave',

Some people 'like' Rush Limbaugh and they even Listen
to his Radio Show.

Some people 'love' "The Rush" and they even Listen
to his Radio Show Every Day !

Some people find Rush Limbaugh not to their 'liking'
and they do not listen to his radio show.

Some people real do not 'like' Rush Limbaugh and
They Will Not Listen To His Radio Show.

Then there is Those People like You 'Special Dave'
that actually Hate Rush Limbaugh and They Attack
"The Rush" and Preach Against His Radio Show
with an Vitriol Obsession.

'special dave' - rush limbaugh is just one voice and it
is just a radio show -hint- simply don't listen ~ RHF

dave September 19th 10 10:05 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
John Smith wrote:


Actually, I don't have a problem using the military to remove despotic
dictators and destroy the governmental systems they have set in place. I
do protest stealing their oil and resources or exploiting them and that
countries people.

I will always have a problem with giving the rich elite tax payer
dollars as corporate welfare ... right from the get-go!

Regards,
JS


If you want to return to original American philosophy, you cannot start
a war. Period. It is never moral to start a war.

John Smith September 19th 10 10:32 PM

Wouldn't it be nice?
 
On 9/18/2010 11:25 AM, RHF wrote:

...
-omg- It Ain't !?! ~ RHF
.
.


Well, you still have a long ways to go before someone is gonna' pay ya'
$50,000,000 like they do the lamebaugh!

I wonder if lamebaugh got his start on news groups?

Regards,
JS


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