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"Hawke" wrote in message
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Hmm...sounds like a domestic terrorist to me.

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Limbaugh: 'I Hope Obama Fails'»
"Are conservative talk-show hosts eager to go on the attack, after
years of defending Bush?" asks the Louisville Courier-Journal's Larry
Muhammad. The answer is clearly yes.

Barack Obama has not yet taken office, and Rush Limbaugh is already
rooting for his failure. On his radio show last Friday, Limbaugh said,
"I disagree fervently with the people on our [Republican] side of the
aisle who have caved and who say, 'Well, I hope he succeeds.'"


Rush Limbaugh is a moron. Who the hell cares what he thinks or wants?

He should stick to the things he does best----drugs.

Harold


I'll second that. I happened to see a bit of Limbaugh being interviewed by
Sean Hannity today. Limbaugh is nothing but a blowhard. What is amazing is
how this guy is so popular. He's really a dumb**** and doesn't know what
he's talking about but he comes across with extreme confidence. He's no
expert on anything and is just like the man on the street giving his
opinion
on things he knows little about. That so many people listen to him and
follow him is really astonishing. As someone else said, if you were to
read
what he says instead of hearing it you wouldn't give this guy the time of
day. You would just write him off as a loon. He's just a great example of
what kind of weird person people will chose to follow. They don't have to
have anything going for them and people will still follow. Limbaugh is
fat,
ugly, uneducated, misinformed, and an arrogant and cocky guy. Now that I
think of it, he's a perfect example of a right winger's leader.

Hawke


It's pretty simple, Hawke.

Years ago, when I lived in Utah, I made the acquaintance of a real nice guy
named David Stanley. He owned a Cord automobile, which was my passion at
the time. Dave was a bachelor, and lived with his aged father, who was
beyond retirement age. A most charming man that had worked as a porter on
the railroad in the glory days.

I paid a visit to the Stanley household a few times and enjoyed some
wonderful conversation with the two. I can still remember the comments made
by the father, who said that if he were to live his life over again, he'd
probably become a preacher. His logic was that he'd tell people what they
want to hear, a sure recipe for success. It need not be true, it just has
to fit the bill of the listener. Sound familiar?

I have a neighbor that owns three horses, all Belgians. He named one of
them Rush. I have been in his company enough to understand how convoluted
the minds are of these people. He has made having a relationship (as
friends) nearly impossible. If you don't agree with his philosophy, you're
surely a communist-----or worse. He insists global warming isn't
fact------but has yet to explain the melting icecaps and retreating
glaciers.

I have concluded that people that are overly political are much the same as
people that are overly religious (this neighbor is both). They have no
concept of fairness or equality, only the sense of always being right, with
everyone that doesn't agree with them being wrong.

Harold