MoveOn lied about a soldier.
Limbaugh was critical of a basic training drop out who claimed to be an Army Ranger.
You're way off base here, Chi Guy.
2007-10-07 05:59:24
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answered by ? 6
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nicely, on the grounds that Limbaugh insulted a guy or woman who claimed to be a military guy and became no longer, and moveon became even condemned via an excellent form of the Democratic party, i might say extremely, moveon. Are you extremely that various a sheep? Did you even hear the radio broadcast, or do you purely have that plenty disdain for our military?
2016-12-28 18:21:31
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Well, since Limbaugh insulted a person who claimed to be a military man and was not, and moveon was even condemned by most of the Democratic party, I'd say easily, moveon. Are you really that much of a sheep? Did you even hear the radio broadcast, or do you just have that much disdain for our military?
2007-10-07 05:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Both Moveon and Rush Limbaugh are political activists who do nothing but make colorful, exaggerated claims and rants and expect to be respected for it. I have none for either and don't tend to care who their latest victims were. I consider the source and tend to think the military does as well.
2007-10-06 21:57:04
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answered by BekindtoAnimals22 7
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Moveon did, Limbaugh's remarks were about a phony soldier who the democrats tried to use as an information source, a lot like what happened with Dan Rather and Mary Mapes. The democrats are so desperate to make a non-existant point that they continually make fools of themselves and everyone who defends them.
2007-10-06 21:51:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nice try but any one who has taken the time to find out what Rush really said know that he didn't insult our soldiers. Moveon.org and some Democrats thought they could twist his words to turn the people in the military and the public against him but it isn't working.
2007-10-07 01:49:21
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answered by hdean45 6
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MoveOn aimed at one general, and they shouldn't have because Petraeus was basically doing the job he had been given by the commander in chief which was to report that he was doing a good job and the surge was showing results.
Limbaugh insulted at least 1 million active duty military and vets by saying that for thinking the wrong way, they are not even soldiers. Right after that, he insulted 40% of all Republicans when he said a person couldn't be a "real Republican" if they disagreed with the war.
2007-10-06 21:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Limbaugh never slured the soldiers. Limbaugh attacked people who pretend to be soldiers to attack the mission the troops are on. If thats someone insulting the military than I am a fat crack whore.
Whats so ridiculous about this is the transcripts are available for everyone to read. its not like Rush is hiding this. He is making it very available. Anyone who doesnt know the truth either doesnt want to or is really naive.
2007-10-06 22:37:56
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answered by Avatar_defender_of_the_light 6
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Limbaugh insulted one soldier, Jesse McBeth who claimed to have served in Iraq and witnessed atrocities being committed. In fact, McBeth didn't even make it out of basic training.
MoveOn.Org was just maliciously attacking General Petraeus for no other reason than that he serves honorably
in Iraq and they disagree with him.
2007-10-07 01:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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MoveOn and VoteVets are merely fronts for the Clinton machine. We'll see many more of them crop up over the next year. When Hillary can't say good things about her campaign she must resort to mudslinging.
2007-10-06 21:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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