Rush says it's disgusting to politicize the wildfires... then uses them to try and make a political point? HAHAHAHA
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_102407/content/01125108.guest.html
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_102407/content/01125106.guest.html
clearly, it's only "disgusting" when liberals are doing it... hahaha
and did you notice all the questions that are asking about "what if we applied the liberal ideas to the wildfire on here"... wonder where they got that idea for the question?
2007-10-24
11:31:27
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it's satire... trying to make a political point...
I would call the Daily Show political... and it makes political points... but it's satire...
2007-10-24
11:43:42 ·
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and I'm not saying he shouldn't be allowed to say it... I'm just saying I'm laughing at him for saying it...
2007-10-24
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Aren't the liberals suppose to support all freedom of speech. Or is that only if the speech agrees with their platform?
2007-10-24 11:45:57
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answered by The Voice of Reason 7
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Are the Cons in here actually trying to call what Limbaugh did today "SATIRE"? They're actually trying to tout Limbaugh's show as COMEDY now? HATE has become COMEDY in the Republican lexicon?? We have truly stepped thru the looking glass, Alice.
LMAO. Next we will be informed about how Limbaugh's nonsense was actually marketed to be a kiddie show, such as "Bozo the Clown", or "Beany and Cecil". I wonder if Rush has given permission to his dittoheads to tell people not to take anything he says seriously anymore(something, incidently, all thinking people have been saying for years).
I have just figured out what Cons' biggest problem is. No one ever bought them dictionaries, so they could learn words have actual meanings already attached to them, with an accompanying gestalt, not arbitrary "meanings du jour" you can use to suit your justification for supporting a madman.
2007-10-24 12:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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wager i'm a sprint hypocritical, too..... each race has specific features that get "diluted" while toddlers are born to oldsters who're from diverse races. No, i'm no longer in uncomplicated terms speaking of my own race- ALL races. I actually have a brother who at present married a woman of a various race. i like her dearly, yet the two one in all them are from such diverse cultures... i'm no longer so worried relating to the colour by way of fact the subculture adjustments- they'll would desire to discover those adjustments and discover some complication-unfastened floor.... according to threat that's the genuine situation- no longer the race, however the subculture adjustments.
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Harry Reid claims Global Warming is to blame for the fires?
What next?
Livescience.com
Associated Press
As the scream about missing pages to the Climate testimony?
google:Extinctions Linked to Hotter Temperatures
Where will they stand on insurance claims as they file en mass and overwhelm the industry, again? As many realize they had little or no coverage?
edit: I am with the wild and crazy Rush on this. He is serious and some are taking a political hold on a national tragedy. Sounds all too familiar. And Reid voted for the use of force in Iraq and Patriot Act, twice. ??? Hypocrisy at it's foulest stench. Almost as bad as a Clinton.
2007-10-24 11:41:48
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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I would not ascribe 'perfection' of any sort to a comedian of limitted talent like Rush.
2007-10-24 12:48:07
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answered by B.Kevorkian 7
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I heard this on the radio today and wasn't quite sure why he felt a need to defend the firefighters, who obviously need to be in So. Calif.
Maybe he just meant they should not put their life on the line if they feel it is an impossible job.
Sure would like Rush to explain this one better.
(scratching my head)
2007-10-24 11:39:12
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answered by vincefoster 3
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Well it's liberal environmentalist policies that are the reason the fires are out of control ie. not letting the dept. of forestry thin the old and dead timber out. The only thing rabid environmentalists do is make bad situations worse. I'm sure if it were their homes being burnt up they would have something else to say, well maybe not...what is funny though, is after reading the previous answers, it's obvious that alot of people listen to him!
2007-10-24 11:38:45
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answered by @#$%^ 5
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Yeah I found it very hypocritical of Dirty Harry Reid to change directions and deny just minutes later.
As far as the comparison between the fire and the war I see his point and so can you.
They are both gigantic under takings and most of the time appear overwhelming but victory is obtainable.
2007-10-24 11:49:56
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answered by CFB 5
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The Dumocrats always politisize anything that goes wrong, Sen. Boxer is certainly not the first.
They did it during Katrina, the bridge collapse, the Hurricane season, you name it, the dumo's hollered Bush did it.
2007-10-24 11:55:48
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answered by ? 6
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The first link Rush is joking, sorry that it is above your head. The second link though, I dont see where Rush is using it to make a political point.
2007-10-24 11:49:08
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answered by Johnny Conservative 5
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Rushbo is a hate monger.
I wish that we could have actual objective political interaction in this country, but the stakes are too high. Just like the Sunni hate the Shia hate the Kerds and vice versa in Iraq, the Dems hate the Repubs and vice versa.
I have told my daughter that she is welcome to bring any boyfriend to our home regardless, except if he is a Republican.
I really mean that.
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To expand upon this point, I'm a vet...been there, done that and bought the T-shirt. When I expressed concern about diluting our efforts in Afhanistan and going off to tilt windmills in Iraq, it was suggested by the azzhole chickenhawk neocons that I move to France.
I'll never forget that. All of you who would not know an RPG or an IED from a Subway sandwich yet suggest vets who don't agree with chickensh*t...excuse me, I mean chickenhawk...Bush's lies move to France will never be welcome within 50 meters of me.
2007-10-24 11:39:46
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answered by Thomas B 3
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