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The Rush Limbaugh drug addict game

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From the Libertarian Party homepage.
Playing the Rush Limbaugh/drug addict game

by Rachel Mills

Here's a fun game. Every time a Drug Warrior uses the phrase "drug addict," replace it with the name of their favorite hero, Rush Limbaugh, and see if they'd still agree with the statement.

Here's one from a Republican Drug Warrior, Vermont Governor James Douglas, from his budget message speech on January 23, 2003.

He said: "More than anything, these drugs threaten our way of life. All the values that make Vermonters great -- our independence, thrift, work ethic, and community spirit are endangered when drugs command our bodies. Addicts are not independent; they are dependent; they are not prudent in their finances, only concerned with funding their destructive habits; they are not industrious, but unproductive. When drugs come into our neighborhoods, violence follows and thugs and criminals dominate our streets."

Translated: "More than anything, these drugs threaten our way of life. All the values that make Vermonters great -- our independence, thrift, work ethic, and community spirit are endangered when drugs command our bodies. Rush Limbaugh is not independent; Rush is dependent; Rush is not prudent in his finances, only concerned with funding his destructive habits; Rush is not industrious, Rush is unproductive. When drugs come into our neighborhoods, violence follows and thugs and criminals like Rush Limbaugh dominate our streets."

See what I mean? Do you agree with that statement? I don't. I call it egregious stereotyping and generalization. I invite you to find more statements and run them through this translator.

Rush himself made statements in 1995 on his TV show demanding we come down harder on not only dealers, but addicts and users, too.

He said they should all be "sent up," and that too many whites were getting away with drug violations. But now a pass is given to him in that the investigations surrounding him most likely won't turn into criminal charges. The police are more interested in the dealers. To not be a hypocrite, Rush needs to volunteer to be "sent up." Given his past no-shade-of-gray pontifications and present public confessions, his freedom is inexcusable.

Yes, he was self-medicating. And he was functioning at a level most of us will only dream of. After "treatment," he will attempt to function at the same level with no medication for what appears to be debilitating back and neck pain. What will they give him -- acupuncture? Self-hypnosis? Will he be sucking down Advils to the point of liver failure?

What if he can't sit in front of the golden microphone for the full three hours now? Will we hear Rush end shows abruptly some days just to go lay down? My heart aches for him. It really does.

But to be fair and to make an example of him, he should be sent to prison. In fact, he should volunteer, if not charged. We have, I believe, a taped confession, so evidence is no problem for the prosecution. Go for it! He should go willingly, pain untreated, to writhe in agony for a mandatory minimum sentence, like the rest of us without political friends, at the mercy of the pundits and moralizers.

Do I want to see Rush suffer? Am I hateful and uncompassionate? Emphatically no. But what I do want is for Drug Warriors to be subject to the same scrutiny they impose on others. Fairness.

I want Rush, a person with intellectual access to more people, arguably than any other political analyst, to witness first-hand what the implications are for what he espouses; that lack of understanding for others, limiting the freedom of others, can also mean prison for you.

I want him to go to prison, have all his assets forfeited, be taken away from his family and career for 5-10 years, and then after he's paid his "debt," never be able to vote or own a firearm again because he's a convicted felon.

Is it so much to ask for seeking relief from excruciating pain? I only ask what he and the other drug warriors he stands behind demand of the unwashed and faceless masses that suffer under these policies every day.

Look at prison statistics. Look how mandatory minimums overcrowd our prisons with non-violent drug offenders while rapists and murderers are sent back out onto the streets. Look beyond "Drugs are bad, okay?" to the implications and unintended consequence. Because that is what Rush ultimately and tragically represents here -- a Big Fat Unintended Consequence.

I want the conservatives to finally say: Rush wasn't hurting anybody with what he put in his own body. He shouldn't be punished.

When they begin to say that for Rush, but not for everyone else, maybe then their Prohibitionist hysteria will be laughed out of Congress and we will again be the land of the free and the home of the brave, where not only are you assumed to be responsible enough to keep your money and feed and clothe your own kids, but decide what medications to take without a by-your-leave from the government.
Rush gets to dry out in a Club Med for addicts. You and me get packed off to jail. Remember, drugs are bad, mmmkay, unless you're rich and politically connected.
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And I'm sure that Rush is going to come out of rehab and make a fortune selling books about how he finally championed over the evil pain killers and will continue to condemn drug users (poor ones anyways). Hypocrite doesn't even begin to describe this man.
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Don't we all just love drug and sex scandels among right-wingers? I do.
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Courtney Love gets her house and kid taken away for drug use, and Tommy Chong goes to prison for selling fucking BONGS on the internet...

But Limbaugh walks free? Who did he blow?

And why is Phil Specter still a free man?

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The Kernel wrote:And I'm sure that Rush is going to come out of rehab and make a fortune selling books about how he finally championed over the evil pain killers and will continue to condemn drug users (poor ones anyways). Hypocrite doesn't even begin to describe this man.
Does big fat idiot help? :lol:
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I just love his lame Vietnam excuse: had a huge disgusting boil on his ass.
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Lord Poe wrote:Courtney Love gets her house and kid taken away for drug use, and Tommy Chong goes to prison for selling fucking BONGS on the internet...
They actually sent him to prison? What fucks.
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Everyone is a preacher until it's their balls against the bandsaw. Goes to show you just how strong Rush Limbaugh's moral character is. I'm suprised. For the biggest hate speech advocate in america, I would expect more balls.
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Illuminatus Primus wrote:
Lord Poe wrote:Courtney Love gets her house and kid taken away for drug use, and Tommy Chong goes to prison for selling fucking BONGS on the internet...
They actually sent him to prison? What fucks.
You see, he shouldn't have sold bongs on the Internet. He should have stole thousands of dollars in merchandise or shot his wife, then he'd get off with a relative slap on the wrist.
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