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DRMIZER
11-24-2003, 10:40 AM
by Les Payne

Pain Killer Rush is back on his day job, hastening the slide of his 30 million ditto-heads down the rabbit hole. Limbaugh is drug-free, if we take him at his word. His word, though, is once again blaming every evil loose in the world on either Bill Clinton or the conspiracy of illicit liberals.

Good manners suggest that Limbaugh be offered sympathy for rehabilitation from his maddening addiction to illicit drugs. The fellow talk shows groan with defenders denying that their stoned idol should be judged a common criminal and imprisoned like other addicts whom the judicial system steamrolls. Not withstanding its illegality. Limbaugh's addiction, they say, is an understandable pursuit, sort of a white millionaire's benign pain therapy.

Even Rush begs for relief from this double standard.

In a typical Limbaugh ramble, edited here for clarity, the talkmeister addressed his back ailment but denied that it's accounted totally for his illegal drug habit. "Now, as to managing my pain," he said on the air, "I've got two herniated disks between C5 and C6 or in that area, and I have discovered something while I've been gone that the way I sit at a computer aggravates it partially, but I'm also taking medication for it called Vioxx. I was introduced to Vioxx out at the treatment center, and it has cut the discomfort, which is considerable, and it's primarily when I sit. It's cut it over half. They also introduced me to a sort of a physical therapy plan."

He elaborated that surgery on his back had a 2 percent chance of damaging his larynx so he opted to skip it. Still, the OxyContin he spent a fortune acquiring illegally were not simply to relieve his back pain, as his defenders argue.

"Don't misunderstand, folks, I am not saying that that's why - I took the drugs because I liked them and I found excuses to take them, so I'm not weaseling. I'm just saying that one of the things was that I did not put my health first. That's one of the things about being an addict.

"The minute that pain started I should have gone to a doctor and if it says you're going to be out of work for four weeks or five, that's what I should have done. But I didn't, because I liked the pills too much. And I may have to do this, depending on whether or not I can control the pain with other things. And I probably will have to do it at some point. Just so you know."

Limbaugh stops short of admitting that he is a criminal addict and that he should join those other non-violent addicts he has so joyfully serenaded off to prison over the years.

A resort to hard drugs, whether legal or not, is a bad idea - and should be avoided. Working-class heroin addicts on the street crawl through a sewer to get their fix of poison for the same reason as Limbaugh: to relieve pain.

Years ago, when I ran my own magazine, I asked activist / comedian Dick Gregory: "Why do you believe that a heroin addict on the street is driven to use drugs?" This former alcoholic so wise to the mean streets of Chicago gave a salient answer that remains unimproved on.

"[The addict] is driven by various conditions in the country, various attitudes in this sick, degenerate nation where we play a manhood game, where we play up our heroes as being cowboys with the quick gun; and the various kids think they can get manhood by doing various things in a system where they watch adults drink booze 24 hours a day.

"We don't want to admit it but there is more crime committed in America under the influence of alcohol than under the influence of drugs, more auto accidents...If you were in an accident and were unconscious and carried to the hospital, before they do anything with you, they would give you a shot of dope [to relieve the pain].

"How many black folks and Puerto Ricans and Mexican young kids live in a state of [pain] 24 hours a day? They are saying I don't need a doctor to give me drugs [to relieve my pain]. I can go out and get my own."

The pain that Limbaugh sought illegal drugs to relieve, Gregory argued, is not much different from the pain that street heroin addicts are driven to seek relief for. All too many of the non-violent, non-white street addicts are selectively rounded up by cops, sorted by prosecutors and judges. They are then fed to the wage-slave suburban prison guards who earn table money by supplying them hard drugs behind the bars of the cruel, unfair prison-industrial complex.

Those fighting harsh drug policies, such as New York State's Rockefeller drug laws, might recruit as an ally the newly rehabilitated Limbaugh. With charges of money laundering and illegal drug scoring hanging over his head, Pain Killer Rush might likely view incarceration for drug addiction in a new light.

As ditto-heads alibi for their guru, prison reformers might enlist him for their liberal cause. It just might save Limbaugh from a stint on the prison tier.

Missouri Mule
11-24-2003, 11:10 AM
"His word, though, is once again blaming every evil loose in the world on either Bill Clinton or the conspiracy of illicit liberals."

His words or yours?

DRMIZER
11-24-2003, 02:45 PM
Originally posted by Missouri Mule
"His word, though, is once again blaming every evil loose in the world on either Bill Clinton or the conspiracy of illicit liberals."

His words or yours? The writer's words.

Amelia
11-25-2003, 01:54 AM
Why is it that plenty of public figures can check into the Betty Ford
Center on a yearly basis for rehab, but when a Rush Limbaugh admits
to taking illicit drugs, he's torn apart by the press?

Ah, he's not a liberal, that might be the answer :angel:

Simon666
11-25-2003, 04:48 AM
Maybe because he is a hypocryt and tore apart such people himself? :rolleyes:

DRMIZER
11-25-2003, 10:34 AM
Originally posted by Amelia
Why is it that plenty of public figures can check into the Betty Ford
Center on a yearly basis for rehab, but when a Rush Limbaugh admits
to taking illicit drugs, he's torn apart by the press?

Ah, he's not a liberal, that might be the answer :angel: Guess you haven't heard rush tear down the "drug addicts" It's not because "they're liberal", it's because he is a LOUD MOUTHED" hyppocrite!

Of course, if you do listen to Lardarse, everything that exists is either right or liberal.

NetxMan
11-25-2003, 10:40 AM
That is incorrect, maybe you should actually listen to him sometime, instead of believing everything you hear.

DRMIZER
11-25-2003, 10:47 AM
Originally posted by NetxMan
That is incorrect, maybe you should actually listen to him sometime, instead of believing everything you hear. Yea, I guess you're right.

Kurt Cobain was, ladies and gentleman, a worthless shred of human
debris." Rush Limbaugh the very day the lead singer of Nirvana
committed suicide due to a drug addiction.

There are hundreds of them. Do you want more? Have you been under a rock?
:D

Amelia
11-25-2003, 11:55 AM
I never listen to Rush Limbaugh, so I didn't know of his
bashing "drug addicts" openly.

On a brighter side, I'm sure he'll have more compassion for them now ;)

DRMIZER
11-25-2003, 12:15 PM
Originally posted by Amelia
I never listen to Rush Limbaugh, so I didn't know of his
bashing "drug addicts" openly.

On a brighter side, I'm sure he'll have more compassion for them now ;)

1) Why would you defend someone if you don't listen to him?
2) No, no compassion. . .his was a "prescription" problem, not a drug problem.

Well, let me help you out a bit. Look what else he has said. How do you like his take on women: "They vote with their vaginas!" Rush Limbaugh on women. . . . . .“Women were doing quite well in this country before feminism came along.” Rush Limbaugh forgetting that before feminism, women were not only denied the vote but considered property.

On Blacks: “Why should blacks be heard? They’re 12% of the population. Who the hell cares.” Rush Limbaugh on Negroes.

Not my hero. :mad:

NetxMan
11-25-2003, 12:27 PM
I would like to know what your point is with all the Limbaugh bashing? Proving what? He speaks his mind? God for bid that.

BTW, he hadn't talked about people on drugs since his problem began. He made a human mistake, aren't we all capable?

DRMIZER
11-25-2003, 12:39 PM
Originally posted by NetxMan
I would like to know what your point is with all the Limbaugh bashing? Proving what? He speaks his mind? God for bid that.

BTW, he hadn't talked about people on drugs since his problem began. He made a human mistake, aren't we all capable? Ya gotta love him. He's just an innocent little fuzzball. That's my opinion. God forbid that. Here's some of your hero's quotes, just 1 about drug addicts. Here he is proving he is a crazy dope addict who has made FOOLS out of millions of Americans wishing to listen to this garbage. Anyone who supports Limbaugh must support what he says. Anyone who supports what he says is either a fool, a racist, or both!

Kurt Cobain was, ladies and gentleman, a worthless shred of human debris." Rush Limbaugh the very day the lead singer of Nirvana committed suicide due to a drug addiction.


“Why should blacks be heard? They’re 12% of the population. Who the hell cares.” Rush Limbaugh on Negroes.

“Have you ever noticed that all newspaper composite drawings of wanted criminals look like Jesse Jackson?” Rush Limbaugh on Negroes.

"They vote with their vaginas!" Rush Limbaugh on women

“Women were doing quite well in this country before feminism came along.” Rush Limbaugh forgetting that before feminism, women were not only denied the vote but considered property.

“It’s not my fault! I was telling an innocent story about a White House dog, when an unnamed staffer put Chelsea’s picture on the screen against my will!” Big lie by big liar Rush Limbaugh - hint1 - There was no dog in the White House at that time - hint2 - After the unattractive shot of 13 old Chelsea with a big mouth full of braces hit the screen, Rush and his tv audience laughed and laughed and laughed and laughed... Snotsnorting laughter.

NetxMan
11-25-2003, 12:53 PM
And still I am not a fool, racist, or both. Nor is Rush my Idol. I enjoy listening to him, he is right most of the time, but I don't have to agree with every freaking point he makes.

I like GW, but I think he has made several mistakes while in office. Does that mean he isn't right most of the time?

You have a weird perception of life Drim.

Amelia
11-25-2003, 01:35 PM
1) Why would you defend someone if you don't listen to him?
2) No, no compassion. . .his was a "prescription" problem, not a drug problem.

I'd always defend the underdog :)
If his was a "prescription" problem, then why did he opt for illicit drugs?

His take on women is quite irrational though, probably stemming from
an overbearing mother whose rearing methods left a long lasting Psychosis
towards women :lol:

DRMIZER
11-25-2003, 07:22 PM
Originally posted by NetxMan
And still I am not a fool, racist, or both. Nor is Rush my Idol. I enjoy listening to him, he is right most of the time, but I don't have to agree with every freaking point he makes.

I like GW, but I think he has made several mistakes while in office. Does that mean he isn't right most of the time?

You have a weird perception of life Drim. How do you know when Rush is right? The part you agree with? If you agree with it, does that make it right?

GW, well, Thank God he hasn't made as many mistaks as Clinton! :lol: