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Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I
hear. How incredibly disappointing. I disagree with every word that falls out of Limbaugh's face, but I have come to admire his ability to manipulate the herd and his profound effect on public opinion. There hasn't been anybody of his caliber in his dubious profession since the 40's. He has slickism and double speak down to a refined science, and millions of people lapping it up like divine revelations. Discovering that he has been (accused of being) a doped up junkie all this time is like finding out that Satan doesn't really glow in the dark unless he's plugged into a 220-volt outlet. Aw heck. You want the bad guys to be genuine......it makes it easier to identify just where the "axis of evil" (phrase stolen shamelessly from Fearless Leader) might be. Bummer. |
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"Gould 0738" wrote in message
... Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I hear. How incredibly disappointing. I disagree with every word that falls out of Limbaugh's face, but I have come to admire his ability to manipulate the herd and his profound effect on public opinion. There hasn't been anybody of his caliber in his dubious profession since the 40's. He has slickism and double speak down to a refined science, and millions of people lapping it up like divine revelations. Discovering that he has been (accused of being) a doped up junkie all this time is like finding out that Satan doesn't really glow in the dark unless he's plugged into a 220-volt outlet. Aw heck. You want the bad guys to be genuine......it makes it easier to identify just where the "axis of evil" (phrase stolen shamelessly from Fearless Leader) might be. Bummer. Ever wondered why he talks like a brash drunk but doesn't slur? I think we've got the answer! Knowing what this guy does for a living, it's no surprise he medicates himself. |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I hear. How incredibly disappointing. I disagree with every word that falls out of Limbaugh's face, but I have come to admire his ability to manipulate the herd and his profound effect on public opinion. There hasn't been anybody of his caliber in his dubious profession since the 40's. He has slickism and double speak down to a refined science, and millions of people lapping it up like divine revelations. Discovering that he has been (accused of being) a doped up junkie all this time is like finding out that Satan doesn't really glow in the dark unless he's plugged into a 220-volt outlet. Aw heck. You want the bad guys to be genuine What's more genuine than someone with an addiction to oxycodone? You can't imagine how many weekend calls I get from "patients" trying to get percocets, percodans, vicodin, darvocet, etc. Last I heard, Percocets were selling upwards of $6/pill on the street. I hardly ever write a narcotic...and never a schedule II like percocet. Even in people that don't have non-addictive personalities, they can get you hooked. Hydrocodone was Brett Favre's drug of choice. |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I hear. How incredibly disappointing. I disagree with every word that falls out of Limbaugh's face, .... Wow, what an open minded person you are. Nothing but partisan politics for you I see. Back to the topic. What Rush said was certainly not racist. It was politically incorrect but not racist. BTW: How about these gems for examples of double standards: 1. Dusty Baker, Chicago Cubs Manager - On Saturday, July 5, 2003, Dusty Baker made his opinion on the "day vs. night" controversy publicly known: "Personally, I like to play in the heat," Dusty said. "Most Latin people and minority people do. You don't find too many brothers from New Hampshire or Maine, right? We were brought over here because we could work in the heat. Isn't that history? Your skin color is more conducive to heat than it is to the lighter-skinned people. I don't see brothers running around burnt. That's a fact. I'm not making this up. I'm not seeing some brothers walking around with some white stuff on their ears and noses.'' Status - No actions by the media or MLB or apologies from him. He is still the Cub's manager 2. Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder - he says the black athlete is "bred to be the better athlete because, this goes all the way to the Civil War when ... the slave owner would breed his big woman so that he would have a big black kid." Snyder later apologizes for the comments. Status - immediately fired by CBS 3. Fuzzy Zeller on Tiger Woods - "That little boy is driving well and he's putting well. He's doing everything it takes to win. So, you know what you guys do when he gets in here? You pat him on the back and say congratulations and enjoy it and tell him not to serve fried chicken next year. Got it? Or collard greens or whatever the hell they serve." Status - severely reprimanded by the media and the PGA. K-Mart fires him as a spokesman. 4. Shaquille O'Neal, center for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association. On June 28, 2002, he made the following comments, "Tell Yao Ming, ching-chong-yang-wah-ah-soh" and the comments were replayed several times on Fox Sports Radio's Tony Bruno Morning Extravaganza on December 16 and 17, 2002. Status - No actions by the media or NBA or apologies from him. 5. Earl Woods, father of Tiger Woods. Earl said this about Scotland: "That's for white people. It's the heart of golf for people who came from there. It sucks as far as I'm concerned. It is the sorriest weather and I've made the public statement that people had better be happy that the Scots lived there instead of soul brothers. The game of golf would have never been invented. We would have been inside listening to jazz and we wouldn't have been stupid enough to go out in that weather and play a silly-#%^*! game and freeze yourself to death. We would have been inside laughing and joking with rum and stuff. Now, Africa ... I played golf in Africa and I knew I was home." Status - No actions by the media or PGA or apologies from him. 6. Al Campanis, LA Dogers manager in 1987. During an April 1987 television interview on Nightline, said, among other things, that blacks "may not have some of the necessities to be . . . a field manager or . . . a general manager." Status - fired 7. Howard Cosell, sports announcer for ABC sports. In 1983, during a broadcast of Monday Night Football he exclaimed, "Look at that little monkey run!" about Washington Redskins receiver Alvin Garrett, an African American. Status - Cosell resigned two months later, following intense public outcry. 8. Julian Bond, NAACP Executive. Although he didn't use the word "Republicans" in his remarks before the 94th annual NAACP convention in Miami Beach, he left little to doubt that's who he meant, referring to those who control the White House, the Congress and the Supreme Court. "They preach racial neutrality and practice racial division," he said. "(T)heir idea of reparations is to give war criminal Jefferson Davis a pardon. Their idea of equal rights is the American flag and Confederate swastika flying side by side." Status - no actions taken 9. Harry Belafonte - he recently likened Secretary of State Colin Powell to a "slave permitted to come into the house of the master." Status - no actions taken 10. Donna Brazile, Democratic political. She was promoted by Gore to shake up his sagging presidential bid and claimed in an interview that the GOP was only interested in photo ops for blacks and suggested Watts and Powell were being used. "They'd rather take pictures with black children than feed them," Brazile added. Status - no actions taken 11. Jesse Jackson, calling New York City "Hymietown" Status - no actions taken 12. Sen. Robert Byrd, a member of the KKK stating "There are white ******s. I've seen a lot of white ******s in my time. I'm going to use that word." Status - no actions taken 13. Senator Trent Lott, said to Strom Thurmond's birthday audience "I want to say this about my state. When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We're proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn't have had all these problems over all these years, either." Status - Forced to step down. Do you see a pattern here? And I could continue. The list goes on, all showing double standards. |
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Doc,
I have this problem with my molar, can you email me a prescription for percocets, percodans, vicodin and darvocet? "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I hear. How incredibly disappointing. I disagree with every word that falls out of Limbaugh's face, but I have come to admire his ability to manipulate the herd and his profound effect on public opinion. There hasn't been anybody of his caliber in his dubious profession since the 40's. He has slickism and double speak down to a refined science, and millions of people lapping it up like divine revelations. Discovering that he has been (accused of being) a doped up junkie all this time is like finding out that Satan doesn't really glow in the dark unless he's plugged into a 220-volt outlet. Aw heck. You want the bad guys to be genuine What's more genuine than someone with an addiction to oxycodone? You can't imagine how many weekend calls I get from "patients" trying to get percocets, percodans, vicodin, darvocet, etc. Last I heard, Percocets were selling upwards of $6/pill on the street. I hardly ever write a narcotic...and never a schedule II like percocet. Even in people that don't have non-addictive personalities, they can get you hooked. Hydrocodone was Brett Favre's drug of choice. |
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Now that's the first internet request that I've gotten.
Ask Harry's wife. She treats people like you. Many people think that's how she met Harry. ": o )======~~~~" wrote in message news:bXlfb.669079$YN5.521611@sccrnsc01... Doc, I have this problem with my molar, can you email me a prescription for percocets, percodans, vicodin and darvocet? "NOYB" wrote in message ... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I hear. How incredibly disappointing. I disagree with every word that falls out of Limbaugh's face, but I have come to admire his ability to manipulate the herd and his profound effect on public opinion. There hasn't been anybody of his caliber in his dubious profession since the 40's. He has slickism and double speak down to a refined science, and millions of people lapping it up like divine revelations. Discovering that he has been (accused of being) a doped up junkie all this time is like finding out that Satan doesn't really glow in the dark unless he's plugged into a 220-volt outlet. Aw heck. You want the bad guys to be genuine What's more genuine than someone with an addiction to oxycodone? You can't imagine how many weekend calls I get from "patients" trying to get percocets, percodans, vicodin, darvocet, etc. Last I heard, Percocets were selling upwards of $6/pill on the street. I hardly ever write a narcotic...and never a schedule II like percocet. Even in people that don't have non-addictive personalities, they can get you hooked. Hydrocodone was Brett Favre's drug of choice. |
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NOYB wrote:
Now that's the first internet request that I've gotten. Ask Harry's wife. She treats people like you. Many people think that's how she met Harry. Naw. Besides, I don't *do* those kinds of drugs, and, in fact, rarely drink alcoholic beverages. I bought a six pack of beer in June and in cleaning out the refrigerator over the weekend, I noticed that three of them were still in there. -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Now that's the first internet request that I've gotten. Ask Harry's wife. She treats people like you. Many people think that's how she met Harry. Naw. Besides, I don't *do* those kinds of drugs, and, in fact, rarely drink alcoholic beverages. I bought a six pack of beer in June and in cleaning out the refrigerator over the weekend, I noticed that three of them were still in there. -- So I guess we can rule out booze as the source of your delusions. Maybe it is the other type of drugs you admit to doing. Either that or your parents severely abused you when you were a child. ;-) |
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He's from West Palm Beach...which is the other coast. In case you don't
remember, that's the side that couldn't figure out how to work a punch ballot. We had no such problems with the same ballots on *our* side of the state. "jps" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... My best guess? Two weeks before the general election, 2004. Kuwait has a favor to return. That's precisely what I was thinking. ;-) Finding Hussein, bin Laden, or WMD's will cause Bush to peak too early...and suffer the same fate as his dad. Oh no! Gould and NOYB agree! We better go out and get some fresh air, Doc. Always do...the nitrous floating around the office gets to me after awhile. ;-) Maybe you can interest Rush in some nitrous. He's one of your neighbors I hear. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message
... He's from West Palm Beach...which is the other coast. In case you don't remember, that's the side that couldn't figure out how to work a punch ballot. We had no such problems with the same ballots on *our* side of the state. Yeah, that's cause they were all prepunched for Bush. No problem for your little berg. |
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