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Posted by: RedRiverJ 11 months ago
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wtagg11 months ago
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Considering Mr. Limbaugh's performance in picking and supporting republican candidates in the primary, that is quite a statement.
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Mr. Limbaugh is nothing more than an entertainer who effectively knows how to manipulate his audience. Does this make his followers twice as zealous? Quite possibly. Does it make each one twice as effective in bringing about the change they desire? I think you 'll need to provide some evidence for that. Good luck.-

MajJohn10 months, 4 weeks ago
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The very fact that Obama thinks he needs to attack RL is proof that he sees LM et al as a threat. Obama won based on warm fuzzy, "It time for a change". The statement meant nothing but struck a cord. The cord will soon become a noose as it becomes evident that Obama fooled the voters. He'll not have that platform to run upon in a re election bid. Them the LM's of the world will become even more powerful. Obama seeks to marginalize them now rather than later.
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GWHayduke11 months ago
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-"yep, limbaugh can beat him with half his brain tied behind his back"-
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Which is apparently where he keeps it.
Mullah Limbaugh must not believe in the Democratic process.....he must feel that the Republic is below him.....so he resorts to the tactics employed by the Mullahs.
Didnt we have a referendum back in November that resoundingly defeated the Bush Doctrine and paved the way for progress rather than regression, recession and oppression?
What a fanatical fringe character that Mullah Limbaugh has become......but he has his faithful followers I see! -
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