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frank frankly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-23-03 09:02 PM
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10. here's a good start!
http://www.bobbeckel.com/rush.php

two paragraphs:

After learning the 9th circuit of the US Court of Appeals had ordered California to halt the recall vote scheduled for 10/7/03 Rush Limbaugh lost it and maybe lost some sponsors as well. Rush said that blacks and Hispanics were “too stupid” to use the machines. As to the allegation that there are too few voting precincts in minority areas for the 10/7 recall Limbaugh said that location “didn’t matter since blacks and Hispanics were bused to precincts anyway”.

Today 8/26/03 Rush made fun of the 40th anniversary of Dr King’s march on Washington. Just look at those people they have nothing to say feel sorry for them. Rush one of those people was Rep. John Lewis who marched with Dr King and was beaten repeatedly by rightwing racists. He called for hope and noted progress in his speech Sat. Were you on the golf course and missed that Rushbo. By the way ever talk about the rightwing cowards from your state of Missouri who for years lynched defenseless blacks and never prosecuted. John Lewis did more at the Pettis Bridge for this country than you’ll do in your lifetime Rushbo.
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