No words ... I just got news the Rush Limbaugh has passed away. thanks Rush for all you taught, gave and were. A hero to many. An icon. A patriot. A revolutionary that saved radio. Heavens gain, our loss.
When influential people die, it brings out the best and the worst of people. Normal stuff as many will have strong opinions one way or the other. However the ones wanting him to go to hell is next level dark. I feel pity for those who live with so much hate in their hearts. [Reply]
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
All sorts of people die from lung cancer who never smoked. Christopher Reeves wife comes to mind...died after taking care of him for all those years. Life never promises to be fair.
“Smokers aren’t killing anybody,” the conservative host declared in an April 2015 segment of the “Rush Limbaugh Show,” then argued that tobacco users should be thanked because their purchases generate tax dollars that fund children’s health care programs. "I’m just saying there ought to be a little appreciation shown for them, instead of having them hated and reviled,” Limbaugh said. “I would like a medal for smoking cigars, is what I’m saying." [Reply]
Originally Posted by fan4ever:
I don't remember many people rejoicing in Ginsberg's death...maybe a few...but I'm quite sure the numbers won't match what's going to be reached in this thread.
This is just from the first page:
Originally Posted by LiveSteam:
YES
Originally Posted by LiveSteam:
Dancing Banana x10
Originally Posted by Flying High D:
Ding dong who is gone?
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
Hate him or love him, the guy was a genius. He also gave conservatives a voice when they truly didn't have one in the National media.
RIP, Legend.
FYI - He died of Lung Cancer
If only someone could come along and give voice to the conservative opinion like calling Obama a house Negro, or making fun of RBG for having cancer or Michael J Fox for having Parkinson's or call women who are pro choice whores. If only someone would make fun of rape victims or call Donovan McNabb overrated because he's black.
You know, really speak for us conservative rednecks. And by the way I don't want anybody making fun of his death I want you to show him the same respect he showed people who died of AIDS.
The Way things ought to Be was the first major political book I read when I was in high school. I thought Rush was some kind of insightful guy and inspired me as I was in the Barry Goldwater society at my HS.