Limbaugh Supports Our Troops

alden135

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Re: Limbaugh Supports Our Troops

Originally posted by David L. Moore:<br /><br />I re-read jtexas' original post and most of the redumblican sheople replying here [/QB]
Ya know Dave, that one silly sentence can overwrite any points you're trying to make.<br /><br />Just cause I don't vote the liberal ticket dosn't mean I'm gonna call them silly names like a five year old.<br /><br />Some of the nicest people I have ever known are far left types, that doesn't make them targets for condecending labels.
 

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Re: Limbaugh Supports Our Troops

PW2 is one of those, Alden. <br />That guy is as flamin liberal as they come, and yet, i respect him emmensly.<br /><br />He is a gentleman...The kind of guy who goes out of his way to offer help,to help. He is a compasssionate person, who shares his expertise here with anyone who requires it,regardless of sociopolitical philosphies. <br />David, I am not sucking-up to PW2 here, and we differ ideologically as much as any two Americans can differ. But i admire and respect him. You, i cannot say the same thing of. Yet <br /><br />(i hold out hope for you).
 

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--------------------------------------------------<br />Support our men and women in uniform by giving a subscription to Rush 24/7 and the Limbaugh Letter to a member of the US Armed Forces. Adopt as many soldiers as you like at a discounted price...<br />------------------------------<br /><br /> lets condense this a little further and call it what it is. (Propaganda)(Brainwashing?)
 

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From Rush's website, a transcript of a call.<br />This is for Jtexas to read. I hope he does (it's kind of long, sorry).<br /><br /> <br />November 23, 2005 <br /> <br /><br /> <br /><br />BEGIN TRANSCRIPT <br /> <br /> <br />RUSH: What happened yesterday, the Fourth Hour is -- as always, is a -- a different animal because there are no commercials. There are no commercial breaks. The pace is slower. I keep people on the phone longer, don't have to worry about upcoming commercial breaks and hurrying people along to get to their point and this sort of thing. We had a call from a military man, Sergeant Clay, who -- am I right? I didn't get to hear everything he said because of my hearing limitations, but he's an Adopt-A-Soldier participant, right? He had gotten his sponsor? Okay. So he's one of the soldiers that's recently been adopted -- and, by the way, just to remind you, if you're a military person, member of the military anywhere in the world or if you are a family member of such, we're still building the database of military personnel, so we can match donors in the Adopt-A-Soldier Program to you. <br /><br />So just go to RushLimbaugh.com and you'll find everything there at the top of the page as to what to do to register yourself as an official member of the military and qualify as a member in our database to be matched with a donor in the Adopt-A-Soldier Program. Sergeant Clay called. He was in the United Kingdom, and the call runs about nine minutes. So we're going to replay the whole call, the call in its entirety, at our first segment after the bottom of the hour break. About 12:33 eastern time today, we'll play it. It brought us to near tears here for a whole bunch of reasons, and I want you all to be able to hear that call, because it was a Fourth Hour call, and that means only the subscribers at RushLimbaugh.com were able to hear it. But we heard from them. I mean people e-mailed left and right. It was a very touching moment. I was surprised when I looked at the back-timing of it that it went nine minutes, but I mean that's how fast it flew by for me, as host. <br /> <br /> <br />BREAK TRANSCRIPT <br /><br />RUSH: America's anchorman firmly ensconced here behind the Golden EIB Microphone. Without any further delay, here's a repeat of yesterday's Fourth Hour phone call from Sergeant Clay calling us from the United Kingdom. <br /><br />BEGIN NOVEMBER 22, 2005 FOURTH HOUR EXCERPT <br /><br />RUSH: This is Sergeant Clay calling from the UK, the United Kingdom. Welcome, sergeant, to the program. It's an honor to have you with us. <br /><br />CALLER: Oh, my gosh! Hey, Rush. Professor Limbaugh, mega-mega-megadittos if ever such a thing there could be. We owe it all to you, brother. I just wanted to call and to let you know I've been listening to you since 1989, and I've been a Dittohead since then, and we just so much appreciate all that you do for us in the military and for this great nation. <br /><br />RUSH: Uh, you know, I... I get... I am... I don't... I'm speechless every time somebody like you calls and tells me this, because I'll tell you a little story. National Review magazine had their 50th anniversary bash (Rush's Coverage) in Washington about three weeks ago, three or four weeks ago, and I went to it as Mr. Buckley's guest, and they had a bunch of wounded soldiers from Walter Reed as their guests. <br /><br />CALLER: Mmm-hmm. <br /><br />RUSH: And a bunch of these guys came up to me and started saying thank you to me, for what I do, and I... You know, I put my hands up and I said, "You know, I appreciate it, but you guys are sort of embarrassing me." Because look it, one guy had lost an eye, and he was not wearing an eye patch, and he'd had stitches over half of his mouth. <br /><br />CALLER: Mmm-hmm. <br /><br />RUSH: These guys had been really severely wounded and here's this guy thanking me, and I said, "What I do is nothing. I sit behind a microphone and I talk," and -- <br /><br />CALLER: Rush? Rush, if I may? <br /><br />RUSH: Well, but he admonished me and he said, "Look, we all have our role to play here, man." <br /><br />CALLER: That's right, as he should have done. <br /><br />RUSH: Well, he did, but I -- I still... Look, I'm not trying to reflect or deflect your thanks. I'm just -- <br /><br />CALLER: Sure. <br /><br />RUSH: It sort of humbles me is what I'm telling you, and I appreciate it. <br /> <br /> <br />CALLER: Rush, if I may continue then in that measure of humility that you're experiencing, you know, I think probably William F. Buckley said the same thing to you -- or you said the same thing to him that I'm about to say to you -- and that is I don't think ever that you should underestimate the measure of influence that you have on this nation's providers of the faith of freedom and democracy, sir. You have to realize, and I know you do, that Winston Churchill was a great orator, as was my hero, which is Ronald Reagan. I was 18 years old when he came into office and inspired me to do that beyond which I thought I could ever do, and that is simply this: That a nation without hope, a people without hope, are just the living dead, the walking dead -- and sir, with all my heart, I have to extend the gratitude of my fellow warriors. I served in Afghanistan; I served in Uzbekistan, and when I saw that you came to visit us, I was overwhelmed with a sense of gratitude and hope -- and Hope, Rush, is what extends freedom and democracy across the globe. You can kill us with bombs and bullets, but what our enemy fails to understand is that this nation, by virtue of people such as yourself, what you provide for us is Hope -- and you cannot kill Hope with bombs and bullets and terrorist activity. You cannot. You cannot kill Hope, period -- and I think that Winston Churchill understood us. <br /><br /> The greatest nation -- I should say the greatest generation, I'm sorry -- that ever lived, they understood that, and you provide that hope, Rush, and I pray to God with all of my heart that you'll never underestimate what you do for us, because what you do for us -- that is, us in the military -- extends to what you do for this nation, and that is that you provide us with hope. You give us a compass by which we travel. You just do so much for us, Rush, and you've done it for my family and I -- and, in fact, my daughter's husband, she's 23, and her husband after 9/11 joined the Air Force and he's stationed over here. He's presently deployed on a forward mission. But your inspiration even touched him, and I just don't ever want you to lose sight of what you mean to us, what you mean to this nation, and the pride of the providers of the faith of freedom and democracy. Sir, my hat is off to you, and we will continue to fight beyond the circumference of the politics and the politicians and all of the garbage that they spew out. We don't watch them, Rush. We do listen to you. I can remember when I was in the Army in 1996. After Khobar Towers, we were -- my team was -- sent over to southwest Asia, and I used to tune my SINCGARS radio in to a satellite (laughs) so I could hear you and get you and get that little shot of hope -- and thank you, Rush, so much for what you do, sir. <br /><br />RUSH: Ah... (chuckles). I just... Look, thank you. I... You know, it's felt the same way. You know, not just from me, but the people in this country who avidly support you -- and it's far more than that don't, as I'm sure you know -- <br /><br />CALLER: Yes, sir. <br /><br />RUSH: -- have a deep understanding and appreciation for what you do, because you volunteer and you do something, you volunteer to do something that 99-1/2% of the population would never volunteer to do. <br /> <br /> <br />CALLER: It's what I was born to do, Rush. You were born to broadcast; I was born to listen and carry on the pace. (laughing) <br /><br />RUSH: (laughs) Well, but I'm just telling you the appreciation is as much back your way as you have expressed here. <br /><br />CALLER: Thank you, sir. <br /><br />RUSH: Probably, probably as much, if not more so, and the older I get -- I told the guys in Afghanistan this. I'm 54 and the older I get, the in awe I am of what people like you have volunteered to do, because I told them. "I had the chance. Vietnam was raging when I was 18 and 19. I had a chance to but I didn't." <br /><br />CALLER: Mmm-hmm. <br /><br />RUSH: I mean, I can't change it. I don't regret it. I'm just in awe of people who did it and who do it to this day. <br /><br />CALLER: Mmm-hmm. <br /><br />RUSH: Because it's something that most people -- I really, really am in awe. I mean, what you do -- I think from basic training on up, what you do -- what you're subjecting yourselves to, and I know why you do it. I've talked to a number of you. You're doing it because you love your country and this is the best thing you can do for freedom and your families. <br /><br />CALLER: Yes, sir. <br /><br />RUSH: That's one of the things that you've all decided. I just want you to know that there's every bit as much reciprocal appreciation and love -- appreciation for what you all are doing -- by the vast majority of people in this country -- <br /><br />CALLER: Hey -- <br /><br />RUSH: -- and I'm glad that all these detracting comments from people trying to politicize this have not worn you down. <br /><br />CALLER: They cannot even begin, Rush. I'm telling you right now. Sir, I'll let you go. I know you've got things to do, but, Rush, a while back, when I returned from Afghanistan, I produced a music video that I sent to you. I hope that you got it. After your visit I sent it to you straightaway. It's called "The Wings Of Freedom," and when I came home from Afghanistan for my family, I wrote a song and produced it, a music video for you called, "These Are The Ones," and after your visit, I sent it to your New York address. I don't know that you ever got it, sir, and I know with your hearing, that new things don't particularly appeal to you, because you don't -- you can't -- really hear them for what they are, but I hope someday you'll get to see the video. I put Donald Rumsfeld in it. In fact, I spoke with Donald Rumsfeld after the production and gave it to him, and it's now on the Pentagon Channel and goes worldwide, but it's all because of what you and people like you do. You inspire us, sir, and you give us hope -- and I thank you so much, Rush. <br /><br />RUSH: I'll find it. Now, let me ask you, before you go. <br /><br />CALLER: Yes, sir? <br /><br />RUSH: When I was in Afghanistan, were you at one of the places I got to visit? <br /><br />CALLER: I'm sorry to say I was not. (laughs) I used to look at the 130 gun ships that would come in. I was in Mazar-e-Sharif at the beginning of the war and we would see the gun ships and I'd always hoped and talked with my commander at the time. I better not say his name but, at any rate, he's retired now but we always hoped that somebody like you would come along on our USO Tour because you did provide for us that hope -- and again, as I said: you can't kill hope with bombs and bullets. That's of the spirit, and you cannot kill the spirit -- and you provide us with that, sir. <br /><br />RUSH: Well, thank you again very much. I'm... I'm speechless at that. All I can do is thank you. We will find that video. We were supposed to go to Mushar-Sharif -- I called it "Omar Sharif" because I couldn't pronounce the first part of it -- but weather socked us in. We couldn't get out of Kabul that day so we made alternate plans in Kabul itself and we never got to Bagram because we had C130 mechanical problems. But we did get to Kandahar and a number of other places. (deep breath) Whoo! Okay. That's -- that's sobering stuff. But that was Sergeant Clay calling from the United Kingdom, and it says on the computer screen here that he is an adoptee of the Adopt-A-Soldier Program at 24/7. So, see? It spreads around that way. He signed up last week. Today's his first day on the program. He's calling from somewhere in the UK. <br /> <br /> <br />END FOURTH HOUR EXCERPT <br /><br />RUSH: We've found the video, by the way, and we have it. It's something, actually, that has to be seen. [ The Ones || Wings of Freedom ] We can play the audio for you -- it runs about 4 1/2 minutes -- but what we're going to do is put the link to the video that I was referring to, that he produced, because it is moving. The video, you really need to see it to get the full effect of it, so we're going to link that at RushLimbaugh.com. Thanks again to Sergeant Clay and a reminder, again, to all of you in the armed forces around the world or family members: Still plenty of time to go on RushLimbaugh.com and register and become part of the database. We can match you up with an Adopt-A-Soldier donor and that way you'll have the ability to listen to this program in its entirety wherever you are at whatever time is convenient to you with the podcast downloads that we feature. El freebo, I might add. <br /><br />END TRANSCRIPT
 

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Re: Limbaugh Supports Our Troops

I stick by my interpretation of the posts here. Most are WAY off base. Way off the original point jtexas made. But when a valid point is made contrary to the hardline conservative agenda, little dialog can be expected. If you wish ot present facts to support rush's position and refute jtexas's original point, bring it on. But the facts as I see it are rush claims to support our troops by "discounting" his product for sale. I do not dispute that rush supports our troops, he may, he may not, I do not have enough evidence to have an opinion. I know he has an agenda, but that does not mean he doesn't support the troops. What I have enough evidence of, as provided here is that rush is not providing a discounted rate. Instead he is expecting you to pay the full rate to subscribe yourself before he will allow you to pay the full rate to gift a subscription to a soldier serving in Iraq. The fact that he claims to match your subscription notwithstanding becuase you still have to pay the full rate, not a discounted rate. And in some instances you have to buy two subscription before you can give one away.<br /><br />Anyone who can't understand that doesn't want to see the truth.<br /><br />As for the intimidation of respecting or not respecting me, I really don't care. I know my integrity and honesty. I know my reputation where it matters. I will not waiver, I will stay the course, of respecting my fellow man, treating him/her with respect, dignity and honesty. If I ever disrespect you, it is because I feel you no longer deserve my respect due to dishonesty, or initial disrespect of me or others. However I may have been immature with the name calling. It truly was not my intent, and was not directed at anyone in particular. And it certainly was not intended to classify all of the anti-... posts.
 

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Re: Limbaugh Supports Our Troops

JasonJ,<br /><br />Notice how many of these little clam-bakes I start? What do you suppose the reason behind starting this topic was? Did you think it would change anyones mind? If not, why start it? Did I resort to calling anyone names? Did I insult anyone's intellegence or person on this board? Do you believe Jtexas has a fear of being wrong and was somehow compelled to post? Did I insult one political party or the other? Did I so much as state anyone was right or wrong? My point was simple, Rush produces a product that would be a moral builder for the troops. Others don't. <br /><br />Thanks for your concern for my well being, I'll file it accordingly.
 

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I support the troops but: I HATE GW and RUSH!!!!AAAGGGGGGGG!AAARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!<br /><br />LOL :D <br /><br />I bet you libs are real polite in public as well. :( <br /><br />I like to buy knifes from a mail order company. There are doing a similar thing. I can buy a soldier a knike or a tomohawk for christmas. at a discount....<br /><br />Gee fellas, I thought it was a good idea...left,right and (profit?) never crossed my mind...you can buy and send a brave stranger a gift . <br /><br />When someone in life does something good for others...you attack it like seething parasites. <br /><br />What have you done for the troops lately?<br /><br />Best not be sending any holiday cards out less we make the money grubbing capitalists at Hallmark RICH!<br /><br /><br />.......ARRRRGFGGGGGGGGGGG!!<br /><br />Forgive me all .....for responding to this disrespect to the armed forces and those free individuals that support them. Death to our enemy's and all that support them!.. :mad:
 
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