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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: American Spirit who wrote (62097)5/27/2005 8:23:13 PM
From: tontoRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
You are a lying POS. First you lie about his addiction and say he is now addicted to Crystal Meth. Secondly you state his treatment was less than a normal period which is one month. He was there 5 weeks...

AS, you really are a jerk and deserve everything coming to you...

<i. Rush back, 'Reborn'
Tuesday, November 18, 2003

By ROBERT P. KING
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

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The man on the radio talked about boundaries, the benefits of therapy and the importance of liking oneself. He counseled callers about their loved ones' drug addictions. He advised against feeling responsible for others' choices in life.

Dr. Phil? Nope. It was recovering pill addict Rush Limbaugh, returning to the radio airwaves Monday after "five intense weeks" of drug rehab in Arizona.

Therapy and introspection haven't turned the talk-radio titan into a "linguine-spined liberal," Limbaugh reassured listeners at the start of his nationally syndicated three-hour program, broadcast locally on WJNO-1290 AM.

Indeed, he waited just 10 minutes before taking his first swipe at U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass.

But Limbaugh, 52, also made some stark confessions of personal frailty, admitting that six to seven years of addiction led him to deceive the people around him - and sprang from even deeper troubles.

"I can no longer try to live my life by making other people happy," he said. "I can no longer turn over the power of my feelings to anybody else, which is what I have done a lot of my life."

He described therapy as "sort of like being reborn here at age 50."

Rush claimed he was recovered after a brief stint in rehab. I listened to the show the day he returned. he was full of it. Anyone with a brain could tell the man was in denial and BS"ing his followers, afraid they'd reject him for being a drug addict.

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