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Mike Walker on the Al Rantel Show: "If We're Wrong, Rush Could Own Us"
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Posted on 10/09/2003 8:14:20 PM PDT by Cinnamon Girl

Mike Walker of the National Enquirer has been on the Al Rantel show for the past two hours discussing the story which his paper broke about Rush Limbaugh's dependence on prescription drugs, obtained illegally through his housekeeper. As Mike said, if this story was erroneous, Rush could sue them out of business. The National Enquirer did all kinds of checking before going with this story. He said they only paid for the story from the housekeeper after she had already gone to the police with her story and evidence.

But the most upsetting thing Mike Walker and Al discussed is the possibility that oxicontin (?) causes deafness and that Rush may have caused his own deafness by taking up to 30 or so pills a day. That is a horrible thought.

My wish is that Rush gets on the radio, comes clean about his addiction, and gets the help he needs. The longer he waits to do this, the worse it will be for him, in all sorts of ways. The police are apparently more interested in busting dealers than users in this sort of situation, but the housekeeper and her husband received immunity with their statements to the police. The claim is that Rush also was receiving UPS deliveries of pills from another source. Whatever the case, he should come clean.


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To: SoCal Pubbie
When was his mother diagnosed with cancer? It seems like it was around 1999 but I can't remember. Maybe he was going through the pain of watching a parent die.
121 posted on 10/09/2003 9:00:32 PM PDT by hobson
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To: Cinnamon Girl
30 or so pills a day


30 or so pills a day? that is ridiculous, 30 pills would kill you ten times over the first day.
122 posted on 10/09/2003 9:00:39 PM PDT by Damagro
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Given the general incompetence of the prosecutor's office, NOBODY guilty or innocent should put ANY faith in their doing the right thing. I do hope that there will be an effort to subpoena phone records of who called whom.

You may have officers who have a napolion complex to "go after" rush.

The fact that the enquirer had to BUY the story makes it suspect. Why could they not go with the sources that verified its existence? If the prosecutor's office REALLY was going after Rush they would have had him back in May/June when the arrests were made.

The story stinks, the facts must be pathetic if they believe they even have a case.

Have they subpeanaed Rush's computer?
Have they released the audio tapes?
Have they cleared up whether it was her obtaining drugs for rush on tape or was rush there too?

The goal is not to get rush in jail. The goal is to chip his credibility in order to neutralize him as a factor in 2004.

I talke to a ear,through,nose doctor. He said drug addition defness is RARE and NOT sudden as rush's. His opinion was that it would have been gradual and he would have been a lifetime of abuse.

Until Rush is required to raise his right hand, there is nothing here. Remember the BEST that the prosecutors office can achieve against Rush is a dismissal due to FL drug court first offender system. So even if they prosecute, the case still goes away as if it never existed.

123 posted on 10/09/2003 9:00:40 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: schwabby11; Admin Moderator
"The key word is "chew","

No the key word is "REPEATED USE" - NOT chew!

Stop spreading FALSE Medical information on FR Troll!

"Frequent and repeated use of the drug can cause the user to develop a tolerance to its effects, so larger doses are required to elicit the desired sensation and the abuser gets increasingly addicted to the drug. Eventually an overdose does occur when too much OxyContin enters the system. Symptoms of an overdose from OxyContin are:"
124 posted on 10/09/2003 9:00:47 PM PDT by Pubbie (Vote "No" On Recall, "Yes" On Bustamante)
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To: Pubbie
"Isn't 30 oxycontin pills MORE than enough to kill a grown man? - It CERTAINLY would make him incapable of doing his radio show at a MINIMUM. "

I know a little bit about Oxycontin. I am fairly certain, if he was taking that many, even the 10mg, he would be either dead or at the very least, hospitalized. No way could he do a show.

I also think ,if he had been to detox twice, someone would have told before now. Rush has alot of enemies, along with alot of friends. Any liberal that worked at the detox place would have immediately told. It all sounds way to far fetched to me.

125 posted on 10/09/2003 9:01:03 PM PDT by auggy (http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-DownhomeKY /// Check out My USA Photo album & Fat Files)
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To: Paul Atreides
There was early talk of releasing a tape but I bet they realized that they could be liable for releasing a tape where a felony was involved.
126 posted on 10/09/2003 9:01:08 PM PDT by BOBWADE
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To: John H K
;You're confusing the Enquirer and the Weekly World News.
;All tabloids are not the same. There's a spectrum.
;
;Enquirer is basically celeb scandal; there's no Hitler's
;brain in a jar, aliens, Loch Ness Monster stuff at all.

You are correct I'm not exactly up to speed on which tabloid focuses on which. But you are not suggesting that the Enquirer has more credibility are you ? ;-)


127 posted on 10/09/2003 9:01:19 PM PDT by festus
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To: Fred Mertz
Because you're missing the forest for the trees. The number of pills don't matter. When I buy a ...

Blah blah blah.

Give me something of substance in the way of evidence - or nothing at all ...

(TOTALLY ignored are the motives of those others involved; NOTHING like this occurs in a vacuum, but you'd like me, and others, to believe that.)

128 posted on 10/09/2003 9:02:16 PM PDT by _Jim
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To: sissyjane
only 20min, but, sounded fine to me.
129 posted on 10/09/2003 9:02:48 PM PDT by des
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To: Cinnamon Girl
I distinctly remeber Rush commenting on his health some times over the last few years...he'd say his arm had a pain that day, from golf or something, or that he felt "an energy drop" on a particular day. But these were rare statements, not from someone who is on alleged high doses of pain killers for chronic pain.
130 posted on 10/09/2003 9:02:55 PM PDT by Rennes Templar
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To: auggy
We just zotted "schwabby11"!

Thank you Admin Moderator!
131 posted on 10/09/2003 9:03:20 PM PDT by Pubbie (Vote "No" On Recall, "Yes" On Bustamante)
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To: Cinnamon Girl
With all due respect, Rush Limbaugh does not fit the profile of an addict. I have known the administrator of a drug rehab center. I have taken former addicts into my home (when I was single) and had them as room mates. I saw them battling their addictions even after they were clean. I have worked with AA members and sat in numerous meetings with them. I have listened to "Clancy", the head of the midnight mission in Los Angeles speaking on his addiction and why he was an addict- and how he recovered. I have been in rooms in AA meetings that had over 500 recovering addicts attending. Rush Limbaugh does not look or sound to me like an addict that is taking up to 30 pills a day.

If he was an addict, he would not be able to fulfill his obligations to his job, his marriage, or to anyone else. There is no way he could keep up that large of a charade for so long.

The ingesting of drugs not only impairs perception and judgement, but physical health. The addict also is attracted to other addictions as well. It doesn't stop with the pills, it goes with booze, prostitutes, gambling, or other combined addictions.

It is impossible for me to concieve of an addict who could have the mental acuity to do what Rush Limbaugh does on his show, or keep his schedule. In our world, anything could be possible, but this seems highly improbable to me.

132 posted on 10/09/2003 9:03:41 PM PDT by Nachum
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To: Pubbie
Isn't 30 oxycontin pills MORE than enough to kill a grown man? - It CERTAINLY would make him incapable of doing his radio show at a MINIMUM

I had to take oxycontin and hydrocodone a couple of years ago after surgery. I took 4 to 6 a day and I was drowsy, had slurred speech and in no condition to even read a book. There is no way I could have talked on the radio for 3 hours without the whole country thinking I was drunk at the very least. Nor, could I have done ANY of the prep necessary to do a show like Rush does every day.

I think Rush is innocent.

133 posted on 10/09/2003 9:03:48 PM PDT by jamaly
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To: Cinnamon Girl
"That was one of the issues Walker answered. He said medical experts said it is possible for a man to take that much because if taken in a gradual build up, your body will be able to tolerate more and hence, the need for higher doses in order to feel an effect."

I had gall bladder-liver surgery. I busted my left eye like a grape resulting in 1 regular and 4 laser surgeries. I've spent 18 years doing various types of carpenter work-construction, and have had several minor injuries such as 3 nails going in my knee. While using an air staple gun, one prong of an 1 1/2" staple hit a knot and came out of the top of the wood right through the middle of my middle finger. And then there's my dirt bike accident.

Point being, I have at one time or another, taken the following pain medicine; liquid demerol and morphine, lortab, vicodin, darvocet, percodan, tylox, tylenol 3 and 4, and oxycontin. By far, oxycontin is the most potent pain killer in a pill form I have ever taken.

134 posted on 10/09/2003 9:04:43 PM PDT by Vigilantcitizen (Game on in ten seconds...http://www.fatcityonline.com/Video/fatcityvsdemented.WMV)
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To: GeronL
Or, as someone else thought, we could have "The Limbaugh Letter" at supermarket checkout lines, the distribution system is already in place.
135 posted on 10/09/2003 9:05:15 PM PDT by Not now, Not ever! (10101100)
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To: ItisaReligionofPeace
No, I assume he is guilty because the story is credible and because he certainly didn't deny it.

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in other words you are gulible.

The story is in no way credible. There are legal holes you can drive a mack truck through.

The ONLY evidence to date is a PICTURE OF A CIGAR BOX!

No audio, No emails, No ISP, No harddrive records, No mail reciepts, No credit card slips for said mail order drugs, NOTHING.

But, you find the enquirer credible.
136 posted on 10/09/2003 9:05:25 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: _Jim
I'm going to save your post for posterity and future reference. Okay?
137 posted on 10/09/2003 9:06:38 PM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: Cinnamon Girl
Since the initial story, I haven't heard anything. I'll wait for Rush's side.
138 posted on 10/09/2003 9:06:59 PM PDT by Hildy
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To: Dianna; MeeknMing
Under existing Florida statutes any audiotapes the woman made are 100% illegal and a criminal felony.

Tape possession, listening, duplication, transferring by even a Florida state prosecutor is 100% illegal and is tainted and unusable in any court hearing or trial and subjects the Prosecutor to criminal and civil actions.

Tappe possession, listening, duplication, transferring by the National Enquirer is 100% illegal and subjects the Enquirer to criminal and civil actions.

In Connecticut this is a Class D criminal felony with a sentence of 5 years in prison.

Florida is a 2-party taping state; requires the "tapee" to give 100% permission before stealth tape recording.

CT is a 1-party state; you can tape anyone except a practicing attorney, physician, or clergyman on the phone or in person without the "tapee's" permission.

BIG BUTT :

(Example)

An Connecticut attorney put a voice-activated audio tape recoerder under the bed in the Master Bedroom.

Mommy was suspected of having an affair when Daddy was at work.

Daddy caught Mommy with the audiotape.

Daddy was a "3rd-Party" and therfore commited a Class D criminal felony.

Daddy is now in a CT state prison doing hard time.

The housekeeper, Prosecutor, and Enquirer can all be nailed on XHD criminal felony charges and also sued blind in civil lawsuits also.
Doubt my example?

GOOGLE :

State of CT -V- Wiretapping Class Action Federal Lawsuit

CT payed out 17 million $s, paid their defense attorney firms over 6 million $s more!

CT Gov Grasso did not run again; CT HP Commissioner fired; 100s of careers ruined.

Mess with me and it will cost you.

Bigtime

If you think those leftie attorneys in FL 2000 were pitbulls you ain't seen nuthin' yet
139 posted on 10/09/2003 9:07:02 PM PDT by autoresponder (I heard Wolf Blitzer on CNN using our exact words tonight; media showprep at FreeRepublic.com)
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To: John H K
Someone who had never taken them before would die if they took 30 pills.


Anyone who took 30 oxycontin pills in one day would die
140 posted on 10/09/2003 9:07:11 PM PDT by Damagro
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