Friday, January 15, 2010

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Rush Limbaugh Paints Haiti Relief Efforts by Obama Administration as Opportunistic
Jan. 14, 2010
Jeremy Nisen--HispanicBusiness.com

Warning that the crisis in Haiti will "play right into Obama's hands," conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh politicized the nationwide humanitarian efforts being made by Americans of all stripes on the heels of a near-unimaginable disaster. 

Positing that race relations are a driving factor behind the Obama Administration's support for the stricken Haitians, Limbaugh said, " . . . they'll use this to burnish their, shall we say, credibility with the black community, both the light-skinned and dark-skinned black community in this country . . . it's made to order for them."
"Besides, we've already donated to Haiti," Limbaugh said later in the program to a caller. "It's called the U.S. income tax."
 
You really have to ponder some things that take place in this day and age!

11 comments:

  1. His job is to placate the far right and to irritate the heck out of the far left. the people in the middle do not listen to him

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  2. he is a sick very sick person how anyone can listen to him is bejond me

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  3. I'm not even going to comment as I don't care what he has to say.

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  4. I hope America never goes down this slope!

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  5. The ideology right now seems that everyone and there dog can have a large large impact...it's not like that here.

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  6. There is a thing Kelly called unbiased reporting.....seems that it has taken a turn or it did. Back here in Canada
    not saying it's better...but we don't get this kind of thing. It really takes away from a great country.

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  7. When a guy like this has support and more than we can imagine you have to ask how and why.
    It amazes me still to this day. I think Howard Stern would have much more common sense that this one...

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  8. I'm in Canada as well, and I have to agree with you. We have some off-kilter people, but we don't seem to have the prominent hate-shriekers that I see in the U.S. It's a sad commentary, and it especially saddens me that the most staunch followers of those people claim to be Christians. Shame on them.

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  9. I borrowed this from a friend that hails from New Jersey and and it is what it is...
    I don't think it's the american people I am a dual myself, I think it's just a situation of where things have tended to go with the Jeff Becks, and so on...This is why I am not all that much into all the things I see on the satellite. I look at the positive angles.

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  10. HOW SAD! Politics or whatever should NEVER be a part of reaching out in compassion to help people, it's never Wrong to reach out to those who are in such need in fact we should. Ahose to judge someones motives for helping?..I'm thankful there are people helping.

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