Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I, for one, loved his show and will forever appreciate the conservative values that he espoused and taught. The country is a better place because of him. He will be missed.
This. He truly loved this country.
I am a better American citizen because of him. I am going out of my way to teach my children about our country because of him. He will influence many of us for years to come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well I, for one, loved his show and will forever appreciate the conservative values that he espoused and taught. The country is a better place because of him. He will be missed.
This. He truly loved this country.
Anonymous wrote:Well I, for one, loved his show and will forever appreciate the conservative values that he espoused and taught. The country is a better place because of him. He will be missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff, my gift to you and common decency is not posting.
This. If you can’t say something nice (or even neutral) then don’t say something that gets you blocked.
Why say anything at all? Why even open the thread?
I’d tell you. But then Jeff would block me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff, my gift to you and common decency is not posting.
+1
+1
Yet another +1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rush was one of the top celebrity donors. He gave millions annually. (At one time he was #4 behind Oprah, Brangelina, etc.)
But a quick google search of media coverage about his death reminds you of his many controversial remarks and actions. (HuffPost has a thorough rundown.)
And, very few people who didn't follow Rush have no clue about how much he donated to charity.
I am betting a lot of people didn't know that Elton John played at his wedding.
He was so much more than what people heard about him from the media.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff, my gift to you and common decency is not posting.
This. If you can’t say something nice (or even neutral) then don’t say something that gets you blocked.
Why say anything at all? Why even open the thread?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rush was one of the top celebrity donors. He gave millions annually. (At one time he was #4 behind Oprah, Brangelina, etc.)
But a quick google search of media coverage about his death reminds you of his many controversial remarks and actions. (HuffPost has a thorough rundown.)
And, very few people who didn't follow Rush have no clue about how much he donated to charity.
I am betting a lot of people didn't know that Elton John played at his wedding.
He was so much more than what people heard about him from the media.
Correction: Few people have ANY clue.
I’ve heard enough of his own words to draw my own conclusions.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff, my gift to you and common decency is not posting.
Anonymous wrote:I know what Lent is, I was wondering why the OP commented on him dying on the first day of Lent and seemed to imply that it had meaning.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the meaning of dying on the first day of Lent?Anonymous wrote:The news just broke on twitter. Rush Limbaugh has died.
As a Catholic, on the first day of Lent, I say RIP.
It's a tough pill to swallow.
It is a season of reflection, prayer, repentence in anticipation of the celebration of the crucifixion and the resurrection.