Rush Limbaugh was rejected as a potential owner of the Rams.
What makes this offence truly heinous is that George Soros
is on this team. Why Soros and not Limbaugh?
The liberal maggots feasting off the hard work of the
conservative majority want Limbaugh gone.
Humiliated.
Marginalized.
They want to control not just the government but
private enterprise too. Either direct government
intervention like the banks or insidious means like
this Soros mess. We must stand up.
Hope floats, but so does pond scum.

hmmmm
dave_in_atl Friday, October 16th at 3:22PM EDT (link)because republicans would never do the same thing…
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/27/AR2005062701447_pf.html
oh wait….
Both sides seem to be completely hypocritical over this type of thing.
You fell for this too
Brian Simpson Friday, October 16th at 4:05PM EDT (link)Soros is not in the Checketts group.
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Rush handled the incident with an incredibly level-headed manner
6eorge Jetson Saturday, October 17th at 1:16AM EDT (link)Me, I was furious. I still am. But it’s just the NFL. A symptom, but not a major cause of what’s wrong with America today. Are we going to spend our time and money fighting healthcare/socialism or the tools in the NFL. As Rush stated, he is a “mirror” for America.
The incidient will leave a permanent disgust for the NFL for me. (For full disclosure, I’m a passionate college football fan, but was just a casual pro football fan.) And where Rush can fight back against those in the media smearing him, I absolutely think he should go after them. But that’s to go after the left, not the NFL per se.
555 - nt
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