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Where are the AAP Rush Limbaugh bashing threads?

I don't think AAP even needs to attack this one. Oxycontin-addict dough-boy pretty much dug his own grave with this bottom-feeding scum-fest. He truly is a vile slime bag.
 
Fox has used that tactic before, accentuating his movements in testimony before congress and removing his medications, he freely admits that. He believes that it brings his message home.

For him to use his disease to raise votes for McKaskill (sic) is almost Sheehan-esque in its pandering. Limbaugh is crass but essentially right on this one.
 
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redguru said:
Fox has used that tactic before, accentuating his movements in testimony before congress and removing his medications, he freely admits that. He believes that it brings his message home.

For him to use his disease to raise votes for McKaskill (sic) is almost Sheehan-esque in its pandering. Limbaugh is crass but essentially right on this one.
I wouldnt want to be on some of the medications people with Parkinsons come in to this lab with, that's for sure. Claire McCaskill is a big cunt really, that's my voting territory actually in Southwest Missouri.
 
redguru said:
For him to use his disease to raise votes for McKaskill (sic) is almost Sheehan-esque in its pandering. Limbaugh is crass but essentially right on this one.

The Catholic Dioceses from Springfield/Cape Gireardue organized a regional anti stem cell anti abortion day, you've got to fight fire with fire down there
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
The Catholic Dioceses from Springfield/Cape Gireardue organized a regional anti stem cell anti abortion day, you've got to fight fire with fire down there

I guess Jim Caveisal (sic) and a few other actors are getting together to do opposition ads to Amendment 2.
 
redguru said:
Fox has used that tactic before, accentuating his movements in testimony before congress and removing his medications, he freely admits that. He believes that it brings his message home.

For him to use his disease to raise votes for McKaskill (sic) is almost Sheehan-esque in its pandering. Limbaugh is crass but essentially right on this one.

All I know is that this is a highly professional spin.

For what reason, I have no idea.
 
Well I have been busy all evening bitches. With real life. That shit gets inconvenient at times.

So...

Say what you want about justifying getting votes or whatever but the fact remains the same that if it were YOU or your child in that position you would want as much research as possible to be open to finding a cure. And don't try to say you wouldn't either because only suicidal people and people with low self esteem and mommy problems would say otherwise.
 
redguru said:
Fox has used that tactic before, accentuating his movements in testimony before congress and removing his medications, he freely admits that. He believes that it brings his message home.

For him to use his disease to raise votes for McKaskill (sic) is almost Sheehan-esque in its pandering. Limbaugh is crass but essentially right on this one.

According to at least 1 respected liberal blog, an exhaustive search produced no interviews where Fox stated he timed off his meds or exaggerated his movements for his appearences before Congress.
 
coldbluetool said:
According to at least 1 respected liberal blog, an exhaustive search produced no interviews where Fox stated he timed off his meds or exaggerated his movements for his appearences before Congress.
Translation: At least one liberal with access to the internet says he hasn't gone on record and admitted to dropping his meds temporarily for dramatic effect.

Just interesting how those shakes get worse from time-to-time, eh? That guy should be an actor or something.
 
mrplunkey said:
Translation: At least one liberal with access to the internet says he hasn't gone on record and admitted to dropping his meds temporarily for dramatic effect.

Just interesting how those shakes get worse from time-to-time, eh? That guy should be an actor or something.

hey there are good and bad days with parkinsons
 
i think rush made a good point by claiming the dems were pimping fox for his disease.
both parties are guilty of such pandering, weak in my eyes
 
Is just me, or politics in the US are at an all-time-low?

it could be worse you know (you could have the Big C...Z)
 
pintoca said:
Is just me, or politics in the US are at an all-time-low?

it could be worse you know (you could have the Big C...Z)

i think this type of discourse is good
at least better that it is out in the open and not kept behind closed doors.
the pres election is def gonna be interesting to follow, watch the mud fly
 
Gambino said:
i think this type of discourse is good
at least better that it is out in the open and not kept behind closed doors.
the pres election is def gonna be interesting to follow, watch the mud fly

I'm all up for that
 
pintoca said:
Is just me, or politics in the US are at an all-time-low?

it could be worse you know (you could have the Big C...Z)


Come on man, give me a break. You ever see an Asian government? Those fuckers fist fight! Russian politicians kill each other, Mexican politicians have other people kill each other.

I think the US is pretty civilized when it comes to politics. I just think you don't like the US.
 
juiceddreadlocks said:
hey there are good and bad days with parkinsons

So his good days are when he is acting in a TV show, his bad days are when he testifies before congress or does a campaign commercial?
 
AAP said:
Well I have been busy all evening bitches. With real life. That shit gets inconvenient at times.

So...

Say what you want about justifying getting votes or whatever but the fact remains the same that if it were YOU or your child in that position you would want as much research as possible to be open to finding a cure. And don't try to say you wouldn't either because only suicidal people and people with low self esteem and mommy problems would say otherwise.


I believe its ok for MJ Fox to do commercials to promote his stance on the Missouri referendum on Stem Cell research. However, to pimp his disease for a specific candidate is ghastly.
 
mrplunkey said:
Translation: At least one liberal with access to the internet says he hasn't gone on record and admitted to dropping his meds temporarily for dramatic effect.

Just interesting how those shakes get worse from time-to-time, eh? That guy should be an actor or something.

No, translation: a well known, respected blog with a reputation to uphold (and therefore not wont to make haphazard statements easily proved wrong) has gone on record as saying no record of any such admission exists.

btw, to you and all the other knee-jerk supporters who'll salute anything the administration/Rush/Hannity/etc run up the flagpole, Rush backed off today. Now what say you. Love it when they leave you guys hanging in the wind like this.

Also, Fox gave an interview that should lay the bullshit to rest unless you believe he's a complete sociopath.

His body visibly wracked by tremors, Fox appears in a political ad touting Missouri Democratic Senate candidate Claire McCaskill's stance in favor of embryonic stem cell research. That prompted Limbaugh to speculate that Fox was "either off his medication or acting."

Fox told Couric, "At this point now, if I didn't take medication I wouldn't be able to speak."


http://movies.crooksandliars.com/MJF-CBS.mov

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/26/eveningnews/main2128188.shtml
 
LOL @ anyone even listening to Limbaugh's radio program lately, not to mention
taking anything he says as the truth, or even rational.

I liken him to Howard Stern these days.
 
MJ Fox said he was over medicated causing dyskinesia. In his Couric interview he was showing the common traits of Parkinson's but was stable. The political ad still mis-states his symptomatology.
 
Michael J Fox hasn't even read the proposed Amendment to the Missouri Constitution.

Direct quote from his interview on Stephanopolous.

Well, I don't think that's true. You know, I campaigned for Claire McCaskill. And so I have to qualify it by saying I'm not qualified to speak on the page-to-page content of the initiative. Although, I am quite sure that I'll agree with it in spirit, I don't know, I— On full disclosure, I haven't read it, and that's why I didn't put myself up for it distinctly.
 
redguru said:
Michael J Fox hasn't even read the proposed Amendment to the Missouri Constitution.

Direct quote from his interview on Stephanopolous.

Well, I don't think that's true. You know, I campaigned for Claire McCaskill. And so I have to qualify it by saying I'm not qualified to speak on the page-to-page content of the initiative. Although, I am quite sure that I'll agree with it in spirit, I don't know, I— On full disclosure, I haven't read it, and that's why I didn't put myself up for it distinctly.


And you think that the lawmakers in the senate and congress read every bill, amendment etc... that crosses their desk? AND THEY GET PAID FOR IT.

come on man, that proves nothing.
 
patsfan1379 said:
And you think that the lawmakers in the senate and congress read every bill, amendment etc... that crosses their desk? AND THEY GET PAID FOR IT.

come on man, that proves nothing.

The point is he hasn't even read an amendment he is pimping. In Missouri, the proponents of the bill are calling it an anti-cloning bill. However the bill specifically legalizes the cloning of embryonic stem-cells. That is what has the Right so up in arms. It isn't the use of stem cells but the cloning of them that has them riled up.

He creates an ad to pull at the heart strings of the public and is just going on the hearsay of Claire McCaskill as to the contents of the bill. I think he is a dupe in this whole thing. He's a nice enough guy but is being used.
 
redguru said:
The point is he hasn't even read an amendment he is pimping. In Missouri, the proponents of the bill are calling it an anti-cloning bill. However the bill specifically legalizes the cloning of embryonic stem-cells. That is what has the Right so up in arms. It isn't the use of stem cells but the cloning of them that has them riled up.

He creates an ad to pull at the heart strings of the public and is just going on the hearsay of Claire McCaskill as to the contents of the bill. I think he is a dupe in this whole thing. He's a nice enough guy but is being used.


You are arguing finite specific examples that have no effect on the big-picture i.e. what he is promoting. He wants to cure diseases through stem cell research.

How that is accomplished is of no consequence to Fox, I think he is genuine in his intentions.

I also don't think there is anything wrong with "pulling the heartstrings of the public" shit man look at any freakin TV commercial to give 20 cents to save 400 children in Africa.... I for one am against stem cell research period. I think nature has a plan for who lives and dies, not us... BUT, I also have not had a loved one afflicted with a disease that could possibly prevent it from happening so...
 
pintoca said:
Is just me, or politics in the US are at an all-time-low?

it could be worse you know (you could have the Big C...Z)

No, but whining is at all all time high.

How's the political scene in Venezuela these days?
 
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