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williegoat
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FEB 17, 12:09 PM
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Rush has passed.
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 [This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 02-17-2021).]
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82-T/A [At Work]
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FEB 17, 12:33 PM
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Damn... I can't believe it. He worked until the very end... unbelievable.
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blackrams
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FEB 17, 12:55 PM
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He will be missed. I didn't always agree with him but, have always respected him. A good man that stood up for what he believed in.
Rams
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GTGeff
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FEB 17, 01:02 PM
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quote | Originally posted by blackrams:
He will be missed. I didn't always agree with him but, have always respected him. A good man that stood up for what he believed in.
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Same here. In the early days I listened to him just to see what the other side was thinking. I eventually came around.
I was worried over the last couple of days since he had subs filling in for him. I figured the end was getting near.  [This message has been edited by GTGeff (edited 02-17-2021).]
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williegoat
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FEB 17, 01:14 PM
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I have been listening to him for nearly 30 years (maybe longer). He was our generation's Paul Harvey.
[This message has been edited by williegoat (edited 02-17-2021).]
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Wichita
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FEB 17, 01:21 PM
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I didn't agree with Rush all the time. But I have listen to him from time to time on long drives listening to AM stations for many years. But I always liked him. He was sincere, cool, passionate and dedicated to his craft and also very comical. He was a great guy.
Him and Larry King are Radio Personalities from my youth that stuck around.
Both have passed recently. Just shows that I'm aging as well and that my youth is rapidly disappearing with the passing of these people. 
RIP Rush Limbaugh.
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sourmash
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FEB 17, 01:26 PM
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He lived a fabulous and wealthy life to the end. It was a good life.
And was a powerful and worthy voice when Republicans were a minority in DC. But one major reason I outgrew him decades ago was his convincing people that being anti-Democrat and/or Republican was the same as conservatism. It's a major obstacle still today.
When his drug abuse was revealed it was surprising that he still retained tons of power. Shows how much of a void there is on the right.
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olejoedad
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FEB 17, 02:04 PM
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Truly the end of an era.
RIP Mr. Limbaugh, we shall miss your intellect and reason in a world of idiocracy.
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maryjane
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FEB 17, 07:59 PM
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I haven't listened to him in a very long time but he was a force for the right at a time when one was needed. I don't know about lately, but, RIP.
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OldsFiero
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FEB 17, 08:07 PM
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RIP. There was a local AM radio station that played old country and he was on there every afternoon. I listened to that station every day at work while they had that format.
Marc
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