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Hard to believe there are still some 20 million feebleminded listeners a week who listen to this 'right-wing' version of Timothy Leary! At least the lefties realized Timothy Leary wasn't playing with a 'full deck', a distinction these righties appear incapable of fathoming as they scurry behind their OxyContionized piper El Rushbloe.
Guess these poor befuddled mindless lemmings need someone to follow and tell them how to think, so they decide to pick a Dope Addict as their piper! That alone speaks volumes on their judgement ....or lack thereof.......
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Limbaugh, Prosecutors Can Declare Victory

By BRIAN SKOLOFF, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 3 minutes ago

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - After three years under suspicion, Rush Limbaugh can finally put behind him the investigation that exposed the conservative commentator's own drug problems, thrusting him into the spotlight for the very things he derided in others.


None of it affected his ratings for a radio talk show that airs weekdays on nearly 600 stations and draws about 20 million listeners a week, Limbaugh spokesman Tony Knight said.

"This investigation didn't have any impact on his audience or on his advertising," Knight said Saturday, a day after defense attorneys announced a deal with prosecutors. A single prescription fraud charge will be dismissed after 18 months if Limbaugh stays drug free and doesn't violate any laws.

Prosecutors launched their investigation in 2003 after Limbaugh's housekeeper alleged he abused OxyContin and other painkillers. He entered a five-week rehabilitation program and blamed his addiction on severe back pain.

Prosecutors seized Limbaugh's medical records after learning that he received about 2,000 painkillers, prescribed by four doctors in six months.

The investigation was held up as prosecutors and defense attorney Roy Black battled in court over whether Limbaugh's constitutional right to privacy was violated when the records were seized, but the state prevailed.

Is the deal a victory for Limbaugh?

"This is a dismissal of the charge ... representing, in affect, a win for the defense," said Kendall Coffey, a former U.S. attorney and prominent Miami defense lawyer.

"Having said that, I wouldn't call this case a major defeat for the prosecution. They fought and won an important legal point in establishing that you can use a search warrant in Florida to secure medical records," Coffey added. "That's an important precedent for prosecutors around the state. This could be the rare situation where both sides made a deal and can walk away feeling some satisfaction."

The deal also allows Limbaugh "to save face," said Michael Seigel, a University of Florida law professor and former federal prosecutor.

"Given the high-profile nature of this, it's an indication to me that if Rush Limbaugh thought he could win the case and be vindicated, he would go to trial," Seigel said. "He's not asking for his day in court."

The 55-year-old commentator surrendered Friday at the Palm Beach County jail on a warrant charging that in 2003, he sought a prescription from a physician without revealing that he had received medications from another practitioner within 30 days. That charge, commonly referred to as doctor shopping, is a felony that could carry a sentence of up to 5 years in prison.

Limbaugh was booked, photographed and fingerprinted before being released on $3,000 bail. He has steadily maintained his innocence.

Black called the charge a formality to bring closure to the case, adding that Limbaugh has been drug free for 2 1/2 years.

A spokesman for the Palm Beach County state attorney's office, Mike Edmondson, said the deal is typical in such cases.

"It's really standard for someone who is dealing with their addiction," Edmondson said Saturday. "It's a diversion specifically for first-time offenders with no prior criminal history or arrest."

Before his own problems became public, Limbaugh had often argued that drug crimes deserve punishment, once saying on his short-lived television show in 1995 that users "ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up."

The resolution of the case was applauded by Ethan Nadelmann, director of the New York-based nonprofit Drug Policy Alliance, which promotes treatment instead of incarceration for nonviolent drug offenders.

"Maybe this will soften up Rush Limbaugh a bit when he talks on the radio about the millions of other Americans who are suffering from drug problems," Nadelmann said.



Dubya like talking with Rush,
Their 'fried brains' think alike !!!
 

21pro

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didn't mean to hi=jack the thread, but it doesn't look like it was going anywhere fast anyways..

I wonder how he made out with the rehab... i got severe back pain myself, now, for 9 months... tried chiropractic, anti-imflamatories, massage, spinal decompression... painkillers were last on my list before surgery as i have 'addictive personalities' in my family and don't want to fall victim myself...

anyways- i'm trying Tylenol 3's with mixed results... if i take 'em on empty stomach, they seem strong enough to provide 'just enough relief'... if i take it with food i don't even notice any relief... i think i need something stronger but i feel ashamed to ask my doc for percs, oxy, or talwin's... and i don't know if it is worth doing or not... any help out there? experience or stories to share... thanx.
 

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Why not start a new thread?

Good old Rushie boy would be rotting in jail right now if he was a poor black boy down there.


As for killing pain. Tylenol 3 won't do it. Heck you can just take a few 222's and its about the same thing. Tylenol is hard on your liver too, stick with aspirin.

When I was busted up from an auto crash-only was in hospital for 19 straight days-I was getting pain shots. Can't spell the stuff-well I try, it was Demerial--hope thats close-it was I think 80cc and every 4 hours. I was in there for a week before they told me my upper jaw was busted and needed to be wired shut--I was not in pain..

But that was strong stuff. I could not stand up without getting dizzy..which I needed to do before they released me. Had to walk a few feet, pretty hard when your leg and hip is busted too but I did--after 17 days :(

Hint--you need to get mad at your doctor, then he believe you are in pain. I was given dummy shots a few times--they did not burn going in. I did not wait for the pain to get very bad, I was screaming after 1 hour that I needed another shot.

PS...I try not to take even aspirin now, lifes better with no dope--unless you really have alot of pain.
 

S.C. Joe

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I looked at your post again. Why tell your doctor that your family has 'addictive personalities'. Thats why hes not giving you stronger stuff.

Unless you really have a problem.

It was hard going without that stuff out of the hospital-my doctor would not let me shoot myself up. Was just given liquid Tylenol 3-remember wired jaw--I drank the first bottle in 30 hours. I was getting ice cubes and doing it "over the rocks".

Man looking back-it was over 20 years ago, I can't believe what I used to take. Now I can take a 1/2 of 222 and I would not even want to drive.

Getting old stinks but I feel fine so thats nice.

You should really get the surgery done and not just dope yourself up.
 

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21pro said:
didn't mean to hi=jack the thread, but it doesn't look like it was going anywhere fast anyways..

I wonder how he made out with the rehab... i got severe back pain myself, now, for 9 months... tried chiropractic, anti-imflamatories, massage, spinal decompression... painkillers were last on my list before surgery as i have 'addictive personalities' in my family and don't want to fall victim myself...

anyways- i'm trying Tylenol 3's with mixed results... if i take 'em on empty stomach, they seem strong enough to provide 'just enough relief'... if i take it with food i don't even notice any relief... i think i need something stronger but i feel ashamed to ask my doc for percs, oxy, or talwin's... and i don't know if it is worth doing or not... any help out there? experience or stories to share... thanx.


When the pain is really bad take something, but sparingly. I was on morphine after my surgery and while the relief was instant when I pressed the infusion pump I really tried to limit myself. Sometimes the pain is there for a reason to indicate a problem and you don't want to mask it.

As DQ says, ask the doctors more questions , be an informed consumer, lots of large US medical centres have excellent web sites. The amount of info available to you through them is amazing.
 

21pro

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not sure of the cause... coulda been from powerlifting... it's upper back (below neck) and it sucks... don't think it's soft tissue... numbness (nerve_)down my right arm and unable to look up to the sky.

got x-rays and nothing showed certainty except spinal curvature is messed up... might be slipped disc giving pressure to nerves in spine...

i've always been stubborn tough with regards to pain tolerance... thinking i can work it out... but this is affecting my daily concentration and i can't even go to work at the office... it's wearing me down... the fucker.
 

S.C. Joe

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I am not no doctor, not even close.

Just am happy I feel good with nothing. It took awhile too, was poping 222's for a few years 10 years ago. Thought I could not live without them. Then I was getting pain and they were not working anymore. Instead of getting stronger dope I started cutting back taking them-it was good I could not just buy them here, I had to go to Windsor a 1/2 hour away.

Was getting splitting headaches and sweating but I was limiting myself to one 222 everyday, then a 1/2 a pill. after a few months I stop taking them-ran out-then 2-3 weeks later was only getting a headache 2-3 times a week, not everyday.

Now after being off them for a few years, I get a mild headache maybe 2-3 times a months.

So--again I am not a doctor-maybe your body is getting used to taking the stuff.

Back pian is really bad, I get it sometimes if I work on my car for a long time bending over...Good luck.
 

21pro

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oh yeah. i have the atrophy too, big time... and yep, the pain is pretty excruciating at times. i don't dare take a warm/hot shower or bath as it just makes me swell right up! i can't make sudden movements, etc...

i don't think it was bad exercise form when working out, but bad form at my computer desk... and doing alot of work in bed late at night... ie. like college days where you prop your head up on a pillow to read in bed... i think i reversed the curvature of my upper spine over years of doing this... and when i would work out, i'd try to 'perfect' my posture- which wasn't what my body could handle as it was already bent outta shape...

did you get over the issue? if so, how? ICE is my best friend right now... i pretty much have to freeze my upper back if i wish to fall asleep.

as for therapy, it mostly revolves around reducing inflammation... i'm too sensitive for any exercise right now... i was prescribed to use a posture wedge but couldn't do it as it just aggravated everything...
 

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21pro said:
oh yeah. i have the atrophy too, big time... and yep, the pain is pretty excruciating at times.
Would chiropractic treatment help? Although I'm a firm believer in seeking medical advice first and foremost, if that isn't getting you anywhere. . .
 

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WoodPeckr said:
"Maybe this will soften up Rush Limbaugh a bit when he talks on the radio about the millions of other Americans who are suffering from drug problems," Nadelmann said.
Fat chance--in every sense.

MW
 

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maxweber said:
Fat chance--in every sense.

MW
If he wasn't a bigot he might have tried Likota!

Yeah the back pain is probably from trying to keep upright with belly anchoring him forward.

He's pretty tough passing judgements and preaching accountability for drug users who may have been kids forced to start using by a gang, or who've been beaten & pimped on the street. Yet here he is without a care in the world except his own gut and his own addiction and he can't be bothered to find the self control for dealing with either.

I'm 267 and I take my back pain like a man straight up ...unless you count the raging coffee habit:eek:
 

21pro

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DonQuixote said:
Water exercises. The muscles were constantly spasming.
They need to streach and relax. Any gravity or pressure
caused mine to cramp in the most excruciating way.
Think swimming, think water. There has to be pools
where you can get these air-inflatable devices and
just allow your muscles to move without pressure.

That was my experience. Just my experience.
thanks. i'm gonna look into it and hit a pool today.
Aardvark154 said:
Would chiropractic treatment help? Although I'm a firm believer in seeking medical advice first and foremost, if that isn't getting you anywhere. . .
your answer:
21pro said:
... i got severe back pain myself, now, for 9 months... tried chiropractic, anti-imflamatories, massage, spinal decompression... painkillers were last on my list before surgery .
 

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The thing with chiropractors is after you've visited one don't trip before seeing another. If you were to do that , some funny guy like GB may chime in and say you fell between the quacks.:D



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WoodPeckr said:


Before his own problems became public, Limbaugh had often argued that drug crimes deserve punishment, once saying on his short-lived television show in 1995 that users "ought to be accused and they ought to be convicted and they ought to be sent up."



"Maybe this will soften up Rush Limbaugh a bit when he talks on the radio about the millions of other Americans who are suffering from drug problems," Nadelmann said.

!!!


Rush is a class A hypocritical asshole but I don't wish this problem on anyone.
 

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train said:
Rush is a class A hypocritical asshole but I don't wish this problem on anyone.
Why not?? People like Rush only learn by experience. Think of it as helping him become a better person!!!
 

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slowandeasy said:
Why not?? People like Rush only learn by experience. Think of it as helping him become a better person!!!
Believe Rush becoming a better person is an oxymoron....;)
 

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The irony is that Oxycontin abuse will actually cause back pain.... many start taking for the pain and it ends up a self fulfilling cycle.

OTB
 
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