Seltzer said:
Bongwater said:
It's part of the "Citizens United" scam. MONEY is SPEECH according to our Supreme Court. Until THAT gets revisited and CHANGED.....
Rush and Glenn are great Americans who care deeply for the country.
Tell me how I can know that they care deeply for the country. How do I test the validity of your claim? I hope they do.
Does any citizen who routinely challenges the value and worth of people who disagree with them demonstrate a deep care for the country? If I come to this forum and I try to declare Mr. Limbaugh and Mr. Glenn to be worthless people, how would you go about building a logic that I care deeply for my country. Would you defend me it I said such a thing about these two gentlemen?
Other than serving as "canaries in the coal mine" to warn us which groups of people are the evil doers (which may or may not be true), what is it that they do that proves that they are great Americans who care deeply for the country?
What is the Gold Standard by which we separate the people who care deeply for the country from the worthless scum who are people who hate our country.
And if we figure that out, and we all notify each other that we now know who cares for our country, deeply, and we also notify each other who does not care for our country.... what have we accomplished? Are we better off that before learned.... what may or may not be the truth?
Now, back to the topic of PAYOLA. Would your opinion of either of these two people remain the same if you found out that they were guilty of violating the PAYOLA laws? Or violating the Election Finance laws?
Dick Armey is just pissed that the group they didn't get the return they thought they would with Beck & Limbaugh. To assert that they broke some laws is pretty lame. Neither are guilty of violating any payola laws. Or Election Finance laws. Watching MSNBC? Sounds like an Ed Schultz moment.
I'll stand by my assertion that these two are great Americans and stand by their principles.