Stop Rush Limbaugh

Rush Limbaugh is the Archie Bunker of the new millennium, without the occasional tolerance—and that's putting it lightly.  Limbaugh has abused the public airwaves to push a personal agenda, and has offended and repulsed the general listening audience. 
Rush Limbaugh is currently the highest-paid syndicated talk radio personality in the United States (as of May 2007).  Why are we allowing someone who spews hate-filled, biased and racist statements to earn more than our educators, teachers, doctors and journalists?

Rush Limbaugh is a criminal
Limbaugh violated Florida's doctor shopping laws during the same time he was addicted to pain killers.  No conviction occured since Limbaugh's "fourth amendment rights were violated in the seizure of his medical records."

Rush Limbaugh does not promote fair and balanced views
In his first bestseller, Rush explicitly describes himself as a Conservative and freely admits that balance is not his goal. He has his views and wishes for others to adopt them through his persuasion. He does not pretend to be "fair to the other side" when presenting evidence, and was sharply critical of broadcasters in all media for making such claims when, as he described it, their bias was overwhelmingly evident.

Rush Limbaugh is offensive, biased and inaccurate
Limbaugh calls Guantanamo Bay "Camp Gitmo, your tropical retreat from the stress of jihad."

Limbaugh uses the title "Feminazi" to refer to certain feminists he considers to be very militantly pro-choice, to the point that he views them as preferring abortion to childbirth.

Limbaugh uses the term "Halfrican American" to refer to people of mixed race, and constantly uses the term against Barack Obama, a liberal candidate for presidency (May 2007).

Limbaugh calls Hilary Clinton, "Mrs. Bill Clinton."  Limbaugh says that he uses this nickname because it is the nickname she would find most offensive. As of March 5, 2007, Rush exclusively refers to her by this name to emphasize her husband's role in her presidential campaign.

In May 2007, Limbaugh called a news team from Sacramento's KOVR-TV "morons" for reporting a story on his racially-offensive song against Barack Obama, called "Barack the Magic Negro".
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