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How many newly blind people are able to intelligently discuss their
blindness in ten days? Furthermore, how many of these people are able to
emotionally deal with it, let alone discuss it?
Here again, all this is is putting unrealistic expectations on Rush just
because you don't like his politics. Does the work compassion resonate
with anyone here, or does Rush Limbaugh not deserve it just because he is
conservative? That seems to be the case here, and I'm going to challenge
it this time.
On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Jay Leventhal wrote:
> I think you are judging Stu's response too harshly. Rush Limbaugh is
> someone who has made a huge fortune pretending to be an expert on just
> about everything. Now, he has the opportunity to teach people in the same
> frightening situation that he is in about current technology and what
> options they have. Instead, he is coy about the adaptive devices and
> techniques that he is already using and about how he will do his show in
> the future. Stu's response combined frustration and disgust very well. He
> knows that Rush will go on unhindered because only what rush says matters
> to Rush.Go Stu!
>
> Jay Leventhal
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