An open letter to Rush Limbaugh:
Dear Mr. Limbaugh,
It is hard to understand why you were surprised to be rebuffed by the National Football League and its players, in your recent attempt to become a partner in the St. Louis Rams Franchise. Under the league’s heightened moral standards, you sir should have expected no different outcome.
Some have argued that if the NFL could forgive Michael Vick after his felony convictions, they would have no grounds to reject you as a potential investor in an NFL franchise. Mr. Limbaugh, what you have done with your life is far worse than the murder and torture of hundreds of dogs. I am not uninformed about the facts of this situation. I have read the stories of dogs electrocuted with jumper cables, hung from trees, strangled, and their heads beaten on concrete until they were dead. What you have done sir is far worse than these atrocities.
For more than twenty years you have spoken out against a woman’s right to murder her unborn baby. You have encouraged people to become politically active and to stand up for their beliefs, and have had the audacity to suggest to your millions of listeners that the government should receive less in taxes from its citizens. You have impugned the integrity of the President Of The United States by suggesting that his longtime association with terrorist William Ayers somehow disqualifies him from being our nation’s Commander-In-Chief. It burns in my memory to this day how you attempted to link Barack Obama to the comments made by his pastor of twenty years. The fact that he attended a church for 20 years, while racist and anti-semitic comments were made from the pulpit, should have no bearing on Mr. Obama’s qualifications to be our President. Who are you to stop this man from bringing change and hope to our nation? Your chickens sir are coming home to roost.
Each time you turn on the ‘Golden EIB Microphone’ (as you call it), you do far worse than the killing of hundreds of innocent animals. You sir, dare to tell people that they have the right to think for themselves, challenge their government, and live up to a moral standard. These beliefs, you call conservative values, have no place in our society.
Sarcastically Yours,
James L. Paris Editor-In-Chief www.ChristianMoney.com
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