Well said.


--- In [email protected], Marlon Machado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If Rush Limbaugh ever becomes a libertarian I guess I'll have to start 
> looking for another philosophical school of thought to adhere to. 
> Sharing the same nationality with that douchebag is bad enough.
> 
> M
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> >In a message dated 11/5/2005 1:13:43 PM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >On Friday, a caller asked Rush to name his favorite and most 
> >influential books.
> >
> >Without flinching Rush said first and foremost "Frederich Hayek's Road 
> >to Serfdom," and then went on to recommend "anything by Thomas Sowell."
> >
> >Wow! People think Rush is a "Conservative."  But with a perfect 100 
> >score on Economic Liberties, and a 50 to 60 score on Personal 
> >Liberties, he's well within the Libertarian Quadrant of the New 
> >Political Spectrum.
> >
> >Welcome to the libertarian movement Rush!  We always knew you were 
> >one of us. 
> >Especially after his highly motivating Oxycotin court case. 
> >
> >In addition to Self-interest being a major motivator for many 
> >conversions to libertarianism, Rush as a Wm. F. Buckley emulator
> >-- often doing his impressions on the radio -- undoubtedly knows
> >of WFB's public call for the legalization of dope. (This isn't news.
> >He has been saying it since 1969, when son Christopher introduced
> >him to the pleasures of weed, "more than 3 miles offshore.")
> >
> >To further validate this enlightenment awareness, "Eureka!" 
> >Rush immediately after highly recommending "The Road 
> >to Serfdom" and "anything by Thomas Sowell, especially
> >The Vision of the Anointed" (skewering Liberals' elitism),
> >he then challenged his audience of 22 million listeners to read
> >Hayek's "Constitution of Liberty."
> >
> >Let's hope that Laissez Faire Books has plenty of copies
> >and that new readers are galvanized to continue reading
> >through LFB's Booklist, to multiply enlightening conversions.
> >
> >Ironies continue to please. When the Clintons were voted out  
> >of Little Rock, Arkansas, that festering cavity was also filled 
> >with enlightenment. Laissez Faire Books ...the Center for
> >Libertarian Thought is headquartered there Now.
> >
> >You too, can easily visit online at LFB.com.
> >Or call for the holiday catalog, toll free: 800-326-0996.
> >WRF
> >
> >Rush Limbaugh comes out as an "Economic libertarian...
> >
> >
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