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Rush Limbaugh - Sandra Fluke

Hey.... I am a Woman and I know women and men out there appalled by Rush Limbaugh's comments should boycott his radio broadcast and tell him to retire! The good thing is that he represents the Republican Party and now these guys have to deal with him... 


How amazing that in this day and age, men can still think like Cavemen, OK maybe like in the Middle-age era.


What's wrong with this guy? Has he lost his mind or is he for real? And he's married...! Is it just for the heck of it or he has a real wife? Where is she, what's her reaction on this? How does she feel about her husband insulting women?


When it's the time we finally realize that we are all Human Beings?


Enough hatred now.... let's pull ourselves together and work towards a better life, a better Earth.


Thank you,




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