To know who Rush Limbaugh is, you'd need to listen to AM Radio (an older form of entertainment outdated by FM Radio, and now the Internet, mp3 players and other technologies). If you had been listening on September 26th you would have heard him call all veterans of war who do not support George W. Bush and his failed Iraq invasion "Phony Soldiers."
Following a heated debate as to whether Rush should be permitted to speak in such a manner, the Senate of the United States sent Rush's boss a letter condemning the remarks.
Americans have long since stopped talking about Rush's "Phony Soldiers" insult, so it would have seemed like he could have just let it go. But for some reason, every show since he made the insult ... has been about the insult.
Now, in an apparent attempt to atone for his dispicable lack of judgment, Rush has offered the sale of the actual document on a popular website. It appears as though it will sell for a lot of money, and the proceeds are said to be headed for a good cause.
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