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Outlawing the Ugly: It's On Its Way

RUSH: There are many things, ladies and gentlemen, on which I have been at the forefront, on the cutting edge, ahead of the curve, however you wish to describe it. I know there's so many it's hard to remember, but a couple of them stand out, and one of them is I called attention to the problems in this country faced by the ugly way back in 1980 when I was working at a Kansas City radio station. I've expanded my work in this area on several occasions since then. Well, I just got this news report....

Democrats See Illegal Immigration As the Way To Get Their Power Back

RUSH: Five-hundred-thousand people in Dallas, Texas and they're all over television, and when you see these people marching, what's the first thing that enters your mind? I can guess that some of you say, "Don't these people have jobs?" Then you say, "Look at all the yard work not being done. Look at all the bathrooms in Los Angeles not being cleaned today. Don't they have jobs?" You might also be saying, "Who's paying for this?" You might also be saying, "Where's the INS?" You might be saying,...

They Got Smokers, Why Not the Ugly?

RUSH: Let's go New York City. This is Linda. She wants to weigh in on the latest survey on the ugly in Canada. Hello, Linda.
CALLER: Hi. Actually it really may happen if the war against obesity follows the pattern of the war against tobacco. The ugly, at least as defined as being fat, may be banned. The lawyer, John Banzhaf, the guy who made his bones suing Big Tobacco and trying to get smokers banned from parks and beaches on the idea that children shouldn't see them, is also the guy who...

Outlawing the Ugly: It's On Its Way

RUSH: There are many things, ladies and gentlemen, on which I have been at the forefront, on the cutting edge, ahead of the curve, however you wish to describe it. I know there's so many it's hard to remember, but a couple of them stand out, and one of them is I called attention to the problems in this country faced by the ugly way back in 1980 when I was working at a Kansas City radio station. I've expanded my work in this area on several occasions since then. Well, I just got this news report....

Democrats See Illegal Immigration As the Way To Get Their Power Back

RUSH: Five-hundred-thousand people in Dallas, Texas and they're all over television, and when you see these people marching, what's the first thing that enters your mind? I can guess that some of you say, "Don't these people have jobs?" Then you say, "Look at all the yard work not being done. Look at all the bathrooms in Los Angeles not being cleaned today. Don't they have jobs?" You might also be saying, "Who's paying for this?" You might also be saying, "Where's the INS?" You might be saying,...

They Got Smokers, Why Not the Ugly?

RUSH: Let's go New York City. This is Linda. She wants to weigh in on the latest survey on the ugly in Canada. Hello, Linda.CALLER: Hi. Actually it really may happen if the war against obesity follows the pattern of the war against tobacco. The ugly, at least as defined as being fat, may be banned. The lawyer, John Banzhaf, the guy who made his bones suing Big Tobacco and trying to get smokers banned from parks and beaches on the idea that children shouldn't see them, is also the guy who sued...

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