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StephanieVanbryce

09/03/09 1:33 AM

#445334 RE: jigfish #445332

Again - your unfounded opinion.. .. totally meaningless .
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arizona1

09/03/09 1:49 AM

#445342 RE: jigfish #445332

Interesting hero you have. I really didn't know the history of Glenn Beck but it appears his DNA is seriously flawed.

Beck was born in Mount Vernon, Washington in February 1964, and raised a Roman Catholic. His mother and one of his brothers committed suicide and a sibling had a fatal heart attack.[3] He graduated from Sehome High School in Bellingham, Washington in 1982.

A 2007 profile in "LDS Living" magazine provides a comprehensive history of Beck's early life and career in radio, and states that his first significant exposure to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints came at age 18 when, after graduating from high school, he moved from Washington to Salt Lake City, Utah and shared an apartment with a former Mormon missionary. The article goes on to say that his first marriage ended in divorce at age 30 (1994). He and his second wife, Tania, joined the church in October 1999, partly at the urging of his eldest daughter, Mary, who has cerebral palsy.[4]

Beck was admitted to a special program for non-traditional students at Yale University while he was working for a New Haven-area radio station, having received at least one of his recommendations from Senator Joe Lieberman. During this time Beck took a single theology class, dropping out around the time of his divorce.[5]

Beck is a self-described recovering alcoholic and drug addict.[6] He also has a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. [7] He and his first wife divorced amid his struggle with substance abuse. Beck cites the help of Alcoholics Anonymous in his sobriety, and he eventually converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,[8] which teaches against the consumption of alcohol.

By his first marriage, Beck has two teenage daughters, Hannah and Mary. With his second wife, Tania, he has two children, Raphe and Cheyenne. He is currently a resident of New Canaan, Connecticut.
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arizona1

09/03/09 2:27 AM

#445356 RE: jigfish #445332

Okay...now for Rush.

After attending Southeast Missouri State University for a year he dropped out of college. He dropped out after two semesters and one summer; according to his mother, "he flunked everything", even a modern ballroom dancing class

Prescription drug addiction

On October 3, 2003 the National Enquirer reported that Limbaugh was being investigated for illegally obtaining the prescription drugs oxycodone and hydrocodone. Other news outlets quickly confirmed the investigation.[96] He admitted to listeners on his radio show on October 10 that he was addicted to prescription painkillers and stated that he would enter inpatient treatment for 30 days, immediately after the broadcast.[97]

Previously, Limbaugh has condemned illegal drug use on his radio broadcast and has stated that those convicted of drug crimes should be sent to jail

I know there's something about Viagra and going to the Dominican Republic known for underage prostitutes but I'm too tired to find it.

Anyway, maybe they're not your heroes but you seem to think of them as your role models.

All three of your guy are not formally educated yet control the message of the entire repub party. Too Funny!!!!