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Nothing Wrong With Rush

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Monte Wolverton, Cagle Cartoons

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  2. JSpencer says:

    Nothing a heart replacement couldn't cure… assuming you can replace a sump pump with a heart that is.

  3. Father_Time says:

    Must be terrible to have all that ill-gotten money and know that you are going to die anyway…and…probably sooner rather than later.

    A special place awaits…….

  4. Rudi says:

    With Limpbaugh power and wealth, a new heart won't be a problem. One of the Amway cofounders bought a heart in the UK when the US transplant clinics turned him down.
    http://www.rickross.com/reference/amway/amway24…

    Amway cofounder back after journey for life
    Detroit Free Press/October 8, 1997
    By Doron Levin
    Grand Rapids — The last nine months have been a life-and-death struggle for Rich DeVos, in the deepest sense of those words.

    At 5:45 Tuesday afternoon, with a healthy transplanted heart beating in his chest, the 71-year-old cofounder of the Amway Corp. came home.

    His 92-year-old mother, Ethel, in a wheelchair, was in Grand Rapids to greet him at Kent County Airport after his flight from Italy. So were Gov. John Engler and hundreds of relatives, friends and well-wishers.

    DeVos thanked the crowd “for letting us share our hearts with you. That's the right word, isn't it?”

    For the past month, DeVos was recuperating in the western coastal town of Viareggio, Italy, aboard his 125-foot sailboat, Freedom, watching construction of his new 175-foot sailboat, Independence.

    Back in 1997 the age limitin the US was 65, but DeVos used his money elsewhere:
    http://health.yahoo.com/experts/heartdisease/39…

  5. Bill Witten says:

    I rest my case. Far left echo chamber.

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