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News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: OPED: Rush Limbaugh's Debt To Listeners
Title:US FL: OPED: Rush Limbaugh's Debt To Listeners
Published On:2003-10-16
Source:Naples Daily News (FL)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 09:12:14
RUSH LIMBAUGH'S DEBT TO LISTENERS

It is tempting to respond to Rush Limbaugh's dramatic revelation last
week about his addiction to painkillers with the same dismissive
disdain the popular radio host has aimed at other drug addicts in the
past.

It is tempting to throw words from Limbaugh's show back in his
face..

And, indeed, Limbaugh should face the same legal consequences for his
actions as any kid on the street would, despite his fame and
considerable fortune. But as tempting as it is to write Limbaugh off
as the worst kind of hypocrite, one who would rail against, say,
Darryl Strawberry's struggle with addiction while nursing his own, to
do so would be to miss a tremendous opportunity.

After his announcement, Limbaugh checked himself in for a 30-day rehab
program. Too many other addicts in this country don't have such an
opportunity, and couldn't afford it if they did.

The nation treats drug addictions as crimes rather than health
problems. An addict in prison is still an addict. Too few treatment
opportunities are available in the criminal justice system, and too
many illegal drugs find their way behind bars. When Limbaugh comes out
and back into the public eye, he will have a chance to change the
focus of the drug debate. It may take longer than 30 days, depending
on what kind of journey Limbaugh ends up taking through the justice
system.

We hope he learns from the experience, conquers his demons and helps
change the thinking of his listeners.
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