Posted on Feb 18, 2021
Tunnel to Towers CEO on Rush Limbaugh's support for veterans: ‘He changed our foundation’
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Did he though?
"The war of words began last Wednesday when Limbaugh, a longtime conservative radio talk-show host, insinuated that veterans who question the war in Iraq are "phony soldiers" on his talk-radio program."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=3683929&page=1
Many didn't like him: "Yet as the furor over Mr. Limbaugh’s description of a Georgetown University student as a “slut” reaches troops overseas, US military veterans as well as soldiers serving in Afghanistan are asking the Pentagon to drop Limbaugh’s radio program from its lineup."
"An organization of some 100,000 US military veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, VoteVets.org, is also circulating a petition calling for the removal of Limbaugh’s show from the US military’s network, and signatures on it are growing everyday, says Maj. Jon Soltz, the chairman of VoteVets.org.
There are currently more than 11,000 military veterans and family members who have signed the petition."
I don't think the minor good deeds he did make up for the multitude of racist, sexist and horrific comments he made in his life at all.
"The war of words began last Wednesday when Limbaugh, a longtime conservative radio talk-show host, insinuated that veterans who question the war in Iraq are "phony soldiers" on his talk-radio program."
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote2008/story?id=3683929&page=1
Many didn't like him: "Yet as the furor over Mr. Limbaugh’s description of a Georgetown University student as a “slut” reaches troops overseas, US military veterans as well as soldiers serving in Afghanistan are asking the Pentagon to drop Limbaugh’s radio program from its lineup."
"An organization of some 100,000 US military veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, VoteVets.org, is also circulating a petition calling for the removal of Limbaugh’s show from the US military’s network, and signatures on it are growing everyday, says Maj. Jon Soltz, the chairman of VoteVets.org.
There are currently more than 11,000 military veterans and family members who have signed the petition."
I don't think the minor good deeds he did make up for the multitude of racist, sexist and horrific comments he made in his life at all.
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