Subject:   Is this board really so boring we need to chat about another board? | 
  
  
  
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 Date Posted: 22:28:14 01/07/03 Tue 
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's message, "Kman's Forum is full of poop! Kman's forum is CENSORED! Don't go there!" on 20:59:29 01/03/03 Fri 
 
and this whole post is silly cause this article is on the other board. 
 
>(This factual article has been canceled three times by 
>Kman! Boycott his censored forum!) 
> 
>ST. LOUIS MAN CLAIMS RUSH LIMBAUGH AFFAIR (Breaking 
>Hard, ho ho...) 
> 
>St. Louis xxxxx xxxxxxx 
> 
>Dec. 8, 2002 
> 
>A 46 year old music store owner from the St. Louis 
>area, Elliot Sanders, is claiming that while a college 
>student at Southeast Missouri University in 1971, he 
>had an affair with Rush Limbaugh. Sanders claims that 
>he and Limbaugh, the well known talk radio star, had 
>an affair that went on for about 3 months in the fall 
>of 1971...  
> 
>Sanders stated that he met Limbaugh in a class he was 
>taking, but it was only after meeting his sister, who 
>was openly gay at that time, that he found out Rush 
>himself was gay. "Rush was a charming man privately," 
>says Sanders, "I met him in a class I was taking, and 
>got on a first name basis with him. I didn't realize 
>he was gay until his sister came to visit him. She was 
>gay, and like, we hit it off, and she seemed shocked 
>that I didn't know Rush was gay as well. When I found 
>out I was like ... wow!" 
> 
>Sanders says that privately, Limbaugh was very 
>sensitive and caring man, but that he was furiously 
>angry that KFBK, the top 40 radio station he worked 
>while still in high school would not offer him a full 
>time job. 
> 
>"He was furious about that," said Sanders, "And he 
>often told me that he was really going to show them." 
>According to Sanders, Rush's politics at the time were 
>somewhat middle of the road. "Rush said that he though 
>most people are incredibly gullible, and he felt that 
>the key to radio programming was to reach that crowd, 
>and that it would be really, really easy. He thought 
>he thought he could get anyone to believe anything he 
>said, and the more outrageous is was, the more they 
>would believe it." 
> 
>When asked when he thought Limbaugh "went straight," 
>Sanders replied, "What are you talking about? I mean, 
>he's been married four times now, do people really not 
>get why he doesn't stay married? I guarantee none of 
>those marriages was ever consummated." 
> 
>Sanders would not divulge any further details, but 
>when asked if he feared retaliation from Limbaugh for 
>his revelations, he stated, "No, Rush wouldn't do 
>that, he's really a sweetie at heart, but some of the 
>people who listen to him might. I think most of them 
>are psychotic. I don't think these people realize he's 
>just pandering to them for ratings, but if they find 
>out, I wouldn't want to be there." 
 
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