Wednesday, January 19, 2011

NBC Harry's Law: just more progressive propaganda

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I like Kathy Bates and I sat down to watch NBC's new drama "Harry's Law". Things were good for a while but then something happened that just pissed me off.
Note: quotations might not be exact but their meaning and intent are accurate

During the court room conversations Kathy Bates character suggests the legalization of drugs. The prosecutor asks if she's serious about legalizing drugs? Kathy Bates replied: "Don't blame me. It was the Republicans who first suggested legalizing drugs, because Rush Limbaugh is an addict and needed drugs. I guess Rush got through it without harm because of who he is".

Are You Kidding Me ?

I won't watch "Harry's Law" ever again. That's the price they pay for partisan propaganda. Don't Watch Harry's Law. Just Another Outlet For Progressive Propaganda.

Why is Rush mentioned as an addict when the dozens in Malibu entering rehab on a weekly basis are not mentioned?

Why is Rush mentioned when there are dozens in Malibu having to undergo multiple rehabs, but Rush only one time?

Why is Rush singled out as the cause of the Republican's considering legalization of drugs. That's a lie. The Republicans did not pursue possible legislation to get Rush more drugs? They pursue it to possibly put all drugs businesses and drug kingpins out of business, and reduce prisoners in American jails for non-violent drug crimes.

What happened to mentioning Charlie Sheen or Robert Downey Jr.,  and every other entertainer that has the problem? No the only one mentioned is Rush, so that in peoples mind Rush is instantly identified as a drug addict, when in fact he is not a drug addict. He is recovered. Just more progressive propaganda like "Law and Order"'s pro-choice, progressive, anti-religion, and anti-conservative scripts.

Why is Rush mentioned when there are hundreds of thousands becoming addicted to prescription medication ever year. How is Rush's experience any different. He became addicted following doctor's instructions. It caused him the problem, he went and got the problem fixed. I think it surprised Rush how easy it was to become addicted while under a doctor's care. He probably will be more understanding and compassionate when he hears of other's addictions.