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UTUSN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-03-05 03:07 PM
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10. He Would Respect Women More If His Mother Had Been a Lawyer
Edited on Thu Mar-03-05 03:37 PM by UTUSN
If he had grown up with a female professional in the house. In the early stages of Googling, there is no reference to the mother of Satan being a lawyer.

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http://www.legalunderground.com/2004/07/trial_lawyer_in.html

His father Rush H. Limbaugh, Jr., was a judge. His brother, David Scott Limbaugh, who graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Political Science and was Law Review at University of Missouri, is a practising lawyer who has served as a member of Missouri Association of Trial Attorneys. David has also had a career in politics, as distinguished from just talking about politics.

http://semissourian.rustcom.net/story/1077489.html

.... ...Rush H. Limbaugh Sr., a scholarly lawyer and civic-minded gentleman whose life spanned more than a century of changes in the river city. ....

His son, Stephen N. Limbaugh Sr., is a federal judge in St. Louis and presided over a major court case involving desegregation of St. Louis public schools in the 1980s.

Stephen Limbaugh Sr. said in a 1984 Missourian interview that a good judge needs a good disposition.

Limbaugh said a sense of power comes with being a federal judge. "It's very ego-gratifying to be a federal judge," he said shortly after being appointed.

Rush H. Limbaugh Sr. practiced law for many years with another son, Rush H. Limbaugh Jr., who died in 1990 at the age of 72. Rush Limbaugh Jr. loved to talk politics, a characteristic he passed down to his son, famed conservative radio commentator Rush Limbaugh III. ....

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