Viagra is also used to treat pulmonary hypertension.
But that probably isn't in your realm of personal experience.
Rush to marry again
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Robert Snow, Jun 6, 2010.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Viagra is not market as Viagra for pulmonary hypertension. It is relabeled as Revatio. What Rush had was illegal.
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Baptist Believer Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I don't listen to Limbaugh much (he irritates me), but he doesn't often tell much about his travels, except when he plays in gold tournaments or does public appearances.
The folks who assumes he is cavorting with prostitutes seem to be intentionally assuming the worst.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
2. It was not Revatio, which is Viagra to treat pulmonary hypertension.
Now why would he have illegal Viagra? Let's not get sleazy, but it is pretty obvious and it wasn't for pulmonary hypertension.
I have no idea if he was being entertained by ladies of the night. But it seems pretty obvous he was cavorting or at least wanted to do so.
I do not know much about his new wife. However, she has been a long time defender of gay rights. That is well known. Maybe with research we can find out a bit more about this lady. -
You asked for other possibilities while assuming that there were none.
I gave you one.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
You failed to mention the Viagra he had was illegal.
Why do you believe he had illegal Viagra with him?
Do you believe he is a moral person?
Would you trust your daughter, assuming you have one, to travel alone with him? I certainly would not.
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Different countries have different prescription drug laws.
What is the law in the Dominican Republic concerning Viagra?
I doubt that you have even the faintest knowledge - but that does not slow you down one bit in your casting of aspersions.
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What does that even mean?
I provided a simple direct answer to a question.
What are the relevant drug prescription laws in the Dominican Republic?
I don't know what he had it for.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
And, in fact, you are quite wrong. If a person declares an item and it is illegal then it will be taken away from him. That is the best case in this regard. Depending on the substance the person could be in trouble.
When you enter a country you are entering under their laws. That is why if I had certain prescriptions that are legal here and I was entering the Czech Republic I would need a doctor's letter stating that I had a need for these medications. Even if I had a prescription for these particular medications, but no letter I would be violating Czech law and be in trouble. Fortunately the prescriptions I require do not fall under these provisions. So, I do not need to bother the doctor for a letter.
What dodge - what misdirection? Asking you to back up your accusations?
You seldom answer questions and you often attempt to misdirect with opinion that is almost never backed up.
Wrong about what?[/QUOTE]
Just about everything. :laugh:
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Crabtownboy said: ↑Did you answer any of the questions from this thread?
Questions:
What country was the prescription from? Why did it not have his name on it?
What makes you think he declared it?
Does that statement tell you anything about what he might have been doing in the DR?Click to expand...
That is my answer.
Crabtownboy said: ↑I expect more out of myself than I do of anyone else. How about you?
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supportertargus said: ↑I already stated that I have no information and no position on those things.
That is my answer.Click to expand...
You responded to one question with that answer.
You did not respond to any of the others. It is typical of your replies in all threads to ask question, but almost never answer, and even more seldom answer with any substance.
If you really have no information and no position on this topic, how is it you answer at all?
Do you think Rush is a moral person?
Is having three divorces and marrying a 4th wife an example of a Christian lifestyle?
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Do you think Rush is a moral person?
Is having three divorces and marrying a 4th wife an example of a Christian lifestyle?
Several more questions I expect you will refuse to answer.Click to expand...
I couldn't say.
I suspect that much of what he presents on the radio is for show purposes and therefore not a real representation of him.
I suspect that much of what his critics say about him is unsubstantiated and tilted to make him look bad and therefore not a real representation of him.
Having no direct personal knowledge of him or his life I am not in a position to judge.
So I'll leave the judgements up to you since you seem to feel that you are qualified to judge him. :rolleyes: -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supportertargus said: ↑Is he a moral person?
I couldn't say.Click to expand...
I suspect that much of what he presents on the radio is for show purposes and therefore not a real representation of him.Click to expand...
I suspect that much of what his critics say about him is unsubstantiated and tilted to make him look bad and therefore not a real representation of him.Click to expand...
Why do you believe this? Can you support your view?
Having no direct personal knowledge of him or his life I am not in a position to judge.Click to expand...
So I'll leave the judgements up to you since you seem to feel that you are qualified to judge him. :rolleyes:Click to expand...
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