Rush Limbaugh’s 35 Undeniable Truths of Life
1 The greatest threat to the human spirit is liberalism.
2 The single greatest threat to the free people of the world is
posed by the heinous idea of centralized government control.
3 Peace does not mean the elimination of nuclear weapons.
4 Peace does not mean the absence of war.
5 War is not obsolete.
6 Ours is a world governed by the aggressive use of force.
7 There is only one way to eliminate nuclear weapons. Use
them.
8 Peace cannot be achieved merely by developing an “understanding”
among peoples.
9 Americans opposing America is not always sacred nor courageous...it
is sometimes dangerous.
10 Liberalism poisons the soul.
11 Neither the United States, nor anyone else, “imposes” freedom
on the people of other nations. Freedom is not an imposition.
12 Freedom is God-given.
13 To dictatorships, peace means the absence of opposition.
14 To free people, peace means the absence of threat.
15 The Peace Movement in the United States was, whether by accident
or design, pro-Communist.
16 The collective knowledge and wisdom of seasoned citizens is the
most valuable, yet untapped, resource our young people have.
17 The greatest football team in the history of civilization was
the Pittsburgh Steelers of 1975 through 1980.
18 There is no such thing as “war atrocities.” War is an atrocity.
19 Regardless of the pain in our memories, nostalgia only reminds
us of the good times in our past.
20 There is a God.
21 Abortion is wrong.
22 Morality is not defined by individual choice.
23 Evolution cannot explain creation.
24 Feminism was established so that unattractive women could have
easier access to the mainstream of society.
25 Love is the only human emotion which cannot be controlled.
You either do or you don’t. You can’t fake it. (Except women,
and thank God they can.)
26 The only difference between Mikhail Gorbachev and previous Soviet
leaders is that he is alive.
27 Soviet leaders were actually left-wing dictators.
28 Abraham Lincoln saved this nation.
29 The Los Angeles Raiders will never be the team they were when
they called Oakland home.
30 The United States will again go to war.
31 To more and more American intellectuals, a victorious United
States is a sinful United States.
32 The fact that American intellectuals rue a victorious United
States is frightening and ominous.
33 There will always be poor people.
34 The fact that there will always be poor people is not the fault
of the rich.
35 Rather than feel guilty as some do, you should thank God for
making you an American.
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