I don't see how Limbaughs head keeps from just exploding on his shoulders.
First the man says:
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I agree with the view, best articulated by Judge Robert Bork, that there is no basis in the Constitution for the privacy right which was announced as the foundational basis for the constitutional right to abortion.
---Rush Limbaugh, The Way Things Ought To Be, p. 56 Jul 2, 1992
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Then he says:
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There is no right to privacy specifically enumerated in the Constitution.
---Rush Limbaugh, Radio Broadcast- June 27, 2003
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Now he says:
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Limbaugh argued that he has a constitutional right to privacy over the records, and that the seizure of the records by the State Attorney's Office was making it difficult for him to obtain treatment from his doctors.
---Through his attorney Roy Black, Dec. 16, 2003
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I don't see how our constitution changed in those scant months. I guess when it was young women getting abortions, and being videotaped and harassed over it, it wasn't important. But when it comes to his medical records which would help put him in jail for most of what remains of his natural life, the right is important and needs to be a factor.