Contact Your Local Rush Limbaugh Radio Station Today

Apparently, it wasn't enough for Rush Limbaugh to call American service members who advocate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq "phony soldiers." Two days later, on September 28, while defending his remarks during the portion of his program broadcast on American Forces Network to our men and women in uniform around the world, Limbaugh went a step further and named decorated Marine Vietnam veteran and Congressman John P. Murtha (D-PA) one of the "phony soldiers." Then, on October 2, Limbaugh went beyond the pale and assailed VoteVets.org for running an ad featuring Brian McGough, an Afghanistan and Iraq war veteran who received the Purple Heart and was severely injured by an IED in Iraq. Limbaugh called the ad "a blatant use of a valiant combat veteran, lying to him about what I said, then strapping those lies to his belt, sending him out via the media in a TV ad to walk into as many people as he can walk into" -- actually comparing McGough to a suicide bomber!

It's time to take action. Use this online directory of Limbaugh's radio affiliates -- contact your local station directly and let them know what you think of his despicable comments.

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National Review's York ignores Limbaugh falsehood about splicing of audio and transcript (10/03/2007)

Limbaugh offering inconsistent explanations for "phony soldiers" comment (10/03/2007)

If Jonah Goldberg hasn't heard conservatives "deny the patriotism of the opposition," he's not listening to Limbaugh (10/03/2007)

MSNBC's Geist, Politico's Brown misrepresented Clear Channel letter on Limbaugh's "phony soldiers" comments (10/03/2007)

Fox News Live guest claimed Limbaugh named MacBeth "about 30 seconds" after "phony soldiers" comment -- but it was nearly 2 minutes (10/03/2007)

Defending Limbaugh, Bennett misrepresented Limbaugh's attack on Rep. Murtha (10/02/2007)

Limbaugh: VoteVets lied to soldier in ad, "strapp[ed] those lies to his belt," then sent him out "to walk into as many people" as he can (10/02/2007)

Melanie Morgan: Iraq war vet Soltz "undermin[ing] the real mission of our troops" (10/02/2007)

Fox News falsehood: Limbaugh "used this term 'phony soldiers' when he was talking about a guy named Jesse MacBeth" (10/02/2007)

Scarborough and Geist repeated Limbaugh's defense of "phony soldiers" comment without noting its holes (10/02/2007)

O'Reilly attacked Media Matters for "peddling" "propaganda" about Limbaugh's "phony soldiers" comment (10/02/2007)

Limbaugh's AFN audience has heard only misrepresentations of his "phony soldiers" comment on his show (10/01/2007)

Double standard? Media provided extensive coverage of MoveOn ad, but largely ignore Limbaugh's "phony soldiers" controversy (10/01/2007)

Radio host John DePetro: White people go to Harlem for "either" drugs or prostitutes (10/01/2007)

AP misrepresented context of Limbaugh "phony soldiers" comment (09/29/2007)

Like radio show, transcript on RushLimbaugh.com selectively edits his "phony soldiers" comments (09/28/2007)

Limbaugh expands group of "phony soldiers" to include Vietnam veteran Murtha (09/28/2007)

Limbaugh falsely recasts "phony soldiers" smear (09/28/2007)

Limbaugh selectively edited "phony soldiers" clip, claimed it was "the entire transcript" (09/28/2007)

Limbaugh previously called Vietnam veteran Kerry "a fraud," "a total phony" (09/28/2007)

UPDATED: Members of Congress denounced Limbaugh's "phony soldiers" smear (09/27/2007)

Limbaugh: Service members who support U.S. withdrawal are "phony soldiers" (09/27/2007)