Loved more than you know.
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Was listening to clips a few days ago. Glad I was able to be part of this.
In high school I got out at noon because I took a couple online college classes (the less time in that prison the better)
Was so excited every day to walk out, get in my Jeep Cherokee and turn on Rush.
Several years later, had been out of college 9 months. Had a temporary job driving around fields doing soil sampling. Very stressful time in my life. Once again, Rush was there with me. Every day. The voice of hope. The voice of reason.
The paternal guiding light most of us didn’t have in our personal life.
Also, to demonstrate how much he was the real deal, look at his personal life. When he died, very little was revealed about him. He truly kept to himself. Lived the life he wanted with the wife he wanted. Didn’t need to be the center of attention and show his face at all the high society occasions.
It was Rush and his bond with everyday Americans. That was all he needed.
Keep his memory and message alive.
I think he knew what is getting ready to come for America. He’ll be smiling down on the renewed America soon.
Wow— your post really mirrors my experiences in many ways. No adults or older family members every introduced me to Rush. I was the only weirdo in high school who couldn’t wait to leave early on my early days and catch him in my car. Same thing carried into college because there was a time where I was in community college and just took a couple classes where I had to drive quite a ways back and forth. I really miss him. It’s an odd feeling, I’m not lost without him or anything, it’s just something I used to always look forward to, like catching up with an old friend who you can no longer catch up with. Odd feeling. I haven’t experienced much death, but man do I miss that guy.
Agreed. Had never listened to him before I started driving. I knew their was a negative representation of him by common culture, so they made me curious. I’ve always had a tendency to go the opposite direction of the herd.
One of the first moments in life that I learned everything we’re told is a lie
There is no closer form of independence and sincerity than what he presented.
Same here… really miss him. I also had heard all the stuff from msm/society that said he was a pos. Looking back, 10-15 years spent listening to him & he was a good dude overall, he made mistakes & had demons, but who doesn’t..? There will never be another that could come close to the divine inspired truth and discussion he could present, at least not in my lifetime. I believe God was with him, especially in the later years.
“Talent…. On loan…. From God”
What a great post today. Thanks lads