Article: He's not kidding

News Item: Rush Limbaugh, criticized for using the phrase "phony soldiers" while talking about soldiers in Iraq who oppose the occupation, claims he was quoted "out of context" and was referring to a single soldier.

Which is why he said "phony soldiers."

In response to a caller named Mike who complained that the press doesn't listen enough to the "real soldiers" in Iraq.

In a general attack on soldiers who express doubts about the occupation.

You can read more about it at www.rushlimbaugh.com, at which Limbaugh asks for an apology for the "smear" against him.

And you can review the transcript and audiotape at www.mediamatters .org and other places on the Internet.

While a number ...

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