Pubdate: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 Source: Herald, The (SC) Copyright: 2004 The Herald Contact: http://www.heraldonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/369 ACLU COMES TO RUSH'S RESCUE Talk about strange bedfellows, the American Civil Liberties Union has come to the aid of troglodyte talk-show host Rush Limbaugh. Limbaugh, who has admitted that he was addicted to prescription painkillers, is under investigation for buying more than 2,000 such pills, prescribed by four doctors in six months, at a pharmacy near his Palm Beach mansion. Limbaugh argues that the investigation is politically motivated, which prosecutors deny. What has piqued the interest of the ACLU, however, is that investigators seized Limbaugh's medical records in November to find out whether he had violated drug laws and where he purchased the painkillers. Howard Simon, executive director of Florida's state ACLU chapter, concedes that it "may seem odd" for his organization to be backing a conservative who frequently bashes the ACLU, but, he says, a principle is at stake. "We always said that the ACLU's real client is the Bill of Rights and we will continue to safeguard the values of equality, fairness and privacy for everyone, regardless of race, economic status or political point of view," said Simon. In this case, ACLU attorneys believe that Limbaugh's medical records should be off-limits to prosecutors. They argue that if law enforcement can routinely ignore the privilege of patient-doctor confidentiality, the records of everyone in Florida might be open to the prying eyes of prosecutors. You don't have to be a dittohead to appreciate that patients ought to be able to talk with their doctors with some expectation of privacy. Prosecutors have many other avenues -- including eyewitness testimony from Limbaugh's servants -- they can pursue to nail him on the illegal use of painkillers. Digging into his medical records strikes us as a bad precedent, and we're glad the ACLU has decided to step in. As often is the case, the ACLU gets points for consistency, if not the company it keeps. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh