Conservative talk-show host and commentator Rush Limbaugh is vehemently denying charges that he is the notorious Nazi death camp guard Ruslan Lemyanuk aka "Ruslan the Blood-drinker." The Simon Wisenheimer Center has promised to look into the matter, and a spokesman for the center said that they "hope the matter can be resolved in a manner that will bring peace to the memories of all those whose blood calls out for justice."
Limbaugh, who denies being a Nazi death camp guard, has been repeatedly singled out for suspicion despite no compelling physical evidence that he was, in fact Ruslan Lemyanuk aka "Ruslan the Blood-drinker."
Israeli authorities have not yet expressed an interest in extraditing Limbaugh, who denies being Ukrainian, or a Nazi death camp guard, and also denies being Ruslan Lemyanuk aka "Ruslan the Blood-drinker." But Israeli law does provide for the possibility of the death sentence for Limbaugh if in fact he is proven to be the alleged war criminal Ruslan Lemyanuk aka "Ruslan the Blood-drinker" and is then extradited to Israel and found guilty.
Several European states, including Russia and Germany, also have provisions for prosecuting Mr. Limbaugh for war crimes committed while he was a Nazi death camp guard, if he is found to be Ruslan Lemyanuk aka "Ruslan the Blood-drinker" and is then extradited.
In a brief statement on his radio show today Limbaugh denied being Ukrainian while continuing to deny being a war criminal and also denying that he is the notorious death camp guard Ruslan Lemyanuk aka "Ruslan the Blood-drinker."
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