LISTEN: Charlie Sheen Justifies Erratic Behavior To Radio Show

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By TRACIE DE LA ROSA
February 25, 2011

Charlie Sheen called into a nationally syndicated radio show on Thursday to justify his recent so-called erratic behavior and crucify the producers of his hit CBS show, "Two and a Half Men."

"I was told if I went on the attack, they would cancel the show and all that, and so I'm just sort of seeing if they're telling the truth or not," Charlie told "The Alex Jones Show."

Following the radio interview, CBS apparently stayed true to its claim and announced that production on the show is canceled for the remainder of the season.

Charlie went on to criticize his "Two and a Half Men" producers: "Look what I'm dealing with, fools and trolls," he said. "I don't have time for their judgment and stupidity."

Sheen went into to rehab after he was rushed to a Los Angeles hospital, reportedly for severe abdominal discomfort. As a result, the show was put into hiatus.

Sheen refers to his "Two and a Half Men" producer Chuck Lorre by his real name, Chaim Levine, and says he embarrassed Lorre "in front of his children and the world by healing at a pace that his un-evolved mind cannot process."

Sheen continued his rant, telling Jones that he "cleansed himself" to get rid of his addiction and the only thing he is addicted to right now is "winning": "I cured it with my brain, with my mind. I’m cured," declared Sheen.

Sheen also criticized Alcoholics Anonymous, calling the 12-step program "a cult with a bunch of losers," and saying that they are "brainwashing" his family," claiming that AA has a 5% success rate, while he has a 100% success rate.

Of the many avenues he took during the extended radio rant, Sheen also said that soon-to-be-ex-wife Brooke Mueller was on a Bahamas trip with him and his cohorts, presumably porn star Bree Olson and former nanny Natalie Kenly, but has since left. "Good luck on your travels [Brooke], you are going to need it, badly," said Charlie.

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