ted nugent politics
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I'm confident that he makes jerky out of people in some dilapidated cabin in the woods somewhere where the water might or might not be contaminated.Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0
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It doesn't speak well of the direction the NRA is headed. Their arrogance could be their downfall.polaris_x wrote:there are a lot of people who think like teddy ... he's perfect for them to be quite honest ... ignorance likes nothing more than to be surrounded by more ignorance ...Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
JonnyPistachio wrote:I'm confident that he makes jerky out of people in some dilapidated cabin in the woods somewhere where the water might or might not be contaminated.
:shock: ...
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
does the Nuge have any political pull ?..what are you guy's so worried about.

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I hope that wasn't directed toward me, brian. I had no guns out, wasn't pissed off, just a bit surprised; in fact, I was smiling the entire time I posted what I did.brianlux wrote:Good gawd this train is such a friggin' drag sometimes. Can't have a little joking around at ol' Ted's expense without gittin' them guns out. Yee haw...
Later, dudes and dudettes-- I've got bigger fish to fry.
All's cool on my end!0 -
Of course he does or he would not be playing at Glen Beck rallies or speaking at one of the most powerful lobby group's annual convention.Godfather. wrote:does the Nuge have any political pull ?.
There are diminishing returns when you play out to the most extreme of a group. Just ask Mr. Beck. You risk alienating the general public and lose the support of moderate and reasonable members. And that opens a hole and weakness that sooner or later will be exploited.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
"I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him."
Galileo Galilei
Ted is outspoken, passionate, loyal to his roots ie ... the constitution.
This sneaky ass crap our government is doing taking our personal rights and freedoms away in the guise of "protecting" us is bullcrap. :nono: this both reds and blues
It would be the height of ignorance to allow that to continue to happen.0 -
hedonist wrote:
I hope that wasn't directed toward me, brian. I had no guns out, wasn't pissed off, just a bit surprised; in fact, I was smiling the entire time I posted what I did.brianlux wrote:Good gawd this train is such a friggin' drag sometimes. Can't have a little joking around at ol' Ted's expense without gittin' them guns out. Yee haw...
Later, dudes and dudettes-- I've got bigger fish to fry.
All's cool on my end!
I'm very glad you responded to this, Hedonist. No, this was not directed at you. I mostly don't agree with your comment but I certainly do respect it because your statement is a reflection of your honest feelings on the subject and not an attempt to bate. I apologize if it appeared that my comment was directed toward you.
My comment was a reaction to another post and I don't want to get personal here so I'll just say more generically that having to deal with bating, trolling posts on AMT is always a drag. There are people here who like to try to bate others. That's not the same as stating an opinion. You can state a controversial opinion or one you know others will disagree with in such a way as to not be baiting. Hedonists post is a good example of doing just that- one persons true thoughts stated with forthright honesty in civil manner. That's not the same as trying to bait others. Baiters know who I'm talking about and you know what I mean.
Thanks Hedonist."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
ahh, always the optimist.polaris_x wrote:with each passing day ... the education system and role of corporately controlled media is making americans more ignorant ... the NRA has nothing to fear ...
There is more information availble now then ever. Perhaps the teachers are not the heroes we make them out to be ... :think:
alas, here is some good news ...
http://news.yahoo.com/top-u-colleges-of ... ector.html
perhaps I'll take a course on the history of the world since 1300Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0 -
sometimes I find enthusiasm appropriate and invigorating ... just like Ted's and a few here
:corn:
woot woot!
time to be less civil and more demanding of our leaders!
not sure Romney was the best choice for that though ...
his sheep's clothing appears to be too much the same
where's the wife cheatin liar when you need him
and the pizza eatin smilie :P0 -
pandora wrote:sometimes I find enthusiasm appropriate and invigorating ... just like Ted's and a few here
:corn:
woot woot!
time to be less civil and more demanding of our leaders!
not sure Romney was the best choice for that though ...
his sheep's clothing appears to be too much the same
where's the wife cheatin liar when you need him
and the pizza eatin smilie :P
As a nation, have we been civil with our leaders or just plain apathetic? And have we been less than honest about the realities of the world around us? I think so. The fact that peak oil and its effect on our economy, for example, is seldom discussed by either the general populous or our leaders is a good example of this. I don't see enthusiasm of the sort Mr. Nugent has to offer as taking us anywhere useful."It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
I hope this prick shoots himself by accident and hi's music has allways sucked what an embarrasment to rock :fp: :fp:jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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pandora wrote:"I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him."
Galileo Galilei
Ted is outspoken, passionate, loyal to his roots ie ... the constitution.
This sneaky ass crap our government is doing taking our personal rights and freedoms away in the guise of "protecting" us is bullcrap. :nono: this both reds and blues
It would be the height of ignorance to allow that to continue to happen.
Pandi, political beliefs aside, Ted wrote a song about putting a woman in a "stranglehold" and "smashing" her face.
In my eyes, that alone makes him a colossal prick.
Fuck Teddy and his peanut sized manhood.
Just my opinion.Peace, Love.
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to not question your government is unpatriotic."
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actually I think it is taking us to the inevitable ...brianlux wrote:pandora wrote:sometimes I find enthusiasm appropriate and invigorating ... just like Ted's and a few here
:corn:
woot woot!
time to be less civil and more demanding of our leaders!
not sure Romney was the best choice for that though ...
his sheep's clothing appears to be too much the same
where's the wife cheatin liar when you need him
and the pizza eatin smilie :P
As a nation, have we been civil with our leaders or just plain apathetic? And have we been less than honest about the realities of the world around us? I think so. The fact that peak oil and its effect on our economy, for example, is seldom discussed by either the general populous or our leaders is a good example of this. I don't see enthusiasm of the sort Mr. Nugent has to offer as taking us anywhere useful.
so do our leaders
why the losses of freedoms and personal power, economic control, containment.
I guess there is two sides of the coin
apathy and mutiny ...0 -
pandora wrote:
actually I think it is taking us to the inevitable ...brianlux wrote:pandora wrote:sometimes I find enthusiasm appropriate and invigorating ... just like Ted's and a few here
:corn:
woot woot!
time to be less civil and more demanding of our leaders!
not sure Romney was the best choice for that though ...
his sheep's clothing appears to be too much the same
where's the wife cheatin liar when you need him
and the pizza eatin smilie :P
As a nation, have we been civil with our leaders or just plain apathetic? And have we been less than honest about the realities of the world around us? I think so. The fact that peak oil and its effect on our economy, for example, is seldom discussed by either the general populous or our leaders is a good example of this. I don't see enthusiasm of the sort Mr. Nugent has to offer as taking us anywhere useful.
so do our leaders
why the losses of freedoms and personal power, economic control, containment.
I guess there is two sides of the coin
apathy and mutiny ...
can you tell me what freedoms we have lost? i always hear this argument but see no evidence for the normal working man that we have lost anything. please give me a list.0 -
:wave: I know little of his music don't own any. Don't really know those lyrics butthe wolf wrote:Pandi, political beliefs aside, Ted wrote a song about putting a woman in a "stranglehold" and "smashing" her face.
In my eyes, that alone makes him a colossal prick.
Fuck Teddy and his peanut sized manhood.
Just my opinion.
I thought it was about his early encounter with drug addiction ...
more figurative than literal.
Which lead to his strong stance against drug use.
I think being a colossal **** was what he was aiming at back in the day
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Thank you backbrianlux wrote:hedonist wrote:I'm very glad you responded to this, Hedonist. No, this was not directed at you. I mostly don't agree with your comment but I certainly do respect it because your statement is a reflection of your honest feelings on the subject and not an attempt to bate. I apologize if it appeared that my comment was directed toward you.
My comment was a reaction to another post and I don't want to get personal here so I'll just say more generically that having to deal with bating, trolling posts on AMT is always a drag. There are people here who like to try to bate others. That's not the same as stating an opinion. You can state a controversial opinion or one you know others will disagree with in such a way as to not be baiting. Hedonists post is a good example of doing just that- one persons true thoughts stated with forthright honesty in civil manner. That's not the same as trying to bait others. Baiters know who I'm talking about and you know what I mean.
Thanks Hedonist.
And pandora, thanks for the view on Stranglehold; I always thought the riffs kicked ass but hadn't considered the lyrics from the perspective you mentioned. Makes sense.0 -
normal workng man? ... hope you enjoy your strip searchpjhawks wrote:can you tell me what freedoms we have lost? i always hear this argument but see no evidence for the normal working man that we have lost anything. please give me a list.
:corn:
this comes to mind but I have a feeling anything anyone would list for you
you would view not as a loss but a gain in national security ...
the basis I disagree with.
This one can tell from the fact you see no evidence and are perhaps trusting of those in power.0 -
don't say anything i don't agree with
cuz if you do
i might just have to shoot ya! :nono:
peace,
jo
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