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04-18-2012, 08:04 PM
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04-18-2012, 08:28 PM
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Thanks for the link. I didn't notice a teleprompter, but then Ted doesn't need one, because he doesn't need anybody to tell him what he is supposed to say, and supposed to think.
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04-18-2012, 08:38 PM
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Thanks for the link. I didn't notice a teleprompter, but then Ted doesn't need one, because he doesn't need anybody to tell him what he is supposed to say, and supposed to think.
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No problem Brother. I put in a request for "The Ted Nugent Thread" to be merged with this POS.
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04-18-2012, 08:46 PM
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04-18-2012, 08:49 PM
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04-18-2012, 11:25 PM
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look chidren, I could care less what Nudgent says about Obama or who he stumps for. Thats not my issue with his dumbass. Waving the NRA flag while he spews shit, is. Get it?
I posted my opinion of the idiot the day before I posted this thread, and have held that opinion longer than you can imagine.
I repeat myself.
Fuck the Nudge.
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04-19-2012, 07:09 AM
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CJ7, the NRA recognized long ago that in order to combat the never ending attack uppn the Bill of Rights, they had to at times go "over the top". This means never caving in on anything, because they are well aware that once the camel gets it's nose under the tent, it wont be long untill he is in all the way.
Charlton Heston's "from my cold dead hands" speach was such a moment. The seemingly irrational stand against the ban on ANY weapons is another. The NRA knows who the enemy is, and they know this enemy will stop at nothing to see that the 2d Amrndment is stripped from the Bill of Rights.
I get peeved at some of the NRA's endless attacks on anybody who suggest that perhaps we do need more sensible gun laws. I get peeved at their never ending flood of "mail", both electronic and snail, that has one theme, give more money to the cause.
But I know that the NRA is the one Organization that WILL stand and deliver. While I do not agree with every tactic they employ, I certainly recognize that in a battle as important as this, it is good to have someone who will fight the uncompromising fight.
Ted Nugent is part of this. Heck, as a Veteran, I know he was no better than the thousands of others who managed to use rather creative methods to avoid the draft. But at least he has since put his money where his mouth is since, in his support for a multitude of causes that benefit those who have been severly handicapped while in the service of their Country.
Of course Nugent is over the top. He is a flawed icon. But he fights a uncompromising fight, and at times, that is who we need.
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04-19-2012, 07:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Jackie S
CJ7, the NRA recognized long ago that in order to combat the never ending attack uppn the Bill of Rights, they had to at times go "over the top". This means never caving in on anything, because they are well aware that once the camel gets it's nose under the tent, it wont be long untill he is in all the way.
Charlton Heston's "from my cold dead hands" speach was such a moment. The seemingly irrational stand against the ban on ANY weapons is another. The NRA knows who the enemy is, and they know this enemy will stop at nothing to see that the 2d Amrndment is stripped from the Bill of Rights.
I get peeved at some of the NRA's endless attacks on anybody who suggest that perhaps we do need more sensible gun laws. I get peeved at their never ending flood of "mail", both electronic and snail, that has one theme, give more money to the cause.
But I know that the NRA is the one Organization that WILL stand and deliver. While I do not agree with every tactic they employ, I certainly recognize that in a battle as important as this, it is good to have someone who will fight the uncompromising fight.
Ted Nugent is part of this. Heck, as a Veteran, I know he was no better than the thousands of others who managed to use rather creative methods to avoid the draft. But at least he has since put his money where his mouth is since, in his support for a multitude of causes that benefit those who have been severly handicapped while in the service of their Country.
Of course Nugent is over the top. He is a flawed icon. But he fights a uncompromising fight, and at times, that is who we need.
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04-19-2012, 12:47 PM
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Nudge, idiots like him, and idiots he influences, is a big part of the reason groups spend millions of dollars trying to pass gun control legislation. Standing up for our rights is one thing ... pissing gasoline on a fire is another.
no need to repeat myself again.
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04-19-2012, 02:59 PM
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CJ7, the NRA recognized long ago that in order to combat the never ending attack uppn the Bill of Rights, they had to at times go "over the top". This means never caving in on anything, because they are well aware that once the camel gets it's nose under the tent, it wont be long untill he is in all the way.
Charlton Heston's "from my cold dead hands" speach was such a moment. The seemingly irrational stand against the ban on ANY weapons is another. The NRA knows who the enemy is, and they know this enemy will stop at nothing to see that the 2d Amrndment is stripped from the Bill of Rights.
I get peeved at some of the NRA's endless attacks on anybody who suggest that perhaps we do need more sensible gun laws. I get peeved at their never ending flood of "mail", both electronic and snail, that has one theme, give more money to the cause.
But I know that the NRA is the one Organization that WILL stand and deliver. While I do not agree with every tactic they employ, I certainly recognize that in a battle as important as this, it is good to have someone who will fight the uncompromising fight.
Ted Nugent is part of this. Heck, as a Veteran, I know he was no better than the thousands of others who managed to use rather creative methods to avoid the draft. But at least he has since put his money where his mouth is since, in his support for a multitude of causes that benefit those who have been severly handicapped while in the service of their Country.
Of course Nugent is over the top. He is a flawed icon. But he fights a uncompromising fight, and at times, that is who we need.
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Are you talking about Ted Nugent, or The Black Panthers?
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04-19-2012, 03:06 PM
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What's sauce for the Goose, is also sauce for the Gander.
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04-19-2012, 03:12 PM
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maybe after the Nudge has a heart to heart with the Secret Service today his sauce will go back in the fridge ... the very back of the fridge.
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04-19-2012, 03:20 PM
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Did someone say Posse...
No it's not mine so I don't care that the S/N is showing. Actually mine looks better with the 24K gold trim on the accents, trigger, hammer, barrel bushing, back strap and thumb safety. Shoots like a fucking dream too.
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04-19-2012, 03:36 PM
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I own one of the first .44 mags Smith built in the late 50's. My dad liked nickle, and Im gald he did.
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04-19-2012, 03:37 PM
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What's sauce for the Goose, is also sauce for the Gander.
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Great. I got $100 that says we won't go 14 days before post #37 can be referenced to show what a pathetic hypocrite you are.
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