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#16    Socio

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Posted 19 April 2012 - 09:37 PM

Looks like Ted is off the hook;

Ted Nugent meeting with Secret Service completed, 'issue resolved'

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WASHINGTON -- Rocker Ted Nugent's meeting with the US Secret Service was concluded Thursday and the "issue has been resolved," a spokesman for the US Secret Service told NewsCore.

"The US Secret Service does not anticipate any further action being taken," the spokesman said.

Edited by Socio, 19 April 2012 - 09:38 PM.


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Posted 19 April 2012 - 10:43 PM

Ted didn't say anything wrong, and the only reason it is a big deal is because he is a conservative who believes in the rights given to him by the constitution. He is not afraid to say what he wants and spit in the face of big government. I don't automatically agree with everything he says or does but he is his own person and can do as he likes. I agree with a lot of his views and am not ashamed to say it. I personally wish that more people in this country would stand up and voice their displeasure the way he does.

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Posted 19 April 2012 - 11:50 PM

I guess you don't have to drink or take drugs to be radical.

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Posted 20 April 2012 - 03:20 PM

View PostHilander, on 19 April 2012 - 11:50 PM, said:

I guess you don't have to drink or take drugs to be radical.


             How is he a radical. Oh, over the top at times but a radical? No. Louise Farrakhan, The Black Panthers are radicals and say they want us dead. How is he like them. Common sense, human decency and logical thinking is radical. How so is what he says so radical. Do not let criminals come here illegally. Have the right to protect your family as well as, many other common sense things is not radical. It is common sense. Most of us are sick and tired of kissing butt to be politically correct when our familys and friends suffer because we have to tip toe around and watch what we say around people whom say it loud and clear they want to harm us. Screw those low lifes and I am not tip toeing anymore. If you say you are going to kill me I say " Bring it on". You will lose, trust me. So you can get mad at my radical butt but I cannot be any more clear than I have. Bottom line.

                     The way that you eliminate bad and ugly is either through activism and policy making that never tolerates evil -- instead of the liberal politically correct policy of accepting evil and accepting other points of views that destroy lives. We the thoughtful, productive people of American have got to take our freedom back. ~ Ted Nugent


Edited by Robbie333, 20 April 2012 - 03:35 PM.

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Posted 22 April 2012 - 11:45 PM

View Postconspiracybeliever, on 19 April 2012 - 04:58 PM, said:

You don't have to drink or take drugs to be a complete nutcase. In fact I think drinking and drugs would be a step up in the sane department for some people.


I guess you listen to Britney then, not Stranglehold.



Ah well, more Nugent for me if some people don't get him.

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Posted 23 April 2012 - 02:13 AM

View PostWandering, on 22 April 2012 - 11:45 PM, said:

I guess you listen to Britney then, not Stranglehold.



Ah well, more Nugent for me if some people don't get him.

Ted Nugent put out three good albums in the mid 70's. When his singer/rhythm guitarist quit ted took over on the vocals and all he ever did was scream into the mic. I couldn't listen to him anymore. I'm actually almost ashamed I ever did.

He is an absolute nutjob and he and I are diametrically opposed politically. He is as right wing as they get and he thinks that by being vocally loud and obnoxious, he is doing his cause a service. He may have his fans, but he's probably distanced himself from some that are in his own party (GOP).

I remember reading an interview with him in the late seventies / early eighties out of one of the guitar magazines in which he stated that he hated gays so much that he walked up to one and grabbed a book out of the man's hands and spit out a mouthful of chewed-up Oreo cookies into the book and then handed the man back his book. What a nice guy......

The world would be better off without him!
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 10:51 AM

View PostEuphorbia, on 23 April 2012 - 02:13 AM, said:

Ted Nugent put out three good albums in the mid 70's. When his singer/rhythm guitarist quit ted took over on the vocals and all he ever did was scream into the mic. I couldn't listen to him anymore. I'm actually almost ashamed I ever did.

He is an absolute nutjob and he and I are diametrically opposed politically. He is as right wing as they get and he thinks that by being vocally loud and obnoxious, he is doing his cause a service. He may have his fans, but he's probably distanced himself from some that are in his own party (GOP).

I remember reading an interview with him in the late seventies / early eighties out of one of the guitar magazines in which he stated that he hated gays so much that he walked up to one and grabbed a book out of the man's hands and spit out a mouthful of chewed-up Oreo cookies into the book and then handed the man back his book. What a nice guy......

The world would be better off without him!


I guess not being afraid to stand up for your beliefs means the worlds better off without you.

:rolleyes:


Think about who else you could add to that list even if their beliefs don't 'insult' you enough. Pretty long list you just made.

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Posted 23 April 2012 - 11:45 AM

Ted is kinda goofy.   imo, His musical HIGH point was the guitar work and SOLO  on the old Amboy Duke's song..  " journey to the center of your mind" lol
   He came to a small city near here in about 1968  , to do a show at the Fairgrounds ... but the cops arrested him as soon as he got on stage because he had a HUGE bowie knife  strapped to his leg.
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 03:07 PM

View PostWandering, on 23 April 2012 - 10:51 AM, said:

I guess not being afraid to stand up for your beliefs means the worlds better off without you.

:rolleyes:


Think about who else you could add to that list even if their beliefs don't 'insult' you enough. Pretty long list you just made.

I'll listen to anyone's beliefs and have a rational debate with them as long as they remain cool and calm.

Ted's problem is that he doesn't just give his opinion, but in that he gives it in a manner that is way too forceful in stating his opinion. Staying calm, cool, and rational works better every time. I see him as no better than Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage, Glenn Beck, etc. Way too over the top. That and of course that I completely disagree with him.

I stand up for my beliefs, and do so all of the time. I simply don't resort to his low tactics in doing so. So I don't care if someone stands up for their beliefs.......just don't scream them at me.....

List?  What list are you talking about?
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Posted 23 April 2012 - 04:18 PM

View Postconspiracybeliever, on 19 April 2012 - 04:08 PM, said:

You are with him. I'm NOT with him. He's a quack!
LOL!  I've seen many people say the same of you.




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