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Old 10-19-2011, 09:47 PM   #1
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Old 10-20-2011, 04:08 AM   #2
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So ? THe guy was legal. He went berserk, released the animals and killed himself. Yes, a tragedy. No law will EVER secure ANYONE from circumstances such as these, so dry up.
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Old 10-20-2011, 05:18 AM   #3
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I think you have to wonder about ones mental faculties when they feel they have a need to keep wild animals caged up; evidently this idiot had a serious mental problem to start with and committing suicide was probably a benefit to society.

You have to ask the question to one that wants to do this; “WHY”. I had a hybrid wolf once (until my wife ran over him with her van when she was on her chemo treaments) he got along with my horses, and cows he wasn’t too keep of any other k-9’s coming on our property however; I figured if I had to cage an animal I wouldn’t have it.

That’s why I don’t go to Zoo’s, even though I know they serve a purpose, I can’t stand to see a wild animal caged up like he did something wrong.

And as far as Uncle Ted, that is another story, I’ve hunted with Ted and I’m not a fan. Too long a story, wierd, but too long.
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Seems there's more to Ted than meets the eye.... THat's ok...he's a pro-gun, pro-hunting spokesperson. We don't have enough of 'em. I'm sure he's got quirks...even ethical 'issues'...but I don't see why anyone would care about what Ted Nugent thinks about his governor ? Does his opinion matter ? on ANYTHING ? He's kind of a fringe person, no matter how you look at it......
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Old 10-20-2011, 08:07 AM   #6
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Seems there's more to Ted than meets the eye.... THat's ok...he's a pro-gun, pro-hunting spokesperson. We don't have enough of 'em. I'm sure he's got quirks...even ethical 'issues'...but I don't see why anyone would care about what Ted Nugent thinks about his governor ? Does his opinion matter ? on ANYTHING ? He's kind of a fringe person, no matter how you look at it......
It's not even "his governor." Ted is a Michigan/Texas resident. Kasich is governor of Ohio.

I'm a little curious about the topic title... "Nugent mad at republican governor!" Is there an implication that just because a governor is a republican, that conservatives cannot be "mad" at them over some particular issue? I've had a number of issues with Bush and with Perry as Governor of Texas. I'd still vote for either of them over virtually any Leftist idiot on the planet. Seems a little odd that the "disagreement" here appears to be either so huge or so unusual that it merits an exclamation point in the title.
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It's not even "his governor." Ted is a Michigan/Texas resident. Kasich is governor of Ohio.

I'm a little curious about the topic title... "Nugent mad at republican governor!" Is there an implication that just because a governor is a republican, that conservatives cannot be "mad" at them over some particular issue? I've had a number of issues with Bush and with Perry as Governor of Texas. I'd still vote for either of them over virtually any Leftist idiot on the planet. Seems a little odd that the "disagreement" here appears to be either so huge or so unusual that it merits an exclamation point in the title.
Point taken....also, upon some thought, I cannot divine the purpose of the post ? Is 'test tube baby' incensed about the killing of the wild animals ? The fact that these animals could be held legally ? THe fact that....WHAT ? What's the point ? He does not make one. I personally see no reason why anyone would want to 'keep' animals that would never consider you anything more than lunch meat....
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Is there an implication that just because a governor is a republican, that conservatives cannot be "mad" at them over some particular issue?
Liberals have a hard time grasping the concept that Conservatives don't blindly follow every politician that has an "R" behind their name, as liberals do with politicians with a "D" behind theirs....
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Are all conservatives pathological liars and willing to tolerate other pathological liars? I see conservative people on the this forum telling the biggest whoppers and it really staggers me. That they really think a sane person would buy their swill is amazing. How utterly pathetic is it to have to tell lies on a bulletin board to make you feel better about yourself. I appear to be one of the few here who is actually honest.... go figure. Maybe some Christians should read their Bible and see what Jesus says about dishonesty.
I had to wait to stop laughing before I answered this .... Get back on your meds, dude....get to the doc's couch and talk it out....you're definitely hallucinating....hahahahahahaha
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