Billy the Kid
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LOL....Theodore in one story claimed he covered himself in human waste to get a 4-F, another time claimed he used crystal meth to get the 4-F ...whatever the case, he is a draft dodger and always will be.
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snopes.com: Ted Nugent Dodged the Draft?
So what if there is? Seems no matter what the military is in charge here. Evidenty they sold the tickets when there was going to be no concert with Ted Nugent...sounds like false advertising to me. You can sue the government you know.
So the Military is okay with fighting for our freedoms but not with Nugent exercising his Constitutional free speech rights? Got it.
It is, when it's the government using it as punishment for political comments made in public.
Wait, you're under the impression that a private company is allowed to refuse or terminate a citizens services because of speech they deem inappropriate, but not federally funded institutions? I'm afraid you're mistaken.
The better question, did he sign any sort of contract stipulating that his services weren't terminable under any circumstance?Is Nugent employed by the government? Did he sign any kind of agreement concerning what he would say publically?
Of course he didn't.
His rights are being abused, just like Juan Williams' right were abused when he was fired from NPR.
I guess Ubama’s talk about knives and guns, getting in faces, hitting back twice as hard, hand to hand combat and punishing his enemies was just empty rheteric but Nugent meant it literally...LMFAO!!!
Gotta love lefty logic.
The military would cancel any concert by any one controversial. Nothing to see here....
But they were providing the venue. And since it was government property they had the right to cancel Nugents act.
Why are you still crying about Nugent? Don't tell me he's your dad, too. LOL
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NPR is not legally obligated to retain any employee they do not wish to keep. Your understanding of the the 1st amendment is hideously flawed beyond any hope of repair.
So, when he said, "burn Bush", that's supposed to be some sorta harmless metaphor?
Judaism isn't a religion. Sorry.
US military culture has taken a distinctive turn to the left under Obama.
'Rock Beyond Belief' brings military atheists together at Fort Bragg - News - Stripes
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Is Nugent employed by the government? Did he sign any kind of agreement concerning what he would say publically?
Of course he didn't.
His rights are being abused, just like Juan Williams' right were abused when he was fired from NPR.
There is no Constitutional right to a government job :roll:
I'm not saying management did the right thing by firing him, but that had absolutely nothing to do with his Constitutional rights. Your interpretation of the 1st Amendment is so far off-base it's not even funny.
Forget his interpretation of the 1st amendment, his interpretation of how employment works is out of this ****ing world.
Republican Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich suggested at a Fox News forum hosted by Mike Huckabee in South Carolina on Saturday that it would be a good idea to fire federal employees for being too liberal. Federal law, on the other hand, says Gingrich’s plan would be illegal.
That makes me want to vote for him even more.
There is no Constitutional right to a government job :roll:
I'm not saying management did the right thing by firing him, but that had absolutely nothing to do with his Constitutional rights. Your interpretation of the 1st Amendment is so far off-base it's not even funny.
Not only that, but he's one of the worst hypocrites around.
I would bet my house on the fact that if George Bush were still president, and a left wing performer had been cancelled by the army after making even joking threats against the presidents life, he'd support that decision to the hilt.
Here's how butthurt he was over the faux controversy over Common being invited to the white house.
Oh and his signature is just hilarious.
The saying "those who live in a glass house shouldn't throw stones..."
well... I give you.
I never said there is; but nevermind what I realy said. Right?
If you didn't actually mean that, then it's even worse, as there's no legitimate case you can make for Williams' Constitutional rights being violated.
As if apdst EVER makes a legitimate case.
As if apdst EVER makes a legitimate case.
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