Ted Nugent: Vietnam Draft Dodger

Shit his pants to avoid draft? wtf
Yogisays...

It's pretty sad that Ted Nugent is somebody someone listens to, so much that Cenk feels the need to fling shit at him. In a real society his voice wouldn't be considered unless he made poignant reasonable arguments. Instead our society points a camera an a microphone at anyone who's just got shit to say, inflammatory shit hopefully.

Ryjkyjsays...

>> ^bobknight33:

Just because Ted slams OBAMA indirectly teh other day you have to bring this shit up. Typical of the left.


Uhhh... when is Ted Nugent ever not slamming Obama? That's the only thing he's capable of doing anymore.

Now I'm not one to call draft-dodgers cowards, and certainly not "the biggest coward in America." Dodging the Vietnam draft can probably just be chalked up to critical thinking, but it certainly is interesting to hear this story. As someone who threatens to kill people every day of his life for various reasons, it truly shows Nugent for what he really is: all talk and no cock. It also puts his "hunting makes me so tough" schtick in an entirely different light, namely: "I can kill a bear from really far away with a gun, but I'd never put myself in any actual danger."

I used to think Nugent was maybe just a crazy guy with some opinions that differ from what I'm used to. I always forget that a lot of famous people, radio guys especially, are simply presenting the contrived personality that gets them the most attention.

Stormsingersays...

I'd never criticize anyone for avoiding getting drafted into that war. It ended a couple of years before I was eligible for the draft, but I definitely had my escape plans ready. What I criticize are those fucking hypocrits that start promoting wars and talking shit as soon as they were no longer at risk of having to serve themselves.

I'd honestly love to see every last chickenhawk sent over to whatever war we are currently involved in...at least then our innocent youngsters could be spared. I'm for damned sure that our wars would be far fewer and far smaller, if those who called for them had to serve in them.

>> ^Ryjkyj:

Now I'm not one to call draft-dodgers cowards, and certainly not "the biggest coward in America." Dodging the Vietnam draft can probably just be chalked up to critical thinking, but it certainly is interesting to hear this story. As someone who threatens to kill people every day of his life for various reasons, it truly shows Nugent for what he really is: all talk and no cock. It also puts his "hunting makes me so tough" schtick in an entirely different light, namely: "I can kill a bear from really far away with a gun, but I'd never put myself in any actual danger."

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