Uncle Ted

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Teddy's drug of choice has always been young girls, eh? He makes a big deal about his sobriety, but who cares when compared to what many would consider worse sins.

I care. I have a daughter and (now) a stepdaughter. Ted's activities with really young girls are such that he's owed a substantial number of horsewhippings that it's a pity he never got. I don't care what he's done for the 2nd Ammendment, that doesn't make him less of a buffoon or sexually predatory scumbag.
 
Teddy's drug of choice has always been young girls, eh? He makes a big deal about his sobriety, but who cares when compared to what many would consider worse sins.
I care. I have a daughter and (now) a stepdaughter. Ted's activities with really young girls are such that he's owed a substantial number of horsewhippings that it's a pity he never got. I don't care what he's done for the 2nd Ammendment, that doesn't make him less of a buffoon or sexually predatory scumbag.

I think you misunderstand me. I meant to say... who cares about his sobriety when the guy is actually a pedophile? I don't give a damn if he's sober. I do care if guys like that are out there in the same world MY two daughters (18 and 17) live in.

Anyway... this for every ones consideration...

http://www.metrotimes.com/editorial/review.asp?id=123206

All this Ted-bashing is going to get this thread locked very soon.


-T.

EDIT: This too. Good lord. :rolleyes:

http://www.wacotrib.com/opin/content/news/opinion/stories/nugent/03182007_wac_nugent.html
 
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Living in the metro detroit area, i know a couple of people who have had personal encounters with him and said that he isn't as pleasant as they would have wished, one even going so far as to say he was downright insulting to his child. That being said, its his right to act however he'd like, even if he did ruin the best radio station in town and replace it with something that mostly played songs from his era, and had him ranting about nothing for a few hours in the morning (i still miss that station! Grrr). However, if i were to think of someone that i want to be thought of as a representative of second amendment rights, Tom Selleck is far higher on the list then a guy nicknamed "The Motor City Madman" (by way of texas?) could ever be.
 
Well since Tom Selick came up in this topic, maybe if they teamed up, good cop, bad cop. but something tells me ted is uncomprimising and works alone. and that's why i love him. Saw him in St. Louis at the NRA convention this year. LOOooooooong line for a meet and greet. He may not be doing the best work for us pro gun in some eyes, but you can't argue that he is doing the most, when it comes to celebs that is...
 
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