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| Nugent tells it straight Rock on Ted!!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.tednugent.com/ http://www.tednugent.com/dribbles.shtml The Desouling of America Dribbles On by Ted Nugent I don’t think anything really shocks Americans anymore. Not enough to actually do something about it at least. From finding babies in dumpsters to any other unimaginable acts of random depravity and violence, Americans have been exposed to the rotting, stinking, maggot-infested underbelly of our culture for so long that we’ve become desensitized to it. And our own spineless apathy is the shameless result. That’s why the name of Chante Jawan Mallard will soon become a footnote at best in our memories. Some other monster will soon eclipse her soulless, anti-human act with another unspeakable atrocity. And so on. For those of you who have already filed Chante’s name in your criminal data bank that is already packed with the names of other murderers, child rapists, and assorted butchers and freaks, Chante is the woman who ran over Gregory Biggs and then left him to die in the windshield guilletine of her car parked in her garage instead of calling for help. It is generally agreed that Mr. Biggs could have lived had Chante done the right and phoned for medical help. But instead, comfortably numb on the victemless crime of drug abuse, she simply tuned out and doped off. Maybe this is the Planet of the Apes. Hopefully you did not pay any heed to Ms. Mallard’s way too little way too late tears of sympathy when it was pronounced she was guilty of murder. She may be a teary-eyed monster, but she is a monster nonetheless. Though she may have physical human characteristics, she is anything but human. In order to be a member of the human race one must have human characteristics beyond physical ones. Besides our intellect, a key characteristic that separates us from the animal kingdom is our ability to show compassion for our fellow man. To respond to our inner conscience. Monster Mallard did not show compassion when the opportunity to save another human being presented itself. Instead, she treated Mr. Biggs as if he were prey to play with. In fact, I read where she even reportedly joked at a party about running over Mr. Biggs. The party is over for Monster Mallard. If the criminal justice system were effective it would do two things. First, it would punish the offender, and secondly it would send a message to other would-be monsters out there that punishment will be swift and severe. Quite often it fails to achieve either one. Monster Mallard was sentenced to a half dozen decades for her crime, but she will not serve even half of these years. My money says she will be back on the street in less than fifteen years. If I’m right, that won’t be justice, but justice denied via the American justice system of recividism gone amok. I believe Monster Mallard should be executed for her crime. I’m well aware that she didn’t intentionally run over Mr. Biggs. I wouldn’t execute her for that. What I would send her to the gas chamber for is her monstrous behavior that followed after she hit Mr. Biggs. Her mindless and heartless disassociation to mankind is her heinous crime for which she should pay with her life. Over the extended time period her victim suffered needlessly, she had to contemplate and rethink her actions over and over again and again, and therefor, premeditation is irrefutable. That is far wrose than animal behavior. it is simply evil to the core. Instead of calling for medical help to save the life of Mr. Biggs, Monster Mallard let him bleed to death slowly and agonizingly, hacked, slice and painfully dismemebered in her windshield that she had intentionally hidden in her garage. She then planned out and intentionally dumped his lifeless body in a park as if he were nothing more than an inconvenient piece of garbage. It is for these cold, brutal, indifferent acts that she deserves the death penalty. Somebody get a rope. We shouldn’t coddle monsters like Ms. Mallard. We should execute them and save the oxygen for people of decency. To communicate directly with Ted Nugent, visit www.tednugent.com or call TNUSA at 800-343-4868.
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| I really wish he would run for President - NRA or United States!
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| If Nugent was President of the US.... I could just smell the fecal matter from all the other world leaders from here!! :guitar:
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| Can you imagine.. The libs and antis in this countrywould all have a psychotic meltdown....I'd love it! If you think the libs **** themselves when Reagan said, "I just signed legislation making Russia illegal, we begin bombing in 5 minutes.", can you imagine if the whackmaster became president??
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| Nudge be a great president as long as we keep him away from the young interns.
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| Super Moderator ![]() | Saw Nuge in concert a few months back --very good show also thought you guys would like the new Ice cream dedicated to the Nuge -- GUN NUt www.starspangledicecream.com
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| Uncle Ted Rocks!
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| While this has nothing directly to do with Mr Nugent and his article, I do recall a story my Father told me many many years ago about him growing up in a small Oklahoma farming community and his witnessing a young felon being hung for his crimes. He said that up to that point he had been "Less than a good" citizen. But after hearing that young mans neck snap upon the gallows, he suddenly developed a strong sense of civic pride and responsibility and did many of his peers that day. I wonder perhaps if the closeting away of the consequences of criminal behaviour have in fact contributed to it's rise? Tell me when was the last time any of you have seen a road gang out in prison attire wearing shackles cleaning up the highway??? Seems in many parts of the country this is now deemed "Demeaning" to the inmates and therefor "Cruel and unusual" Any input folks?
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| Resident Armed Liberal ![]() | Only on the chain gang part, ezearln Quote:
A friend of my father claimed to have been kept on a chain gang for a good part of his youth. He said he was originally arrested for vagrancy, and given 90 days. When he was released, they re-arrested him again as soon as he got a block down the street, and gave him another 90 days. They kept him for years. Finally he hit a guard over the head with a hammer, took the keys from him, hopped a freight train, and stayed with it all the way to California. We do have crews out cleaning the roadsides here, but they aren't in shackles. They're usually people working off traffic tickets they couldn't afford to pay.
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| I agree Troy, abuse of convict labor is something that would have to be addressed. However it seems strange that we hear about the "Punishment" for crimes being handed down now is "Confinement" for XXX years, or until paroled (far too early) and I can't remember the last time I heard the words "At Hard Labor" attached to it can you?
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| Resident Armed Liberal ![]() | I guess I usually don't really think of prison time as punishment; I think of it as just getting the S.O.B.'s off the street and out of our hair for a few years. I doubt the "hard labor" part of sentencing would really deter anyone, because if they had enough sense to realize they were gonna get caught, they wouldn't be in trouble to begin with. While there are obviously exceptions, I don't think the average criminal is the sharpest tool in the shed. Otherwise he'd have a job, a family, and a life that didn't involve getting arrested.
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| Ezearln you will see shackled inmates in No. Lou & So. Ark. doing state road side clean up and county inmates pick up my garbage...A.H |
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| No I expect they'd have a real life Troy still I'd like to see the dirtbags at least doing something to offset their keep. Now that's what I'm talking about A.H. !!! ![]()
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