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  • Joe234
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    • Apr 2010
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    Ted Nugent is a Degenerate Pig Who Never Smoked Weed-Now Calls Obama a Mongrel

    Would someone please blow Ted Nugent's head off!

    He is a fascist pig who never smoked pot!

    I hope Obama is a communist. That's better than a fascist like Nugent
    and Benito Mussolini. He can hang out on Mike Huklabillys' show on
    Faux News and jam out with ****aby. They can talk women's libido
    together.

    http://www.politifact.com/punditfact...minology-subh/



    The Truth-O-Meter Says:
    The words "subhuman mongrel," which Ted Nugent called President Barack Obama, were used by the Nazis to "justify the genocide of the Jewish community."

    Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday, February 18th, 2014 in comments on CNN

    Wolf Blitzer: Ted Nugent used Nazi terminology, 'subhuman mongrel,' to describe President Barack Obama

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    CNN host Wolf Blitzer discusses Ted Nugent's comments about President Barack Obama.

    Ted Nugent may have made his name as a rock musician, but today he increasingly is known for his controversial comments about President Barack Obama. At a January gun expo in Las Vegas, Nugent described Obama as "a communist-raised, communist-educated, communist-nurtured, subhuman mongrel."
    Nugent now is campaigning with Texas Republican gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott. This led CNN’s Wolf Blitzer to question whether the Abbott campaign understands the history of such language. (Abbott has not distanced himself from Nugent.)
    "That’s what the Nazis called Jews to justify the genocide of the Jewish community," Blitzer said in a Feb. 18, 2014, interview. "They called them untermenschen, subhuman mongrels. If you read some of the literature that the Nazis put out there, there is a long history of that specific phrase he used involving the president of the United States."
    Blitzer’s interview made waves through the political world, so we wanted to check his assertion about the words "subhuman mongrel."
    In his CNN interview, Blitzer cited the work of Nazi party official Julius Streicher. But our research shows Blitzer is correct well beyond an individual Nazi party official. The words subhuman and mongrel were used interchangably but generally had the same derogatory meaning.
    David Myers, a historian at the University of California at Los Angeles, said Adolph Hitler used the word "untermensch" or subhuman in his book Mein Kampf in 1925.
    "From that point forward, it was part of the Nazi lexicon," Myers said. "That and ‘mischling’ or mongrel, were intoned with daily regularity by the Nazi propaganda machine."
    The man Blitzer mentioned, Streicher, was an early Nazi party leader in Nuremberg and Franconia and a fierce anti-Semite. In the mid 1920s, he began publishing a tabloid aimed at the working class called Der Sturmer, "The Attacker." The front of each edition carried the slogan, "The Jews are our misfortune."
    In 1935, Der Sturmer carried a student essay that parrotted the teaching materials in the classroom.Here is the English translation:
    "Regrettably, there are still many people today who say: Even the Jews are creatures of God. Therefore you must respect them. But we say: Vermin are animals too, but we exterminate them just the same. The Jew is a mongrel. He has hereditary tendencies from Aryans, Asiatics, Negroes, and from the Mongolians. Evil always preponderates in the case of a mongrel."
    In 1899, the English anti-Semite Houston Stewart Chamberlain wrote extensively about physical characteristics and race. He claimed "the Semites belong to the mulatto class, a transition stage between black and white" and were "a mongrel race which always retains this mongrel character."
    In 1942, the Nazis printed an infamous pamphlet, Der Untermensch, which translates to "subhuman." The Holocaust Research Project translation provides this front panel quote from the head of the German SS, Heinrich Himmler:
    "As long as there have been men on the Earth, the struggle between man and the subhuman will be the historic rule; the Jewish-led struggle against the mankind, as far back as we can look, is part of the natural course of life on our planet. One can be convinced with full certainty that this struggle for life and death is just as much a law of nature as is the struggle of an infection to corrupt a healthy body."
    Mark Roseman, director of the Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana University, said the German word for subhuman, untermensch, did not tend to be used by the Nazis in the adjectival form. So the words weren't often used in combination.
    "But the underlying claim, namely, that Nazi policies were preceded, facilitated, and accompanied by language that compared Jews to animals, and declared them to be subhuman, is of course absolutely correct," Roseman said.
    Our ruling
    Blitzer said the words "subhuman mongrel" were used by the Nazis to "justify the genocide of the Jewish community." We found ample evidence that the Nazis used those words -- in their own language -- to repeatedly describe Jewish people in the build-up to the Holocaust.
    We rate his statement True.
  • Joe234
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    • Apr 2010
    • 1948

    #2

    Look At The Moron :-)

    Rocker-turned-Second Amendment activist Ted Nugent, who's just taken to the campaign trail for Texas governor hopeful Greg Abbott, has already irked Democrats with his recent slamming of President Obama as a "subhuman mongrel."

    Mr. Nugent called Mr. Obama the term during an interview last month with Guns.com.
    His full statement: "I have obviously failed to galvanize and prod, if not shame enough Americans to be ever vigilant not to let a Chicago communist-raised, communist-educated, communist-nurtured subhuman mongrel like the ACORN community organizer gangster Barack Hussein Obama to weasel his way into the top office of authority in the United States of America," CNN reported.
    The statements hit the media especially hard this week because Mr. Nugent was just heading out on the campaign trail with the Texas Republican, Mr. Abbott, who's hoping to win the GOP stamp of approval for gubernatorial nominee. Democrats point to Mr. Nugent as outlandish, while Mr. Abbott's main competitor — Democrat governor hopeful Wendy Davis — has called his decision to allow the rocker to campaign for him "repulsive," CNN reported.
    A leading staffer for Mr. Abbott, however, said Mr. Nugent draws a crowd. The campaign, for example, only had 100 people who gave a firm commitment to attend one recent event — until Mr. Nugent was announced as a special guest. The number of attendees tripled, the aide told CNN.
    "On a Tuesday mid-morning at a local restaurant in Denton, Texas, that's a lot of people," the aide told CNN.
    © Copyright 2014 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint permission.

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    • Premium Parrots
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      #3
      Teds an idiot. Back before he became famous he had REALLY long hair, wore make-up and carried a purse all the time and occasionally wore a dress, [long before anyone else did and he was considered a freak by his "friends"] he also smoked pot and used other recreational drugs, He came from a realitively upscale community where he lived with his mom long after he should have moved out but his mom was quite liberal with the 60's hippy lifestyle and let him stay at home and be freaky. Hes an ass wipe IMO.

      To this day I'm amazed at how many people actually respect him and his "now" macho ways. In the 60's and early 70's he was a girly man....and his friends kind of laughed at him. Of course, a very few of us did give him a hard time about the make-up and the purse and especially the dress...but he would simply happily skip away from any confrontation.

      I have no clue how he became famous. I don't know any of his songs....and don't really care to.
      Last edited by Premium Parrots; 21-02-14, 01:52 AM.
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      • bpc720
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        • Dec 2010
        • 188

        #4
        can't say I disagree with the guy

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        • Premium Parrots
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          • Feb 2008
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          #5
          heh...I just skimmed over the article. I have no concern for anything macho man Ted has to say. Tho I do support gun ownership. If he is helping us to keep our guns then that's great.
          Last edited by Premium Parrots; 21-02-14, 01:53 AM.
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          • wa3zrm
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            • May 2009
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            #6
            Originally posted by Premium Parrots View Post
            I don't know any of his songs.....
            If you have any problems with my posts or signature


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            • Andy105
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              • Nov 2013
              • 1393

              #7
              'Stranglehold' wasn't a bad tune. I think that was from his old Amboy Dukes days.

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              • Premium Parrots
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                • Feb 2008
                • 9759

                #8
                never really like his music.....but I pretty much agree with this fellow that will offer more info.



                I do appreciate Teds efforts for gun owners....but that's about it.
                Last edited by Premium Parrots; 21-02-14, 02:48 AM.
                Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





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                • halocog
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                  • Oct 2011
                  • 649

                  #9
                  He also shit himself to avoid the draft...
                  Originally posted by Frosted
                  I knew he was committed as an actor but I think he went too far in his latest role as Princess Diana

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                  • crullers
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                    • Oct 2011
                    • 663

                    #10
                    Originally posted by halocog View Post
                    He also shit himself to avoid the draft...
                    Yes, the brave warrior went to great lengths to avoid being shot at in Vietnam. I grew up just outside Detroit and had my fill of that idiot years ago but he's gone full lunatic now. Anything to remain relevant I suppose.

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                    • Joe234
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                      • Apr 2010
                      • 1948

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Premium Parrots View Post
                      Teds an idiot. Back before he became famous he had REALLY long hair, wore make-up and carried a purse all the time and occasionally wore a dress, [long before anyone else did and he was considered a freak by his "friends"] he also smoked pot and used other recreational drugs, He came from a realitively upscale community where he lived with his mom long after he should have moved out but his mom was quite liberal with the 60's hippy lifestyle and let him stay at home and be freaky. Hes an ass wipe IMO.

                      To this day I'm amazed at how many people actually respect him and his "now" macho ways. In the 60's and early 70's he was a girly man....and his friends kind of laughed at him. Of course, a very few of us did give him a hard time about the make-up and the purse and especially the dress...but he would simply happily skip away from any confrontation.

                      I have no clue how he became famous. I don't know any of his songs....and don't really care to.
                      Ted Nugent claims to have never smoked one toke of weed or any drug whatsoever! If he had people would
                      have told TMZ he's lying. He's a social misfit.

                      Jump up ^ Henry Rollins reports that he and friend Ian MacKaye (vocalist for Minor Threat, who recorded the song "Straight Edge" that gave the cultural movement its name) "would read about the Nuge and the thing that really rubbed off on us was the fact that he didn't drink or smoke or do drugs ... [Nugent's performance] was the craziest thing we'd ever seen onstage and here's this guy saying, 'I don't get high.' We thought that was so impressive." (Azerrad 2001, p. 121) Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie
                      -------------
                      Q: "Are you still a hard case on drugs?"

                      A: "Real hard. I have never done a drug in my life. I have never smoked a joint in my life. I took two tokes off a joint with the MC5 one night and almost gagged and thought it was stupid. And that's it. I took two tokes off a joint once. I snorted one line of cocaine. And one line of crystal methedrine before my draft physical — but God, that was worth it because I wanted to see the look on the Sergeant's face. That's it for drugs."
                      Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/nugent.asp#x8VP8DPBVYDZuv3M.99

                      Ted Nugent evaded the draft in the 1960s by taking drugs and acting crazy.
                      Read more at http://www.snopes.com/politics/milit...DPBVYDZuv3M.99

                      http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/nugent.asp


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                      • Joe234
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                        • Apr 2010
                        • 1948

                        #12
                        Here's the cover of Ted Nugent's album when he was with The Amboy Dukes.
                        Journay to the Center of Your Mind. Sounds like an acid trip. He claims he
                        didn't know about the cover until after it was released.


                        Amboy Dukes, The Journey to the Center of the Mind





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                        • Andy105
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                          • Nov 2013
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                          #13
                          I wonder if he snusses.

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                          • Premium Parrots
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                            #14
                            TMZ and other news outlets and police investigators don't always find the people that can give accurate details. I can name several friends that can back up Teds drug usage.
                            Does anyone remember the Browns chicken massacre where 7 people were slaughtered in Palatine Illinois back in early 1993? It was a nationwide event, as horrible as it was. The fellow who killed all those people worked for me very near the time he committed the murders. His name was Juan Luna. The police never contacted me at all about it. Tho I paid Juan by check, I always took him to my bank so he could cash the check. That left the police no trail back to me....so they never even knew where he worked. He was a really nice but quiet guy, didn't speak very good English and was a good worker. It really surprised me when I found out about 9 years later that he was responsible for the deaths. He had told the police that he simply wanted to know how it feels to kill someone. I guess he liked the feeling because he ended up killing 7 people that night.....after he ate his chicken wings.
                            Last edited by Premium Parrots; 21-02-14, 06:35 PM.
                            Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......





                            I've been wrong lots of times.  Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.


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                            • Andy105
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                              • Nov 2013
                              • 1393

                              #15
                              I remember Browns. That was big news here, and still comes up. Now THAT was one sicko bastard. It must have been horrifying to find out how close this guy was to you and yours.
                              Last edited by Andy105; 21-02-14, 07:07 PM.

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