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Friday, April 20, 2012

Chaos in Columbia


Lets leave it at ours boys in the dark Oakleys may have not shown their skills in keeping things to a purrrr. Then after seeing the escort in question, I unerstand they're just American males.  She is a bit of a looker

Nuge

From the Eonline.  I see Ted Nugent the outspoken Rocker has been cleared by the Secret Service after his interview with them.   Really? I personally think the Secret Service should keep a low profile for a bit.  You know seen but not heard from. Besides the chaos in Columbia, there has been a few other incidences in the past 4 years with them. Including traffic fatalities.  They want to investigate someone who is using the freedom of speech rights. Why wouldn't he not be cleared. Ted Nugent, I might not always agree with you but I respect you and glad your on ourside.  With that in mine Ted, Really? Romney come on! Have you been away from Michigan that long? Romney is not in touch with the voters, he in touch with the money.


Story from Alexis L. Lonis eon
Ted Nugent is in the clear.
The Secret Service has closed its investigation of the hothouse musician after he spewed a hail of alarming remarks aimed at Barack Obama that raised security concerns for the president and about Nugent, according to reports.
The rocker met with agents Thursday in Oklahoma, following comments he made at a National Rifle Association convention last weekend in which he enlisted attendees to rally against Obama's camp and "chop their heads off" and ranted that he will "either be dead or in jail" if the president is reelected.
MORE: Ted Nugent Compares Self to "Black Jew at a Nazi Rally" After Being Targeted by Secret Service
"The issue has been resolved," a Secret Service spokesman said in a statement. "The Secret Service does not anticipate any further action."
Nugent, who described himself as a "black Jew at a Nazi-Klan rally" in the wake of the backlash, wrote on his website yesterday: "I met with two fine, professional Secret Service agents in OK today. Good, solid, professional meeting concluding that I have never made any threats of violence towards anyone."
He also added that "the meeting could not have gone better. I thanked them for their service, we shook hands and went about our business. Godbless the good federal agents wherever they may be."
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The 63-year-old "Cat Scratch Fever" singer also maintained that he meant no malice or violence when he unleashed the controversial remarks, and that they were intended to be metaphorical.
"By no stretch of the imagination did I threaten anyone's life, or hint at violence or mayhem," he wrote. "Metaphors needn't be explained to educated people."
Nugent has endorsed Mitt Romney for president, but infuriated Democrats have now called on the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to distance himself from the firebrand rocker.
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Weekend has started

 Gun Show this weekend in Chantilly Virginia.  May have to go take in the sights.




I am sure there will be plenty to look at and I could use a new revolver.