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Secret Service looking into Ted Nugent's violent anti-Obama rant

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Where in the bible is God pro-gun? They didn't even have guns in biblical times.
Thou forgeteth the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch. Guns are a step down.

The enumerated G_d-given right is the right to bear arms, the right to be secure in one's person, family and home against those who wish you harm - especially government. We most of us are neither Muslims nor Amish, so we have no need to freeze technology at any particular point to stay in G-d's good graces.
 
When will Holder investigate the Black Panthers for their "Dead or Alive" stunt in Florida? I won't hold by breath.

The sooner we get that racist ass-hat out of the DoJ the better.

wtf? There's so much wrong here I don't know where to start. The secret service is investigating this. They are not part of the Department of Justice, and Eric Holder has zero say in what they do.

Secondly, the Black Panthers were threatening a citizen, not the president. Why would the attorney general personally be involved in every threat against a citizen? That's just nonsensical.
 
Wasn't kidding myself, so calm down.

Both of those are stupid. I really have come to hate how we have elevated the position of President so much higher than an ordinary citizen. The New Black Panther's can put a bounty on Zimmerman and nothing happens, but a drawing or a political rant on the President gets the Feds down on you.

Why should that be a surprise? It's the job of the Secret Service to protect the POTUS from assassination. In that regard, they can let a lot of stuff slide if they want, or err on the side of being hyper-vigilant. It shouldn't surprise anyone that they choose be be overly vigilant. Consider what happens if someone makes belligerent public statements like Nugent's then the 1 in 10,000 off chance happens - he kills the POTUS, or injuries him. But the Secret Service knew about the statements and did nothing. It wouldn't be the first time that a tragedy occurs and those tasked with preventing it are blamed because they ignored prior warning signs. Remember 911?

- wolf
 
wtf? There's so much wrong here I don't know where to start. The secret service is investigating this. They are not part of the Department of Justice, and Eric Holder has zero say in what they do.

Secondly, the Black Panthers were threatening a citizen, not the president. Why would the attorney general personally be involved in every threat against a citizen? That's just nonsensical.

I know they are different departments, but they are both *gasp* federal agencies. DoJ or the Treasury Department/DHS who cares?

And Holder decided to get involved in Florida already.
 
I know they are different departments, but they are both *gasp* federal agencies. DoJ or the Treasury Department/DHS who cares?

And Holder decided to get involved in Florida already.

So what if they are both federal agencies? You responded to a thread about the Secret Service investigating something by asking why the DoJ wasn't investigating something. That's nonsensical.
 
Where in the bible is God pro-gun? They didn't even have guns in biblical times.

In the New Testament, the Prince of Peace often carried a piece.

Smart, as most Philistines were known to wear hoodies.

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Here come the liberal thought police again.
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Please. Presidents have been assassinated before.

I didn't like President Bush. I have every right to criticize his policies just like Ted Nugent can criticize President Obama's policies, but if I went around in public saying the things about President Bush that Ted "shit in my pants to avoid the draft" Nugent said about President Obama, I'd expect to be hearing from the Secret Service. Especially if it involved decapitation. And rightfully so.
 
Example #52,122 this year of Republican hypocrisy and depravity - I refer to the reponse to Neugent by Romney and other Republicans.
 
On a side note, being "investigated" means nothing. Accidentally hand a teller a fake note, and you will be "investigated" as well.
 
Example #52,122 this year of Republican hypocrisy and depravity - I refer to the reponse to Neugent by Romney and other Republicans.

Yep, it's the old Repub tried-and-true-having-your-cake-and-eating-it-too" ploy: "Well, I'll reap the rewards of what got said, yet I can deny any association with it if and when it blows up."

Works like a charm on idiots and the "true blue REAL America lovers" these lame tactics are aimed at.
 
Eh, I just attributed it to the Nuge implying that he'd kill himself if Obama was reelected, just like many people (left and right) said they'd leave the country if Obama/McCain were elected in '08. I mean, if you attempt suicide you'll either be dead or in custody, since suicide is illegal, amirite?
 
Eh, I just attributed it to the Nuge implying that he'd kill himself if Obama was reelected, just like many people (left and right) said they'd leave the country if Obama/McCain were elected in '08. I mean, if you attempt suicide you'll either be dead or in custody, since suicide is illegal, amirite?

Or he could have been implying that if Obama is re-elected, there will be a tightening of controls on gun ownership to the point that his ranch will become another "Ruby Ridge" and the authorities will come to arrest him and perhaps kill him in the process.
 
Eh, I just attributed it to the Nuge implying that he'd kill himself if Obama was reelected, just like many people (left and right) said they'd leave the country if Obama/McCain were elected in '08. I mean, if you attempt suicide you'll either be dead or in custody, since suicide is illegal, amirite?

He said he'd be "dead or in jail." If you choose to interpret that as implying suicide, go right ahead. I don't think the Secret Service has that luxury. Maybe next time Mr. Nugent should clarify what he means so that it isn't misinterpreted. He's been asked about it since, and has not sought to correct anyone's interpretation of what he said. I think you know well that your interpretation is straining logic to its breaking point, particularly in light the rhetoric that went along with it. Sure, he was 99.99% likely to be exaggerating, beating his chest, etc. But it's clear what he meant in the literal sense.

- wolf
 
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He said he'd be "dead or in jail." If you choose to interpret that as implying suicide, go right ahead. I don't think the Secret Service has that luxury. Maybe next time Mr. Nugent should clarify what he means so that it isn't misinterpreted. He's been asked about it since, and has not sought to correct anyone's interpretation of what he said. I think you know well that your interpretation is straining logic to its breaking point, particularly in light the rhetoric that went along with it. Sure, he was 99.99% likely to be exaggerating, beating his chest, etc. But it's clear what he meant in the literal sense.

- wolf

Nope. This isn't some deal where I've had to sit down and execute a detailed analysis of what he said, what the context was, how his eyebrows were cocked when he said it, etc. He said something stupid, I read it once and thought "Huh, that's stupid", and that was the end of it. Only later did this blow up into "ZOMG!!1!11 WTFBBQ THE NUGE JUST MADE A THREAT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT111!!!11!!" If anyone here honestly believes Ted Nugent was making a legitimate threat against The Obam then I have some mountaintop real estate under the Brooklyn Bridge I'd like to sell them.
 
Nope. This isn't some deal where I've had to sit down and execute a detailed analysis of what he said, what the context was, how his eyebrows were cocked when he said it, etc. He said something stupid, I read it once and thought "Huh, that's stupid", and that was the end of it. Only later did this blow up into "ZOMG!!1!11 WTFBBQ THE NUGE JUST MADE A THREAT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT111!!!11!!" If anyone here honestly believes Ted Nugent was making a legitimate threat against The Obam then I have some mountaintop real estate under the Brooklyn Bridge I'd like to sell them.
Maybe they just want to publicly execute Ted so this bullshit stops

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...reats-a-day-stretching-US-Secret-Service.html
August 2009
Since Mr Obama took office, the rate of threats against the president has increased 400 per cent from the 3,000 a year or so under President George W. Bush, according to Ronald Kessler, author of In the President's Secret Service.

If they publicly execute Ted, the fake death threat people will stop sending threats. Then the SS (Waffen?) can focus on the real threats.
 
Ted Nugent is a lunatic, but I hardly think he needs to get in a ton of trouble over this. He does need to realize that such irresponsible rhetoric isn't okay, but I'm not going to hold my breath.

The NRA is not particularly level-headed though, at least not recently. Remember how some NRA executive claimed that Obama was not doing anything to restrict gun ownership in his first term (and was in fact lowering restrictions) as part of a massive conspiracy to ban guns in his second term? That's pretty loony.

Loony in terms of the magnitude of the conspiracy, but in concept it's true enough.

1. Obama is not pro-gun, and in fact has an anti-gun history extending into his presidency.
2. Presidents usually get more bold when they have less to lose.

Stands to reason that should it become politically favorable, he will move against gun rights. More likely is the possibility of him appointing anti-gun Supreme Court Justices.

Now this isn't nearly enough for me to go running into Romney's arms, but there is some validity and on gun rights, which are a significant issue to me, Obama has a very large black mark.
 
Nope. This isn't some deal where I've had to sit down and execute a detailed analysis of what he said, what the context was, how his eyebrows were cocked when he said it, etc. He said something stupid, I read it once and thought "Huh, that's stupid", and that was the end of it. Only later did this blow up into "ZOMG!!1!11 WTFBBQ THE NUGE JUST MADE A THREAT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT111!!!11!!" If anyone here honestly believes Ted Nugent was making a legitimate threat against The Obam then I have some mountaintop real estate under the Brooklyn Bridge I'd like to sell them.

I read what he said too. No complicated analysis required. Your "suicide" interpretation is the first I have ever heard, and Nugent himself has not since said that this is what he meant when asked, even though he has discussed the remarks. The better interpretation is that he meant he would take violent action, either against Obama or in the vein of some kind of insurrection. Yes, he is very likely exaggerating and playing the badass. No, he very likely would never do it. It is nonetheless the job of the Secret Service to investigate. They did similar things during the Bush adm and previous admins. You might read up on the evolution of the Secret Service since the JFK assassination. They don't bend over backwards to find innocent interpretations. They bend over the other way. Even if your interpretation is correct, the authorities do not know that. He didn't say "suicide" so they have to assume the worst.

BTW, there are no laws on the books that make suicide illegal any more, and even when there was, they were hardly ever enforced. People don't go to jail for attempting suicide, and it's ridiculous that Nugent would even think that. It wouldn't even have occurred to him, and AFAIK it doesn't seem to have occurred to anyone but you.

- wolf
 
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I think the Republicans will introduce a bill to defund the Secret Service for the rest of the year so Nugent's wet dream might come to fruition.

Judging from the look of your avatar Nugent already scored with his new version of Cat Scratch Fever.
 
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