Ted Nugent Fires Off At Paul McCartney
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The outspoken, gun-loving Ted Nugent has found a new topic to rant about, in the form of Paul McCartney.

Nugent fired off in his Waco Tribune column, speaking about being a red blooded american who enjoys his meat and guns. One point of interest was the accusation that McCartney enacts "meat bans" on tour, and that two of Nugent's tour colleagues were fired for eating hamburgers. "I have musical touring associates who have been fired from their jobs with ex-Beatle Paul McCartney for sneaking a hamburger.," Nuge writes. "You heard that right. Fired for eating meat by an animal-rights maniac, hard-core vegan bass player."
Nugent takes it upon himself to rally against the hands on approach some vegans take against people who enjoy animal products. "Especially here in the great Republic of Texas, a smiling, drooling preference for succulent, protein-rich, nutritious backstrap over aromatic mesquite coals is as American and natural and right as Mom, apple pie and the flag. It's beautiful, really."
"Neither I, nor any hunter or meat eater on the planet, has any desire whatsoever to influence any vegetarian's choice of diet or to force them to eat meat. We are the friendly, tolerant Americans. This is but one of many issues that represent the line drawn in the sand between liberals and conservatives," says Ted.
"Waco Tribune":http://www.wacotrib.com/opin/content/news/opinion/stories/nugent/06172007_wac_nugent.html

Nugent fired off in his Waco Tribune column, speaking about being a red blooded american who enjoys his meat and guns. One point of interest was the accusation that McCartney enacts "meat bans" on tour, and that two of Nugent's tour colleagues were fired for eating hamburgers. "I have musical touring associates who have been fired from their jobs with ex-Beatle Paul McCartney for sneaking a hamburger.," Nuge writes. "You heard that right. Fired for eating meat by an animal-rights maniac, hard-core vegan bass player."
Nugent takes it upon himself to rally against the hands on approach some vegans take against people who enjoy animal products. "Especially here in the great Republic of Texas, a smiling, drooling preference for succulent, protein-rich, nutritious backstrap over aromatic mesquite coals is as American and natural and right as Mom, apple pie and the flag. It's beautiful, really."
"Neither I, nor any hunter or meat eater on the planet, has any desire whatsoever to influence any vegetarian's choice of diet or to force them to eat meat. We are the friendly, tolerant Americans. This is but one of many issues that represent the line drawn in the sand between liberals and conservatives," says Ted.
"Waco Tribune":http://www.wacotrib.com/opin/content/news/opinion/stories/nugent/06172007_wac_nugent.html









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