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Ted Nugent: Unvegan Hero

August 10th, 2009 Tweet Facebook Digg Stumble Reddit Comment (1)

Well, it was really only a matter of time before Ted Nugent got the spotlight on People for the Ethical Eatment of Animals.  We all know he is a great rock star and outdoorist (read:  hunter), but in a recent episode of Penn & Teller:  Bullshit, he really goes off on animal rights “extremists” like PETA.  He declares, “Meat is food.  Case closed.”

He also gets a little personal on the subject, saying that the lives of his children have been threatened because of the lifestyle they live as meat eaters.  Amazing that these extremists care more for the animals than for their fellow humans.

Not much more really needs to be said.  Ted Nugent just loves his meat.

For bringing us great songs like “Cat Scratch Fever” and loving meat for its nourishing qualities, Ted Nugent, you are a true Unvegan Hero!


One Response to “Ted Nugent: Unvegan Hero”

  1. And/Or says:

    “In a 1992 radio interview, Nugent referred to Heidi Prescott of the Fund for Animals as a “worthless whore” and a “shallow slut,” asking “who needs to club a seal, when you can club Heidi?” and was ordered by a court to pay $75,000.[26]“

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