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article is written by the author itself and not by me, I am not trying to
violate their copyright. I will give some information on them. For this week’s
Death Penalty Article, Ted Nugent writes a well written piece to criticize the
abolitionists that many others did. Well Done, Ted! At the same time, Happy 65th
Birthday!
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NUGENT: McNugent rule: Automatic death penalty Justice requires satisfaction for murders
DATE: Monday September 3,
2012
AUTHOR: Ted Nugent
AUTHOR
INFORMATION: Ted
Nugent A.K.A Theodore Anthony "Ted"
Nugent (born December 13, 1948)
is an American rock musician from Detroit, Michigan. Nugent initially gained
fame as the lead guitarist of The Amboy Dukes before embarking on a solo
career. His hits, mostly coming in the 1970s, such as "Stranglehold",
"Cat Scratch Fever", "Wango Tango", and "Great White
Buffalo", as well as his '60s Amboy Dukes hit "Journey to the Center
of the Mind", remain popular today, and are played semi-often on classic
rock and less frequently active rock radio stations. He is also noted for his
staunch conservative political views and his strong defense and support of
hunting and gun ownership rights.
Ted Nugent
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NUGENT:
McNugent rule: Automatic death penalty
Justice requires satisfaction for
murders
By
Ted
Nugent
The Washington Times
Monday,
September 3, 2012
What
a psychotic piece of subhuman debris did on Jan. 11, 2011, outside a Tucson
Safeway store where Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was holding a "meet and
greet" with constituents was an unfathomable act of barbarism.
The
result of his barbarism: Six people were shot fatally and 13 more wounded.
While
that was an ugly, brutal and senseless crime committed by an obviously mentally
deranged psychotic monster, sadly, another barbaric act was to follow at the
hands of our legal system, which is vastly different from a justice system.
The
obviously guilty mass murderer has pleaded guilty and has been spared the death
penalty. Yet the death penalty is exactly what he deserves. For his crimes, he
will spend the rest of his life in prison while six innocent Americans are dead
and 13 more are struggling to recover from their wounds.
Sparing
the killer's life is not justice, it's legalized barbarism. Allowing him to
live out his days in prison is our convoluted legal system allowing Lady
Justice to be mugged again and again.
Of
course the killer is mentally deranged. You don't need to be an overpaid prison
psychologist to determine that. No sane person would commit such unspeakable
acts of senseless violence.
But
if a killer is deemed to be psychotic, he is held to a different standard by
our legal system than a killer who is deemed not to be crazy. That's a legal
system that is certifiably nuts.
Psychotic
or not, the Tucson killer deserves to die for his crimes in the most
expeditious manner possible. Anything less compounds the barbarism that existed
in the Tucson Safeway parking lot or a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., where 12
were killed.
Locking
up the terminal whack-job shooters in prison for the remainder of their lives
will cost taxpayers many millions of wasted dollars when all that is required
is a 25-cent bullet to the back of their deranged heads.
But
the do-gooders among us say we shouldn't do that, that the state shouldn't
sanction "murder," especially of those who are deemed to be mentally
incompetent. Do-gooders are more dangerous than a sow grizzly with cubs or a
coiled rattlesnake, as do-gooders champion and sanction legalized barbarism.
Those
of us addicted to common sense know that the upside-down, backward and
terminally stupid policies of do-gooders compound problems instead of fixing
them.
The
McNaughton rule, which basically states that terminal whack jobs can't be held
responsible for their crimes, is the ultimate definition of nuts. It should be
replaced with the McNugent rule, which states that regardless of your mental
state, if you slaughter innocent people, expect a bullet to the back of the
head, most preferably at the scene of the crime.
So
long as the American justice system is held hostage by mindless do-gooders who
wish to enforce their toxic, brain-dead legalized barbarism on the rest of us,
our only recourse is to be vigilant and ready to protect ourselves and our
loved ones from these psychotic monsters. Shoot them.
Punks
deserve to pay for their crimes with their lives instead of living out their
lives and attending group therapy sessions on the taxpayers' dime and further
burdening the society they already have hurt deeply.
While
jettisoning the Tucson killer or the Joker off the planet will not deter other
psychos from attempting mass murder, what it will do is to ensure justice is
carried out instead of being denied by idiots and a legal system that has gone
over-the-rainbow nuts.
Ted
Nugent is an American rock 'n' roll, sporting and political activist icon. He
is the author of "Ted, White, and Blue: The Nugent Manifesto" and
"God, Guns & Rock 'N' Roll" (Regnery Publishing).
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