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The BOLD Ted Nugent style, in your face with substance & sincerity continues to prevail and benefit the causes of our hearts & souls. The ongoing communications directly from Ted have never failed to make a difference across the land. Those that criticize the in-your-face style do so because they not only have zero style, but also zero impact.

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Letter to Texas Trophy Hunters Association regarding anit-bowhunting cartoon

I have been a bow hunter for several years now and have taken great pride in the ethics I display in pursuing and taking my quarry. I found the cartoon on page 195 of your Jan/Feb issue that depicts bow hunters in a negative light disturbing and unjust. I have slowly been pulling away from your publication for the last couple of years and also no longer watch the TV program as well. As I send this e-mail I will be calling to cancel subscription as I will no longer line the pockets of the people who no longer support bow hunting and the sportsmen & women who pursue it. Your tabloid has become nothing more than an advertisement for “canned” hunts and articles detailing these actions. TTHA has distanced themselves from the salt of the earth people who helped build the organization in the beginning.

I will be communicating this with every bow hunter within reach to inform them of your misguided views on bow hunting. Just in case you have forgotten what you published, I scanned page 195 and attached it to the email so it can jog your memory.

-Ken Hays, Grand Prairie Texas

See the cartoon here


Letter to the NRA: The power of Ted Nugent - Letter by Ward Parker

Dear NRA,

I have waited patiently, maybe too patiently, for the NRA to discover the power of Ted Nugent.

Having been to a couple of NRA conventions, I have seen the large banners of other celebrities that supposedly support the NRA. They may support the NRA with their membership, but they don’t support it through their actions and words. Know this: Ted Nugent is the only recognized celebrity that daily promotes the NRA via the mass media.

After seeing Ted Nugent pack an overflowing room with thousands of NRA members ... continued here


Save Eddie Eagle Gunsafe Program

Mr. Joseph W. Jaskiewicz
Mayor of Montville, CT
310 Norwich NL Tpke
Uncasville, CT 06382

Dear Mayor Jaskiewicz,

On behalf of the Nugent family and our Ted Nugent United Sportsmen of American, I very much request and encourage you to assist in instituting the award winning and life saving NRA Eddie Eagle GunSafe Program.

As a sworn Lake County Sheriff deputy for 24 years in my home state of Michigan, a national DARE officer, and volunteer for Big Brothers/Big Sisters organization, I have witnessed firsthand the powerful educational impact of this time proven gun education/safety program around the country.

Truth is, kids who are properly supervised in their firearms introductions and lesson are always at a much-reduced risk of dangerous unsupervised gun activities.

We hope you implement this upgrade so that many good families will be ready to assist you with this.

God bless you & yours. Ted Nugent & Family


Letter to the National Geographic Society

(National Geographic really stepped over the line with its article, "Murder Most Beastly" by David Diamond, which deals with a crime lab devoted to animal-related crime. I had no choice but to shoot back. - Brad)

National Geographic
Attn: David Diamond

I have been a faithful Member of the National Geographic Society for many years and have on occasion perceived the disturbing influence of the animal rights agenda. Your article, "Murder Most Beastly," (NG, March 2004) included several disturbing references. The use of the term "murder" when speaking of the death of an animal is wrong. Murder is a term uniquely human (by definition) and should not be trivialized by such anthropomorphic use. Further, your use of the term, "Hunter" when referring to the criminals that deal in black-market animal parts is reprehensible. These poachers are vermin and should not be equated to hunters in any way. In the future I would appreciate a little more consideration in your choice of words.

Best regards,
Bradley S. Wahle
Lee’s summit, MO


Letter to General Conference Seventh-Day Adventist Church

(Please take the time to review this letter that I wrote to the General Conference Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The Seventh-Day Adventist Church, although a fine church, is on the wrong side of this issue. Please contact the General Conference on this matter. I am sending this email to as many churches, church members, Christian organizations, and Gun Clubs, that I can as well as the NRA. Please do the same and call the Adventist church nearest you and any Adventist friends you know. Thank you.)

Attn: President Neal C. Wilson
General Conference of Seventh-Day Adventists
12501 Old Columbia Pike
Silver Spring , MD 20904

Dear Mr. Wilson:

My wife has been going to the Seventh Day Adventists Church for years. I've always thought it was a wonderful church, which preached the Bible properly. I was considering joining myself. However, something that I saw on your official website under the Official statements concerned me a great deal.

The statement asking for the banning of assault weapons. I am a gun owner and a proud member of the NRA. The right to bear arms is guaranteed under the American Constitution. It was put there in order to secure freedom, especially religious freedom and democracy. ... continued here


Letter regarding Governor Granholm's proposal to close "tax loopholes"

Grand Rapids Press
To the editor,

I'm very concerned about Governor Granholm's proposal to close "tax loopholes." Her terminology is merely a very creative way of saying 'Tax increase." The Governor insists on referring to her tax increases as "tax loopholes." Obviously, she knows what an unpopular idea it is to raise taxes, so she's apparently hoping we won't notice her imaginative verbalization of yet another tax increase. Almost as troubling as the tax increase itself, I'm particularly troubled about Governor Granholm's disingenuous scheme of attempting to hide a tax increase under the guise of "tax loopholes. In her 2003-04 Executive Budget Proposal Governor Granholm even went so far as to define what a loophole is. Why all the smoke and mirrors? Why can't she just admit she IS going to raise taxes? But of course that would probably depend on what our definition of the word "is" is. (Definitions, sound familiar?)

I've always felt raising taxes is similar to an effort to increase egg production by strangling the chicken. Most small businesses are struggling due to ... continued here