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Showing Original Post only (View all)After Threatening the President's Life, Ted Nugent Rewarded with Ticket to the State of the Union [View all]
Source: People For The American Way - Rightwing Watch
Texas Republican congressman Steve Stockman announced today that he is excited to have a patriot like Ted Nugent joining me in the House Chamber during President Obamas State of the Union, once again confirming Stockmans position as one of the most far-right members of Congress.
Nugent in the past has threatened to kill President Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and California Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer.
I was in Chicago and I said hey Obama, you might want to suck on one of these you punk; Obama, hes a piece of shit, and I told him to suck on my machine gun, Nugent screamed during a concert while brandishing two machine guns, Then I was in New York and I said, Hey Hillary you might want to ride one of these into the sunset you worthless bitch
. Then I was out in California and I thought, Barbara Boxer, she might want to suck on my machine gun, hey Dianne Feinstein ride one of these you worthless whore.
Nugent at a National Rifle Association gathering said that if Obama and his vile, evil America-hating administration win re-election then I will either be dead or in jail by this time next year.
Read more: http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/after-threatening-presidents-life-ted-nugent-rewarded-ticket-state-union
Here's the nutcase who gave the out-of-state Mr. Pantscrap Fever a ticket over the actual constituents of his district :

A Houston Chronicle article reminds that "Stockmans two years in Congress were marked by weirdness, such as an article in Guns & Ammo magazine that appeared under his byline in which he suggested the then-new Clinton administration raided the Branch Davidian compound in Waco on April 19, 1993, to justify a ban on assault weapons.[citation needed] Stockman said, in reports from the Associated Press in May 1995, that he stood by his article, which was published after the bombing on April 19, 1995 of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.[citation needed] A couple of weeks after he defended the article, he told the Associated Press that he regretted writing it, mostly for its timing.[citation needed]
On the day the federal building in Oklahoma City was bombed, just four months into Stockman's term, there was confusion over a fax sent to Stockmans office.[citation needed] The FBI became involved.[citation needed] In a news conference in Beaumont in April 1995, Stockman identified the sender as a former Orange County, Texas, Republican chairwoman who had ties to the Michigan militia.[citation needed] The fax was sent to several members of Congress after reports of the bombing came over television.[citation needed] Stockman was the only member to alert the FBI.[citation needed]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Stockman
I'm beginning to think we need a constitutional amendment banning all Texans from holding political office.