Most influential person in archery today
#71
RE: Most influential person in archery today
But you do, and believe it or not, it usually is just the average Joe. Look to your State Bowhunting Organizations,thats what thay are for. Each and every one should have a Rep at any type of DNR or State meeting that hasanything Bowhunting related, or were any proposal may come up that will affect the Bowhunter. On the National watchdog level you have the NRA, SCI, P&Y, PBS, and IBO. Luckily we have never had a need for a National Rep in DC, but it's only because a Bow is a inconvenient weapon to shoot a School up, or rob a liquor store with! PETA attacks on the State level. That's why it's important to belong to not only your State Bowhunting Organization, But your local one as well, to support the State one. Strength is in number's! If we ever do need a National Spokesperson, I have a long list of Bowhunters to chose from, Jim Dougherty, Chuck Adams, Fred Eichler, and so on ...Ted and Tred ain't on it!
#72
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: atlasman
You can't please everyone.........that is the beauty of Nugent. He doesn't care what anyone else thinks.
I can't stand listening to people speak that make it blatantly obvious that they have no opinions of their own and are just riding the fence trying to please both sides.
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
I can't stand listening to people speak that make it blatantly obvious that they have no opinions of their own and are just riding the fence trying to please both sides.
Is it too much to ask for a leader with some manners?
So when did fair debate become a bad thing? Just put the facts on the table, explain with a little logic.
I have done it three times now locally, and guess what I wipe the floor with them. Dan one thing I have learned in my 35 years of life, you need to know when to take a step back and let your oppent fall on his face.
I am sorry but when you go in with gun blazing at full speed you miss the chance to do so.
#73
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RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Germ
So President NRA is a fence sitter?
So President NRA is a fence sitter?
He gets his message out without acting like a 2 year old.
Is it too much to ask for a leader with some manners?
So when did fair debate become a bad thing? Just put the facts on the table, explain with a little logic.
I am sorry but when you go in with gun blazing at full speed you miss the chance to do so.
#74
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Germ
Yes he can, but it appears he can not havemake babieslike Ted
I have thought about this a lot. If we leave Ted Nugent to carry our torch, well we are in trouble.
I would take a southern Gentleman like Jackie Bushman over Ted anyday of the week.
Does nottake too much smarts to yell and scream like a nut job.
The #1 problem with Ted is why he is busy actling like a 2 year old the message he is trying to comunicateis lost. Does Ted know what he is talking about, Yes.Do we as a group pay attention to his babble? I have met the man 3 times, and sad to say I am just not impressed.
There is a very BIG reason whyJim& Richard(D-i-c-k) Cabela did not want him performing at their stores. Think about it, at 1 point the largest hunting retailstore was 50 miles fromwhere Ted lived. He was never once invited to preform, speak, or even standin the store. How influential can he be?
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter
Can he shot a bow?
ORIGINAL: isatarak
No one has mentioned Jackie Bushwhacker.
No one has mentioned Jackie Bushwhacker.
I have thought about this a lot. If we leave Ted Nugent to carry our torch, well we are in trouble.
I would take a southern Gentleman like Jackie Bushman over Ted anyday of the week.
Does nottake too much smarts to yell and scream like a nut job.
The #1 problem with Ted is why he is busy actling like a 2 year old the message he is trying to comunicateis lost. Does Ted know what he is talking about, Yes.Do we as a group pay attention to his babble? I have met the man 3 times, and sad to say I am just not impressed.
There is a very BIG reason whyJim& Richard(D-i-c-k) Cabela did not want him performing at their stores. Think about it, at 1 point the largest hunting retailstore was 50 miles fromwhere Ted lived. He was never once invited to preform, speak, or even standin the store. How influential can he be?
EDIT: Sorry, I didn't read your post washington hunter about ted nugent dabate, due to the fact that germ's was right above yours and I quoted it prior to reading yours. However, I am leaving on a count of it totally pertains to influential people and backing up the fact that Ted Nugent is in fact an extremely influential person.
#75
RE: Most influential person in archery today
I thought we were discussing archery. (Do you mean The President of the NRA?)
Depends who he is dealing with. I personally don't care if the leaders of the USA practice good manners when dealing with a terrorist.
He also has no problem with being associated with Nugent.
I readily admit that few people are able to stay in control during such rants though.
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