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He was the freest man on Earth!

February 25 2005 at 2:37 PM
james norman 
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The man was antigovernment and very pro USA. He could care less about republican or democrats. He knew the democrats were socialist pussies, and the republicans were brown shirt Nazis. So shut up with your petty name calling about how 'they' did this and 'they' want to do that. The man lived his life free from anyone or anything in the freest nation in the world. He waved the flag more than any republican or democrat. He was a true American. Free! Free to live his life the way he wanted. With guns if he wanted and with drugs when he wanted and on owl farm with the land he paid for and owned. How many of you on this site want to limit the type or number of guns people can own? How many of you on this site want to beef up drug laws? How many of you on this site think its wrong for rich white men to own lots of land when poor people have nothing and live in the streets. If you answer yes to any of the 3 questions I just asked, Hunter would have shot you on sight and set your bloody heap on fire!


Rest well Duke! You are with the Gods now!


 
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Death in the afternoon

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February 25 2005, 4:08 PM 

Well...that message is probably true and untrue...because all us folks liked to read him doesn't mean we know him...Myth Vs. Man etc. Last time I checked he didn't kill anyone. Except maybe with his sense of Humor...but hey what ever you say...fuk em all!!!

cheers, have some whiskey

Death

 
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james norman

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Whiskey for us all

February 25 2005, 6:00 PM 

After all he was a professional!

Whiskey damit, and put some stink on it!

 
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