Posted on 09/28/2004 8:57:43 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
A Muskegon County judge has thrown out the "defamation of character" portion of rock-star Ted Nugent's lawsuit against Muskegon Summer Celebration, ruling that no evidence exists to justify taking it to trial.
Still alive is Nugent's "breach of contract" claim, which was not at issue in a hearing Monday before 14th Circuit Judge Timothy G. Hicks.
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I saw him in concert 4-5 years ago on tour with KISS and he was a blast.
I saw him in concert some years ago. He gave a bow hunting seminar at a local sporting goods store before the show. He's a very talented guy.
Ted's a take no prisoners defender of hunting rights. Gotta love him.
TED'S A GREAT GUY. I'VE MET HIM A COUPLE OF TIMES. HE'S A SERIOUS SUPPORTER OF OUR RIGHTS NOT JUST OUR GUN RIGHTS. I'D LOVE FOR HIM TO RUN FOR OFFICE. HE'D BE ONE HELL OF A LEADER!
And, yes, Ted would make a great president.
sorry
Can anyone explain the "defamation of character" charge?
HAHAHAHAHA!
Use the all caps when emailing idiot congresscritters and t.v. station advertisers!
(Time and Place for everything, y'know heh, heh, . . .;-)
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