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<p><strong>Ted Nugent</strong> <strong>(4/21/2010)</strong>: &#8220;The way I live is not out of time. I go to Alaska and Africa. The way I  live, self sufficiency, you are talking about being an asset to your  neighbor. You have to start by being an asset to yourself, and if you  can take hands on that sustenance, the food, clothing, shelter, medicine  that you need from the good Mother Earth in a face to face eyewitness,  first person system, then you know you are being accountable with those  resources that we use&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You know, one of my favorite celebrations is the honesty of what  sustains us. And you see an Anthony Bourdain or the bizarre food and you  see these guys going through the process of the uncomfortable reality  of preparing food for the masses. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,  write this down: Your life has a gut pile. Know it, love it, admit it,  and then you will be more responsible with fewer gut piles. But if you  are not privy or honest enough to admit the system by which sustains  you, then you can pretend and hire bureaucrats to waste everything in  your name, USDA, FDA, OSHA, onward, insanity. So this individual  lifestyle, I&#8217;m telling you..I&#8221;m not the weirdo. People who don&#8217;t  understand gut piles are the weirdos.&#8221; <strong> </strong></p>
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