Can you guess which side he's on?

The verdict in the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case has divided the country yet again, with some seeing it as a miscarriage of justice and others seeing it as a bad law that ended in tragedy.
And then, of course, there's how Ted Nugent sees it.
Zimmerman supporters believe that Zimmerman didn't break the law, and the jury's verdict upholds that (though one juror is already angling for a book deal).
Uncle Teddy sees Zimmerman as a modern American hero. In an essay he wrote, he said Zimmerman:
And that Martin was a "standard thug" and had "an obvious racist chip on his shoulder."
He did get one thing that most Americans probably can agree on: "Martin Luther King Jr. is rolling over in his grave."

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The verdict in the George Zimmerman/Trayvon Martin case has divided the country yet again, with some seeing it as a miscarriage of justice and others seeing it as a bad law that ended in tragedy.
And then, of course, there's how Ted Nugent sees it.
Zimmerman supporters believe that Zimmerman didn't break the law, and the jury's verdict upholds that (though one juror is already angling for a book deal).
Uncle Teddy sees Zimmerman as a modern American hero. In an essay he wrote, he said Zimmerman:
- showed "the fundamental responsibility of a neighbor who cares."
- did "nothing... improper."
- had "potentially life threatening wounds."
- and "represents the purest form of self-defense there is."
And that Martin was a "standard thug" and had "an obvious racist chip on his shoulder."
He did get one thing that most Americans probably can agree on: "Martin Luther King Jr. is rolling over in his grave."

READ ESSAY!!!