Duck Dynasty Stars Threatened to Walk from AE Over Guns and God
A&E reportedly ask the Duck Dynasty’s family’s patriarch, Phil Robertson, to “stop the praying and the guns.” Read how the Duck Commander responded.
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A&E reportedly ask the Duck Dynasty’s family’s patriarch, Phil Robertson, to “stop the praying and the guns.” Read how the Duck Commander responded.
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