Vegans are pretty pathetic. If they're going to be damn vegans and self-righteous about not eating meat, they shouldn't try to make their food look or resemble meat foods... damn posers.
I think you're missing the point of not eating meat -- typically vegans (and some vegetarians) don't eat meat because it's cruel and causes unnecessary suffering (or whatever -- this isn't the time to argue about the reasons, been there/done that), not necessarily because they dislike the taste (I definitely fit into that category). So, there's nothing morally wrong with eating meat substitutes.
That being said, besides the fact that most meat substitutes suck, and that they're generally highly processed and nearly as bad for you as meat would be, they're just plain unnecessary. The only time I eat a store-bought meat substitute that actually (supposedly) looks/tastes/whatever like meat, it's normally when I'm cooking for a non-vegan or I'm at an event like a BBQ where it's just easier.
THAT being said, the recipe I posted isn't even supposed to be like meat, it's just named after it. If you read the first paragraph, VeganDad says, "While they won't fool anyone into thinking they are actually chicken, I think they will go over well with vegans and omnis alike." It's basically battered dough in hotsauce -- not a substitute at all.
And that isn't alone -- there are a lot of things I eat that are named after meat dishes, but that actually aren't. For example, 'tempah burgers' taste nothing like burgers, it's more like mushrooms. And veggie burgers from my favourite local restaurant also taste nothing like hamburgers, but they do taste way better (not just my opinion, I've heard the same thing from veggies/omnis alike).
So yeah, I hope that made sense. What it comes down to is, there's nothing wrong with vegans/vegetarians eating fake meat, but it shouldn't be necessary, and in any case that dish isn't intended to be a meat substitute.
<edit> also, it's *really* hard not to be self righteous when you see people who are twisted around in hypocrisy, who both love animals but are ok with killing them and eating their flesh (as long as it's abstracted away). It kills me when somebody won't watch a movie where an animal appears to be harmed, but are ok with eating a pepperoni/bacon pizza. I generally keep my mouth shut, but it's difficult!