You mean like they did when they burned down a bunch of shit? Or looted pharmacies in Baltimore?
Exactly my point. Should we go search and compare and contrast your reactions?
You mean like they did when they burned down a bunch of shit? Or looted pharmacies in Baltimore?
Plus the constant breaking news live media coverage of the armed standoff that is instead just few articles about anti-government protesters.
Edit: Peaceful protesters even.
holy shit. that is just sickening. fucking abc, who the fuck is their online editor? a bundy relative?
You don't appear to have a strong grasp of double jeopardy. This is in no way double jeopardy, an appeals court ruled that their initial sentence was illegal. Guess what, just like if the bank mistakenly deposits a million dollars in your account you don't just get to say that because they screwed up in sentencing that you don't have to serve the real sentence.
Ok so your argument is that it's ok to occupy federal buildings and threaten violence so long as they are small buildings. That makes total sense to someone I'm sure.
Nice attempt at a straw man. One does not need to believe there has never been a government conspiracy to think that a federal appeals court conspiring to steal land from ranchers despite literally zero evidence is a stupid and borderline insane thing to think.
So your homework is to go research double jeopardy and find literally a shred of evidence that the appeals court is conspiring against them. Be sure to check your work!
However, yes, the Bundy gang is electing to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune in order to bring attention to what is probably a persistent government f-up.
Exactly my point. Should we go search and compare and contrast your reactions?![]()
He just doesn't get it and can't see his own hypocrisy. I'm guessing it's a trait of narcissists.
Ah, I see. It's like when police execute a no knock warrant on your house and then shoot your grandma in bed. It's different when they mess up.
What's the benefit to mankind if they go to jail and lose the farm vs pay the fine? Also, since the sentencing was illegal they're getting that money back with interest (lol, interest), right?
If you don't think that there would be a disparate response between this situation and a courthouse in Chicago then you're touched. For example, this legit terrorist attack (by a white guy -shock horror-) grabbed a lot of attention because it was in a major city and did major damage. This is insignificant by comparison. Also,
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I didn't say the appeals court, BLM wants the land. The evidence of this is that they made filings so that they would get the first shot at it which is something that I'm pretty sure only the government can do, something that they'd have no reason to do if they didn't want the land. By all means though, if you have another scenario that explains this I'd love to read it.
Without the support of local elected officials, they stand against the rule of law as nothing more than anarchists. Such divisions are what make places like Afghanistan exactly what they are today. People don't want such violence and civil strife here in America.
If people have been wronged, take the time to gather local support of elected officials. Failing their immediate support, campaign and elect those who will. If they can't win election on their issue... why should they be allowed to contest the will of the voters?
Shouldn't we stand as a Democracy?
If the government engages in misconduct then people have a monetary claim against them. I have no idea what your point is, but I'm glad to see you've dropped the double jeopardy nonsense.
I have no idea as to the outcome of the money paid in the fine. As for the benefit to humanity, who knows? Judges are supposed to sentence people in accordance with the law and that one didn't. If you don't like it, change the law. Under no circumstances does something like this make the occupation and violent threats issued by a bunch of thugs okay.
Who cares about any of these meaningless things you keep bringing up? The argument of 'they are just occupying and violently threatening people over a small building' is dumb.
So you're not contesting that the law is being correctly applied, just that a government entity might benefit from it. That's quite a conspiracy to correctly implement the law there.
So again, I assume you want these violent thugs prosecuted and brought to justice, correct?
"At no time have I ever called these two men terrorists. Never," Papagni, the federal prosecutor, said in court last October. "They committed arson."
Amanda Marshall, then U.S. attorney for Oregon, said she recommended the government challenge Hogan's sentence as illegal.
"If the government stands by and doesn't pursue the statutorily mandated sentence in this case, what kind of precedent does that set?" Marshall asked. Hogan, she said, imposed "an unlawful sentence."
Papagni, the federal prosecutor, said in court last fall that "the government did what we are supposed to do when someone doesn't follow the law, be it a judge or be it two ranchers in eastern Oregon."
The solicitor general at the U.S. Justice Department authorized a rare appeal of an Oregon judge's order.
So again, I assume you want these violent thugs prosecuted and brought to justice, correct?
However, yes, the Bundy gang is electing to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune in order to bring attention to what is probably a persistent government f-up.
You make a title like that and I think Oklahoma City federal building. Skyscraper / heavily populated.
Turns out, it may just be some remote (empty) building in the mountains.
No hostages or violence, just grandstanding. A protest.
Don't we currently bomb terrorist? Hmm...I don't see any of our resident "kill all Muslims", chiming in, I guess one man's terrorist is another man's "patriot".
I haven't dropped it, I still believe it's double jeopardy. The declaration of the previous sentence as illegal (the dispensation of the money unclear) seems to ease your conscience and that's good for you.
"Who cares?"
All of the people who don't actually care except for the political fodder of white guys with guns in a federal building without the context of how irrelevant this particular federal building is. But, here's another couple of terrorists. They only killed 10 people in a place that sadly has enough shootings despite well meaning and common sense gun laws.
No, I'm not saying that. I'm saying it's politically convenient that despite the federal prosecutor not calling them terrorists they're being called such and the BLM is handily just waiting for their ranch to go up for sale. No one has yet explained how "arson" is "terrorism".
From the link that you apparently repeatedly have not read:
So, with these quotes in context: The federal prosecutor charged them with arson, they served time for arson. Some US attorney literally thinks that the world is going to end if a federal prosecutor convicts someone on arson charges and they serve time for arson so under a "rare" appeal they go back to court to get it right which just happens to mean that the BLM takes their land. No one died and so far there's no political motive for the fires which disqualifies them from being terrorism (which for those incapable of reading unless it's posted a gorillion times, the federal prosecutor never so much as accused them of).
If you had read it the first time, I wouldn't have had to post it two more times. I look forward to your continued disrespect concealed as bog standard ignorance and you not reading it a fourth time. ~<:^)
So are liberals that would utilize the government to take rights. Seems like the backstory is all about government overreach.
Wong fucking answer. The liberals are working within the system and not breaking the law in a violent manner. If everybody tried to get their way with arms (as Bundy is now doing for the 2nd time), we would soon descend into anarchy. Look to the Middle East to see what it would be like. Bundy should spend the rest of his life in his cage. He is an abomination.
Point one: There is no such thing as a grazing right on federal lands. So every point in your article tied to that claim is false.This is a long read with a lot of back story going back over a hundred years. Basically what's going on is a land grab by the federal government. The father and son serving the remainder of five years will pretty much ensure that the .gov will get their land because the remaining $200K of a $400K fine will not be able to be repaid with these two in prison.
http://theconservativetreehouse.com...uge-in-protest-to-hammond-family-persecution/
There comes a time when people must take a stand. Government worshipers will eventually come to understand that the federal overreach and the government ignoring the law when they wish to filters down through society. The .gov is reaping what they've sown. It probably won't end well for one or both parties, but the government chose this path. It didn't have to come to this.
Interesting times.
LOL - liberals don't work within the system, they have completely hijacked the system, along with Establishment Republicans, to increasingly abrogate the rights of common people.
Wong fucking answer. The liberals are working within the system and not breaking the law in a violent manner. If everybody tried to get their way with arms (as Bundy is now doing for the 2nd time), we would soon descend into anarchy. Look to the Middle East to see what it would be like. Bundy should spend the rest of his life in his cage. He is an abomination.
Are you for real? The wealthy have hijacked the system and they are pretty much outside of the Democrat/Republican meme. They own both. Don't know what world you are living in but it is definitely not reality.
It is disheartening to see you support HOMICIDAL VIOLENCE as valid means of changing the American system.
It is disheartening to see you support HOMICIDAL VIOLENCE as valid means of changing the American system.
AFAIK, it was a peaceful protest prior to the seizure of the federal building.
...but with guns.
This is a long read with a lot of back story going back over a hundred years. Basically what's going on is a land grab by the federal government. The father and son serving the remainder of five years will pretty much ensure that the .gov will get their land because the remaining $200K of a $400K fine will not be able to be repaid with these two in prison.
http://theconservativetreehouse.com...uge-in-protest-to-hammond-family-persecution/
There comes a time when people must take a stand. Government worshipers will eventually come to understand that the federal overreach and the government ignoring the law when they wish to filters down through society. The .gov is reaping what they've sown. It probably won't end well for one or both parties, but the government chose this path. It didn't have to come to this.
Interesting times.
