Heh. Now they've been trolled by PETA-
http://www.peta.org/blog/vegan-jerky-hand-delivered-to-oregon-cattle-ranching-militia/
http://www.peta.org/blog/vegan-jerky-hand-delivered-to-oregon-cattle-ranching-militia/
You can spend as much or little time as you want explaining why you feel that they are too different to be compared. You are trying to justify that its ok that you continued to post in a thread for 3 months after calling it pathetic because the topic was not as important to you. This topic is considered more important to you so therefore you have to question why someone would post in a topic that is considered worthless to them..
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The pictures suggest to me that the cow patty posse are getting a clue that the rest of the world thinks they're retards.Heh. Now they've been trolled by PETA-
http://www.peta.org/blog/vegan-jerky-hand-delivered-to-oregon-cattle-ranching-militia/
How does somebody plan a trip across Wyoming and not notice that the Bighorns are in the way?
Heh. Now they've been trolled by PETA-
http://www.peta.org/blog/vegan-jerky-hand-delivered-to-oregon-cattle-ranching-militia/
About 1 year ago Capt. O showed up in southern AZ along with members of other groups from around the country to take part in a border exercise that we were helping facilitate at the request of the Colorado Militia. He arrived not as a member of those groups but as a lone individual who had been told about the dates and locations for the operation by third parties. Again, after only a few days Joe began telling Militia members that he had used crowdfunding to purchase a brand new jeep, though these crowdfunding requests for donations said the money was going to be used to fund the border exercise which upset many of the members on site. His presence came to a head when it was discovered he had purchased a few large bottles of Jack Daniels which he had been drinking both on and off duty in his tent, just to clarify he was using donation money to buy himself a new Jeep as well as liquor just as he is accused now. When the chain of command found out that he was intoxicated while handling firearms he was expelled from our camp and told never to return.
^^^WTF^^^
Why is the area not locked down?
We wouldn't want to inconvenience our precious ranchers. They might trigger.^^^WTF^^^
Why is the area not locked down?
^^^WTF^^^
Why is the area not locked down?
Occupier Duane Ehmer of Oregon wrote on his Facebook page that he left the refuge to put in some hours.
I just got back home from the bundy/ Hammond stand off I have to work a few days before I go back, Duane Ehmer wrote on his Facebook page, adding later, bringing more guns.
This is about the level of cognitive ability I expect from people who live such rural lives. Skin a deer? Sure no problem? Set up logistics for multiple incoming camps of people and deal with national media? Nope.
I'm asking myself the same thing. Why haven't they at least secured the surrounding roads and control access? Now we have two out of state militia groups here and the sheriff's response is to erect barricades around the courthouse and his office?
This is nuts.
Not really. The authorities are likely planning ahead with the barricades for the day that the insurgency will be arrested & arraigned.
The rest? The authorities may just be baiting the trap. Draw 'em in & then freeze/starve 'em into surrender. Access & power can be cut at will. Winter is brutal & Spring is a long ways off in Burns.
We should stop treating them with kid gloves. I don't necessarily advocate a violent response to them at the moment, but why is the Federal Government not moving in on them? There should have been charges brought against the clowns who pointed weapons at federal officials at the Bundy clown show and they should be making moves against the current batch of clowns here.Daryl Johnson once worked in the branch of the Department of Homeland Security that studied the threats posed by antigovernment groups. His former office was shut down more than five years ago.
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In 2009, the former analyst wrote a report that warned of a growing antigovernment movement and the possible recruitment of returning military veterans that could “lead to the potential emergence of terrorist groups or lone-wolf extremists.”
His words drew fierce criticism from Republican lawmakers and conservative news media, labeling the report an unfair assessment of legitimate criticisms of the government. The document was retracted after Janet Napolitano, who was then the Homeland Security secretary, apologized to veterans, and the Extremism and Radicalization Branch was quietly dismantled.
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Some lawmakers and former intelligence analysts, such as Mr. Johnson, say the department has allocated significant resources to combating violent extremism among Muslims, but has failed to gather the intelligence needed to fight right-wing extremism in the United States.
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Citing data from a 2013 report produced by the United States Military Academy’s Combating Terrorism Center, Mr. Ellison said, “Right-wing extremists have launched an average of 330 attacks a year and killed about 250 people between 2002 and 2011. These are dangerous people.”
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This is just stupid:So not only are they allowed to take over the refuge but they can go home, work, rest, relax, reload and head back?
As long as they're calming down in prison, it works for me.^^^not saying its right, I think Obama knows he is a lightning rod to these guys and its best if they are treated gently. The next President may be able to handle them better. Obama probably feels once he is out of office these yahoos will calm down.
http://nyti.ms/1JA948I
"Homeland Security Looked Past Antigovernment Movement, Ex-Analyst Says"
We should stop treating them with kid gloves. I don't necessarily advocate a violent response to them at the moment, but why is the Federal Government not moving in on them? There should have been charges brought against the clowns who pointed weapons at federal officials at the Bundy clown show and they should be making moves against the current batch of clowns here.
