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Ok question:
Has anything happened yet?
Has anything happened yet?
It's small, it's stupid, and it's embarrassing to the militias and their sympathizers. And, let's face it, considering their ridiculous rhetoric, gun toting, flag waving, veiled threats of armed resistance and revolution, what normal person doesn't enjoy embarrassing them?It's a small, stupid thing that has blown out of proportionDo you dislike this story for some reason? Please elaborate. Or, just stay out of the thread.Have you guys milked enough pages out of this stupid story yet?
Years became hoursThey're mad as hell and they're not gonna take it any...oh wait Galavant is starting up? Time to go...Ok question:
Has anything happened yet?
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-occupiers-hint-exit-plan-n490796
Looks like they're getting ready to declare victory and go home.
Ringleader Ammon Bundy insisted they "have a plan" to help ranchers in Harney County avoid the fate of Dwight Hammond and his son Steven, who are now in federal prison for setting fires on their ranch that spread to government land.
"We are implementing this plan," Bundy said. "We see a time coming very soon where the community will begin to participate more in that and begin to take that over so they can claim their own rights."
Bundy did not divulge any details of their "plan." But he said that when the community is "strong enough to defend" their rights "then we will go home."
What happened to "prepared to stay for years"? What a joke."I need to get home," he said. "I got cows that are scattered and lost."
Dude, they were out of tin foil and Hot Pockets. Time to pack it in.Even the OWS flakes lasted a few months camping out in tents, right?
You telling me these camo-clad, faux macho, dimwits couldn't even make it a week sitting in their trailers.
Good article. It doesn't mention that one of the two fires burned 137 acres of refuge land, and instead mentions that the 2nd only burned an acre. That's disingenuous.Oregon and the Injustice of Mandatory Minimums
Members of America's political left share ...
http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/01/oregon-mandatory-minimums/422433/
You know, the very fact that you oppose this makes me think I'm onto something.It's a small, stupid thing that has blown out of proportionDo you dislike this story for some reason? Please elaborate.Or, just stay out of the thread.Have you guys milked enough pages out of this stupid story yet?
They're actually leaning left but it our right since we're looking at them.See, if you look at the picture, they are actually leaning to the right.Nevermind, I'll see myself out.Looks to me like they lean right.Picture of the Hammonds (not a Ralph Lauren ad)
http://image.oregonlive.com/home/olive-media/width960/img/oregonian/photo/2015/12/30/hammonds-and-cattle-783c779dc5ff6187.jpg
Google is your friendProbably not. Maybe you should post more rape tent bull#### to keep it going.Have you guys milked enough pages out of this stupid story yet?
Probably not. Maybe you should post more rape tent bull#### to keep it going.Have you guys milked enough pages out of this stupid story yet?
I don't care much about stupid protests by stupid people in the middle of nowhere. I'm kind of surprised actually this got this much attention. I live in Oregon and have been where this is happening many times. It's the desert, and uninhabited for the most partYou know, the very fact that you oppose this makes me think I'm onto something.It's a small, stupid thing that has blown out of proportionDo you dislike this story for some reason? Please elaborate.Or, just stay out of the thread.Have you guys milked enough pages out of this stupid story yet?
Top hitGoogle is your friendProbably not. Maybe you should post more rape tent bull#### to keep it going.Have you guys milked enough pages out of this stupid story yet?
Possibly also into drinking PBR as well.You're thinking of hippies. Those guys eat venison jerky and drink coors light.
mYou can't plan for every possible scenario. Really, cows scattering, who could possibly see that happening?What happened to "prepared to stay for years"? What a joke."I need to get home," he said. "I got cows that are scattered and lost."
Nuttin wrong with PBR. Way better than coors light.Possibly also into drinking PBR as well.You're thinking of hippies. Those guys eat venison jerky and drink coors light.
nailed itlike my main brohan mick hedberg said this revolution is like pancakes all great at first but by the end you are just sort of sick of it take that to the bank brohans
Fell off the wagon did ya?Try "occupy wall street rape" should bring up a nice ABC news link fer ya
Weed is legal in Oregon now, duh.Fell off the wagon did ya?Try "occupy wall street rape" should bring up a nice ABC news link fer ya
Once again, SWC brings clarity to the situation. Completely on point.like my main brohan mick hedberg said this revolution is like pancakes all great at first but by the end you are just sort of sick of it take that to the bank brohans
See now that's kind of funny. Sometimes you surprise me with your sense of humor."Cows out, don't shoot!"
Now you're thinking hipstersPossibly also into drinking PBR as well.You're thinking of hippies. Those guys eat venison jerky and drink coors light.
"We are doing the same thing as Rosa Parks did," Bundy wrote. "We are standing up against bad laws which dehumanize us and destroy our freedom."
Its a shame that Donald Trump does not have cattle that are scattered and lost.http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-occupiers-hint-exit-plan-n490796
Looks like they're getting ready to declare victory and go home.
Rhodes explains how he believes the showdown at the Bundy Ranch differs from the current situation at Malheur. He claims the former resulted in stopping the "assassination" of the Bundy clan by federal officials, whereas, in the latter case, "I haven't seen any direct threat to anybody's life."
He describes one of the men holed up in the federal Oregon facility as "either insane or an agent provocateur who...wants to see violence," and another as a "loose cannon idiot who has a martyr complex." He suggests that Bundy's son Ammon, who helped lead the takeover in Oregon, is "naive" and "has people right there with him who are unstable, who may initiative violence."
"They want to go down in a glorious firefight," Rhodes warns about at least two of the individuals. "If they don't get that, it's entirely possible they might initiate it."
Its a shame that Donald Trump does not have cattle that are scattered and lost.http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-occupiers-hint-exit-plan-n490796
Looks like they're getting ready to declare victory and go home.
This is kind of what I worry about. Innocent people being swept up in the rhetoric.Stewart Phodes of the Oathkeepers.
Rhodes explains how he believes the showdown at the Bundy Ranch differs from the current situation at Malheur. He claims the former resulted in stopping the "assassination" of the Bundy clan by federal officials, whereas, in the latter case, "I haven't seen any direct threat to anybody's life."
He describes one of the men holed up in the federal Oregon facility as "either insane or an agent provocateur who...wants to see violence," and another as a "loose cannon idiot who has a martyr complex." He suggests that Bundy's son Ammon, who helped lead the takeover in Oregon, is "naive" and "has people right there with him who are unstable, who may initiative violence."
"They want to go down in a glorious firefight," Rhodes warns about at least two of the individuals. "If they don't get that, it's entirely possible they might initiate it."
You sure that's why? Or do you, ya know, kind of agree with him on some stuff?Its a shame that Donald Trump does not have cattle that are scattered and lost.http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-occupiers-hint-exit-plan-n490796
Looks like they're getting ready to declare victory and go home.
You kidding me? At this point I'd love to see Trump in office just for the pure entertainment value (In real life, and the forums here).
YA THINK?Stewart Phodes of the Oathkeepers.
He describes one of the men holed up in the federal Oregon facility as "either insane or an agent provocateur who...wants to see violence," and another as a "loose cannon idiot who has a martyr complex." He suggests that Bundy's son Ammon, who helped lead the takeover in Oregon, is "naive" and "has people right there with him who are unstable, who may initiative violence."
I think everyone on this forum agrees with him on at least one or two facets of his stance. I'd say that's true with pretty much any person and any candidate. As far as his total platform? The guy is a nutjob. Sadly, though... so is every other candidate.You sure that's why? Or do you, ya know, kind of agree with him on some stuff?Its a shame that Donald Trump does not have cattle that are scattered and lost.http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/oregon-occupiers-hint-exit-plan-n490796
Looks like they're getting ready to declare victory and go home.
You kidding me? At this point I'd love to see Trump in office just for the pure entertainment value (In real life, and the forums here).
This how I view all of these doomsday militia types. They want something to happen.Stewart Phodes of the Oathkeepers.
Rhodes explains how he believes the showdown at the Bundy Ranch differs from the current situation at Malheur. He claims the former resulted in stopping the "assassination" of the Bundy clan by federal officials, whereas, in the latter case, "I haven't seen any direct threat to anybody's life."
He describes one of the men holed up in the federal Oregon facility as "either insane or an agent provocateur who...wants to see violence," and another as a "loose cannon idiot who has a martyr complex." He suggests that Bundy's son Ammon, who helped lead the takeover in Oregon, is "naive" and "has people right there with him who are unstable, who may initiative violence."
"They want to go down in a glorious firefight," Rhodes warns about at least two of the individuals. "If they don't get that, it's entirely possible they might initiate it."
This is my favorite thing to come out of YallQaeda so far, other than maybe the name Yall Qaeda."We are doing the same thing as Rosa Parks did," Bundy wrote. "We are standing up against bad laws which dehumanize us and destroy our freedom."
"We are doing the same thing as Rosa Parks did," Bundy wrote. "We are standing up against bad laws which dehumanize us and destroy our freedom."
A guy. With a gun. In a chair. Covered with a tarp. In a road. At night.In an unscheduled press appearance at the compound, occupier LaVoy Finicum, one of the group's more vocal members, appeared at the top of the main road entering the refuge headquarters, wielding a gun. He told reporters he believed arrest warrants had been issued against the militants.
Federal authorities have released no information to confirm or deny that claim.
Finicum pulled a chair out into the road, wielding his gun and eventually covering himself with a tarp, apparently waiting to meet authorities who never arrived.
You know who else sat covered in a tarp at night? Rosa Parks.A guy. With a gun. In a chair. Covered with a tarp. In a road. At night.In an unscheduled press appearance at the compound, occupier LaVoy Finicum, one of the group's more vocal members, appeared at the top of the main road entering the refuge headquarters, wielding a gun. He told reporters he believed arrest warrants had been issued against the militants.
Federal authorities have released no information to confirm or deny that claim.
Finicum pulled a chair out into the road, wielding his gun and eventually covering himself with a tarp, apparently waiting to meet authorities who never arrived.
That was from a twitter account that an MSNBC reporter (linked below) now says is a fake account."We are doing the same thing as Rosa Parks did," Bundy wrote. "We are standing up against bad laws which dehumanize us and destroy our freedom."
The interview with Tarp Patriot. http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/armed-oregon-protester-talks-to-msnbc-596500035577?cid=sm_tw_lastwordA guy. With a gun. In a chair. Covered with a tarp. In a road. At night.In an unscheduled press appearance at the compound, occupier LaVoy Finicum, one of the group's more vocal members, appeared at the top of the main road entering the refuge headquarters, wielding a gun. He told reporters he believed arrest warrants had been issued against the militants.
Federal authorities have released no information to confirm or deny that claim.
Finicum pulled a chair out into the road, wielding his gun and eventually covering himself with a tarp, apparently waiting to meet authorities who never arrived.