The cost of freedom has been paid on blood.
And we squander it today.
I think it was nice of Hillary to take the Fibbies’ manparts out her purse in the freezer and let them use them for a day or two...
Heard some “analyst” on Fox say that it was “suicide by cop” because they had been “told” not to talk to the Oregonians in the next county.
IBFR’s resident jackbooted thugs posts that these rancher=patriots were “asking for it”.
This will be the tell-tale sign of Fed wrong-doing: refusal to give up video of the incident.
The Feds supposedly had the whole property encircled with drones and long-distance surveillance. On top of that, I’m sure every vehicle sent to the scene to pick the militiamen up had a dashcam.
I’m waiting to see if anything gets released (probably not, just like Bin Laden’s burial at sea).
I detest the oppressive BLM and the FBI!
I’m on the side of the ranchers but I wouldn’t put any credence to these stories at this point.
When will the American People realize that THE GREATEST problem facing them in this country is none other than the menacing UNCONSTITUTIONAL $4 trillion federal government? What will it take? All the things used to distract men and women from the 800 pound gorilla in the room. Rearranging the chairs on the Titanic.
The focus should be on none other than slashing the feds by 80% + down to what is actually constitutional and keeping them in their constitutional cage.
Case in point: the feds occupy these state lands UNCONSTITUTIONALLY and, therefore, illegally. The constitutional requirements for the feds ownership of lands within a state are spelled out in Art I, Sec 8, Cl 17. The states should kick the feds out. PERIOD.
As you said, the situation is still foggy. But unless Mr. Finnicum was pointing a firearm or shooting at police (neither of which have been alleged by anyone so far as I can tell. Only that he was "charging"/"moving towards" the police), there was no need for this to happen.
The Washington Post (Times? Can't remember which) is characterizing this as a "shootout," with "one dead after an exchange of gunfire."
It's possible, I suppose, that this was the result of agents new to the situation, not familiar with the ranchers but fully briefed on how "dangerous" they are (squatting in the woods, hurting no one), getting jittery when confronting Bundy and the others. Tragic situation all around.
Pray that no one else is hurt or killed.
‘We are still in a “Fog of War” condition, and it will take some time to establish all the facts,...’
We’ll never know...fog of war, infinite investigation, etc etc
Live free or die.
Summarial execution ..
It worked at Ruby Ridge, Waco, FT Hood,, ..
No one is innocent in their eyes..
They know you better than your own family, yaknow.
Trust your big gubamint..
Why? You ask? Shame on you.
Ditto. Remember Finicum. Remember Burns.
Based on prior observation with this sort of conflict, wasn’t the ending predictable? Look at who already owns Oregon.