Posted on 04/13/2014 5:55:42 PM PDT by Texas Fossil
They need it to "permanently" suspend the Constitution and elections. That will be their Reichstag fire. They are perfectly willing to sacrifice a few government agents and patriots to further their agenda. They are praying for it.
On Arkansas land, as I am told.
Dave Hodges (common sense show:)
http://republicbroadcasting.org/shoutcast/shoutcast.html
is talking about the Bundy ranch and ENN—says they (ENN) also own mines in the area.
They’re also rounding up wild horses to sell as meat to Mexico.
Yep, and I heard there were rare earth metals there.
The US Government “owns” over 48% of the state of Wyoming.
Like your sprit. This is about the destruction of private property rights, at its core. This is the real fight.
The point of my question is to cause folks to ask the question.
Why do these Federal Agencies feel the need to buy the ammo?
It is NOT a typical aspect of their charter.
For each of those agencies making large ammo purchases, how much ammo did they buy 10 years ago....
You know....before the Gestapo mentality took over....
Correct. They do it all the time. The BLM harrases licensed hunters during hunting season, people mining their legal claims and basically anybody walking around that they dont’ want on public land. Now that they are being given combat equipment they will run rampant.
All politics is local.
The BLM operates primarily out west but there are a lot of other means of grabbing control of land. Wetlands designations, buffer zones, land trusts......
Yep, the real deal.
Commies hate rule of law and private property.
We fought a Civil War to resolve the issue of slavery based on race.
Now we have a government that is intent on establishing Universal Slavery to the federal govenment and foreign powers. How do you think that is going to play out?
I can tell you it won’t happen in TX.
Hence the sarcasm/irony quotation marks on temporary.
My Great Grandfather lost a 120 Acre place on the banks of Red River in a flood about 90 years ago and the river still runs through it. It is my understanding that title reverted back to the Choctaw/Chickasaw Nations. I know of several farms with river frontage that now have the river splitting the acreage.
Like why does the Dept. of Education need to be armed to the teeth, and kick down doors for delinquent loans? Black boot mentality running wild.
The huge government ammo buy inspires citizens to buy even more.
The guest speaking on the common sense show said that 90% of Nevada is “owned” by the feds.
She’s also saying the endangered species act is a cover for Agenda 21...herd humans into cities and out of the turtles’ habitat, ‘cause they “care” about animals. (the endangered species act has not saved ANY animals from extinction.)
Yes Mr. GG2 is from the West and had a few run ins out there with the BLM over the years both hunting and mining. They are really bad news.
In GA we see some water issues. Nothing like out West. The EPA is going to be more of a problem here. Trying to call a ditch a stream. That kind of thing.
LOL! Are you talking about the 1930’s when Gov. “Alfalfa Bill” Murray closed the OK side of the Red River to Texans because TX only charged Oklahomans a crossing fee over the bridges? The Governor had the OK National Guard on the bridges to close them down. My Mom is about 90 and has a picture of my step-dad as a teenager in the OK Guard in uniform with a Springfield rifle on a closed bridge. Next to him is a Model A with Alfalfa Bill standing and posing with his foot up on the Model A's running board.
The Red River has been a spot for fighting, or not fighting, for centuries.
/johnny
We had a local case where a guy owed back taxes on 300 acres but was fighting an environmentalist group trying to prevent drilling leases on his land.
The state and county watched long enough to be able to seize the land, bought the mineral rights and auctioned off the property. Within a month of the seizure the court ruled that the drilling leases could go ahead.
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