+1000 to what you said.
In another thread I linked to H.R. 4269
https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/4269/text
and suggested people need to call their Congresspeople, and the response is, oh well, it’s probably not gonna pass so why bother? HoHum.
We can’t even be bothered to make phone calls.
We complain about media bias, when they brand constitutional Patriots terrorists while inner city rioters go scott free—but when Patriots are actually being jailed, we just shrug? HoHum, they probably did something to deserve it. This is not the hill to make a stand! Not our problem!
Every. Dang. Time.
The other side is organized and MOBILIZED. Why aren’t we?
The fire wasn’t intentional arson, it was routine brush burning that accidentally got out of control.
Dwight and Steven Ammon were already charged with arson, and sentenced several years ago.
They served that time, and were released. Done!
Now a judge decides they should have been given the maximum sentence!? And sends them back to jail on the same charges for which they’d already served their time !?! Unacceptable!!
These guys are being branded terrorists for being Patriots, that’s what’s going on.
I feel the Hammonds have served their term...and there is supposedly no EX POST FACTO. They can’t change the sentence after the fact, and the gov’t goons betters back down, and fast, to defuse this situation.
That was the story put forth by the Hammonds. A jury of their peers, however, heard the evidence (including the testimony of a nephew who witnessed the fires being set), and found them guilty of arson.