Posted on 03/10/2016 6:01:01 AM PST by Nextrush
Federal prosecutors are pushing to keep Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy behind bars Thursday as he faces arraignment on a string of felony charges stemming from the April 2014 armed standoff with federal officers near Bunkerville.
The arraignment comes as Bundy supporters prepare to protest outside the federal courthouse before his 2 p.m. appearance in U.S. Magistrate Judge Bill Hoffman's courtroom. Police will be at the demonstration and security will be tight inside the courthouse....
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We are more and more confronted with the fact that we are infested by a bunch of federalist authoritarians who bristle mightily at the very suggestion of someone questioning their authority, motives and right to oppress free citizens of this country.
And with each encounter in this escalating progression of totality and fierce retribution against mere question, these functionaries become more and more like the Jack Boots of Germany all those years ago.
bkmk
Dingy Hairy needs to put away first.
poo samich.
Now. The connection that has not yet been made, there is an agenda behind these mass arrests and extreme charges. That agenda I believe is driven at a high level in the Fed Gov to show there are more dangerous Home Grown Right Wing Terrorists threatening the government than ISIS terrorists threaten the Fed Gov.
Now think about that. There are a number of high level Muslim Brotherhood agents in Homeland Security. Follow the track.
Oh, I forgot to mention the Waco Biker incident. I believe the same agenda is behind that still hidden mess.
The prosecution will claim he’s a flight risk because if let out on bail he’ll just burrow into his ranch again and the feds would have to dig him out. It’ll be interesting if bail is allowed.
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