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To: AC Beach Patrol

The judge was trying with all her might to make sure they would be found guilty. Here is a quick run down:

Defendants were not allowed to speak of what the FBI did to LaVoy.

Not allowed to ask who the refuge belongs to.

Not allowed to quote the constitution.

Not allowed to know if some or all of the guns paraded around the courtroom were in fact the guns the FBI plants brought in.

Juror actually said he was ex BLM worker and was bias.

Judge actually tried to keep tainted juror in the box even after questioning him.

After judge found that mistrail would be called for, due to the bias juror, judge quickly dismissed him.

In the end, the brave jurors knew what it was to be an American citizen and saw through the obvious plan for the fedgov to get their man.

Good for the jury. After reading all the comments for all this time all I could think of was may oregonians chains rest lightly..... Now if you go to oregenlive website the commies are pouting with a handful of good Americans signing up just to throw the verdict in the commies faces.

Today is a good day!


40 posted on 10/27/2016 6:32:42 PM PDT by walkingdead (It's easy, you just don't lead 'em as much....)
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To: walkingdead

Today is a good day!

A Really good day!

Now if Lavoy Finicum gets the same Good Day, or rather his family, oops never mind Lavoy was gunned down by the same Government that attempted to railroad the seven in court. So good days are relative. Don’t ever forget the sacrifice Lavoy made in the effort to bring some degree of justice to the entire Federal overreach on a score of issues.


65 posted on 10/28/2016 7:48:53 AM PDT by wita (Always and forever, under oath in defense of Life, Liberty and. the pursuit of Happiness.)
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