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To: taxcontrol

It’s NEVER “ the hill to die on” with you people...

LaVoy Finicum was murdered by Government agents, and many more before him, but that wasn’t the hill to die on. This man has been murdered by the courts, and it’s not the hill to die on...

Liberty is dead. We have become property of the state, to do with as they see fit; to make an example of if we’re ever stupid enough to believe that we own ourselves or our property.

If you enjoy being a slave to the government that was instituted to serve you, then “this wasn’t the hill to die on”.

When will it be? When they come to kick down your door, shoot your dog and kick in your teeth, I’m sure someone just like you will come along to point out the flaws in YOUR character and announce to the world:

“This wasn’t the hill to die on”.


48 posted on 07/27/2017 4:55:08 AM PDT by Hugh the Scot ("The days of being a keyboard commando are over. It's time to get some bloody knuckles." -Drew68)
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To: Hugh the Scot
When will it be?

Simple - when people's rights are being violated. Bundy's rights were not. He had his day in court and lost because he was doing / allowing something illegal to intentionally occur.

LaVoy is a separate issue, please stick to the thread topic of the Bundy standoff.

51 posted on 07/27/2017 5:06:45 AM PDT by taxcontrol (Stupid should hurt)
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To: Hugh the Scot
LaVoy Finicum was murdered by Government agents, and many more before him, but that wasn’t the hill to die on.

Poor LaVoy Finicum. If only he had done what the police ordered and followed their commands then he'd be alive today. And so forth and so on.

63 posted on 07/27/2017 5:57:40 AM PDT by DoodleDawg
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