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To: mdmathis6
.>>they had to back down in the face of their own snipers being targeted by patriot snipers. Their forces were simply no match for what forces American patriots could bring to bear. They learned it and they still sting in the night with that knowledge.<<

Only partially right. The feds came and picked off all those in the crowd, up on the overpass, on the hillsides they could identify through photos and videos posted online.

There were 54!7 loads of people raided in the early morning hours because of their presence that day at the Bundy ranch / federal land management cattle holding pen that day.

They were held for months without charges. Many lost everything. Their savings depleted attempting to get themselves released from custody. Lost their jobs, homes, businesses.

Go out and do a lil background research and you'll find...the feds backed down..true, but they were NOT going to allow those folks the pleasure of humiliating them. Those people there to support the Bundys and the Bundys themselves paid a high price.

150 posted on 06/15/2021 1:40:12 PM PDT by servantboy777
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To: servantboy777

Well that is where the rubber meats the road. How many of the founding fathers lost fortunes or even their lives in opposing GB in setting up this nation?

The tyranny we face is that from those given over to utter darkness of spirit. Their words and promises are a seductive poison that keep their useful idiots captive and allied with their goals. Thee people won’t go away quietly....

So what will it cost us?


167 posted on 06/15/2021 6:41:44 PM PDT by mdmathis6 (Having the Conch shell is no longer recognized by the "Flies" as giving one authority to speak.)
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