“The day the militia [came] was the day I felt safe again in Nevada,” said a Bunkerville resident of the armed Americans who assisted Cliven Bundy in April’s stand off against BLM mercenaries in Clark County. Every attendee at Thursday’s standing room only, town hall meeting in Bunkerville agreed as they praised the cowboys, ranchers and militia members who helped prevent the confiscation of Bundy’s cattle and property. But according to Nevada Congressman Steven Horsford (D), not all residents of Bunkerville feel the same way. In a letter to Clark County Sheriff Doug Gillespie, Horsford wrote he was “…greatly concerned...