A group that is reported to be composed of 150 militiamen, which includes three of Cliven Bundy’s sons, has taken over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge Headquarter in Oregon and plans on using it for years as housing for other patriots to come in from across the US to fight the tyranny perpetrated by the Bureau of Land Management.
This is part of an ongoing situation between the BLM and Hammond ranching family. Hammond family members were scheduled to go to jail for burning their land which bled over into federal land. They were charged as terrorists.
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I’d like to see how this plays out.
Caleb Doucet They should try the White House next
Why would a man start a fire to cover up poaching on his property when he has 5000 cows he could eat sound strange to me
Immense effort goes into the legislative process – political campaigns, registering voters, getting to polls, voting, swearing in, introducing bills, debating bills, voting on bills, overriding vetoes – yet this is all an exercise in futility if only a few unelected judges can invalidate the entire process. For example:
The people of Arizona voted English as their official language, but federal judges overruled. (9th Circuit, Prop. 106, March 3, 1997)The people of Arkansas passed term limits for politicians, but federal judges overruled. (Sup. Ct., Term Limits vs. Thornton, May 22, 1995)The people of California voted to stop state-funded taxpayer services to illegal aliens, but federal judges overruled. (Prop. 187, Nov. 20, 1995)The people of Colorado voted not to give special rights to homosexuals, but federal judges overruled. (Sup. Ct. Romer vs. Evans, 1992)The people of Missouri defeated a tax increase, but federal judges overruled. (8th Circuit, Missouri vs. Jenkins, April 18, 1990)The people of Missouri limited contributions to state candidates, but a federal judge overruled. (8th Circuit, Shrink Pac vs. Nixon, Jan. 24, 2000)The people of Missouri passed “A Woman’s Right to Know.” Governor Bob Holden veto it. Legislators overrode his veto, but a federal judge overruled. (U.S. District Judge Scott O. Wright, Sep. 11, 2000)The people of Nebraska passed a marriage amendment with 70% of the vote, but a federal judge overruled. (U.S. District Judge Joseph Batallion, May 12, 2005)The people of New York voted against physician-assisted suicide, but federal judges overruled. (2nd Circuit, Apr. 2, 1996)The people of Washington voted against physician-assisted suicide, but federal judges overruled. (9th Circuit, Mar. 6, 1996)The people of Washington passed term limits for politicians, but federal judges overruled. (Sup. Ct., Term Limits vs. Thornton, May 22, 1995)The people of Montana voted by an overwhelming 74 percent to define a marriage as between one man and one woman, but Federal Judge Brian Morris overruled. (Nov. 19, 2014)Republican Rep. Steve Daines stated an “unelected federal judge” had ignored Montanans’ wishes. (Associated Press, Nov. 19, 2014)
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The Government does not want a stand off! They are just seeing what they can get away with. Because, In a Stand off, the heads of the trouble are the first to be gotten rid of.
Awww, Ron… What a typical and juvenile way to respond. Since I’m a sociologist (in case you lack education that is someone who studies societal trends professionally and this includes researching extensively) please feel free to enlighten me with your indisputable knowledge. I challenge you to a debate without name calling. You up for it?
Hopefully this is another stance that will bring more of our conservative voters another reason to vote out these liberal transplants out of office.
Neil… it’s true and not mak I ng news
Honestly I hope so. I think it is time
Neil Carroll…. real