(quoted from post at 18:08:41 04/24/14) This guy seems like a nut!
Greg
What he says ^^^(quoted from post at 19:48:37 04/24/14) I have not really paid any attention to the brief reports on the news.
Just what little I did hear made me think of Ruby Ridge and Waco .[b:0094db4f01] Don't trust the government as they are the most corrupt organization out there[/b:0094db4f01].
(quoted from post at 03:37:01 04/25/14) I read that his ancestors had ranched that land since the 1850's. Seems to me the BLM took it away from them.
It was on the internet so it has to be true
(quoted from post at 15:27:51 04/25/14) And rumor has it the lawyer of record for the Chinese company- the one that would collect a fat "legal services" fee- is Reids son. Family makes some money on poppa"s Senate actions. This sounds sort of like old Chicago politics- just a opinion. RN
Those that would sacrifice their lives aren't concerned whether the guy paid his rent or not. They were there because they wanted to make a stand against the government.(quoted from post at 16:13:51 04/25/14) My understanding is that the Feds will put a lien on every branded cow he tries to sell at auction or contract. So they will get their share one way or the other. Best to handle this is economically rather than with guns. Guns only exacerbate problems, they do not solve them. But [b:9eacb721f0]this event is scary that there are those among us that would sacrifice their lives and especially lives of their wives and children to make a point over a cattleman not paying his rent [/b:9eacb721f0](grazing fees).
I concur.(quoted from post at 17:23:06 04/25/14) I have a problem with 200 armed federal agents showing up for a problem that has not included violence of any kind.
(quoted from post at 09:13:51 04/25/14) But this event is scary that there are those among us that would sacrifice their lives and especially lives of their wives and children to make a point over a cattleman not paying his rent (grazing fees).
(quoted from post at 22:17:48 04/26/14) The States can do whatever they like. If the
citizens of a state say they want their government
to own land, that"s their business. The Founders
encouraged diversity among the states, thus the
"laboratories" thing. States can watch each other,
see what works well and what doesn"t, and adopt the
ideas that work.
State parks are fine with me. National parks
aren"t.
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