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Private Militia Takes Over Federal Wildlife Sanctuary in Oregon

Fair is Fair, have the Chicago Police go in and handle them just like they would Black people. Should make for an interesting news story later.
 
NPR did a phone interview with the Chairman of the Native tribe that used to live there, and she basically said that if the "militia" guys really wanted that land to go back to it's original owners, they be happy to take it back. Otherwise they were just hypocrites.
 
^ The AP article to which I linked says the PPN "left several hours later." (At this point, it's still a breaking story, however).

Too funny. He put out a call to all nutcases to come join them that wanted to, and when they actually showed up they were turned away.
 
As of last night I have not seen the news, TV or print, say anything about PPN.


I want to know if they are still there or not.
 
A group of armed men calling themselves the "Pacific Patriot Network" attempted to join the Bundy militia on Saturday morning, to "assist with security."

Surprisingly, the new recruits were rejected by the Bundys and left the area a few hours later.

The Bundys say they were "concerned about the perception the armed visitors conveyed." An armed militia which says its members will fight to their deaths is concerned about the perception conveyed by an armed militia?


http://bigstory.ap.org/50e3ac89248c403dbea6627865af2a32

Wow -- someone the Bundys rejected? Not something I would have imagined.

Now if the unarmed peaceful types would just come up with a way to eject the Bundys.....
 
A group of armed men calling themselves the "Pacific Patriot Network" attempted to join the Bundy militia on Saturday morning, to "assist with security."

Surprisingly, the new recruits were rejected by the Bundys and left the area a few hours later.

The Bundys say they were "concerned about the perception the armed visitors conveyed." An armed militia which says its members will fight to their deaths is concerned about the perception conveyed by an armed militia?


http://bigstory.ap.org/50e3ac89248c403dbea6627865af2a32

I note this from that article:

On Saturday, militants drove government-owned vehicles and heavy equipment around the compound, saying the trucks and backhoes now belong to the local community. They also covered the national refuge sign with a new sign saying: "Harney County Resource Center" in white block letters over a blue background.

The ones who did that have opened themselves to quite a pile of charges.
 
NPR did a phone interview with the Chairman of the Native tribe that used to live there, and she basically said that if the "militia" guys really wanted that land to go back to it's original owners, they be happy to take it back. Otherwise they were just hypocrites.

The natives -- the Paiute -- owned the land until the government took it by force. They have a decent case for ownership; the Bundys have . . . nothing.
 
As of last night I have not seen the news, TV or print, say anything about PPN.


I want to know if they are still there or not.

I second that.

I read the newcomers are from Idaho. I think they should go back across the line and mind their own business.


BTW, one of the news programs here noted an item that is a legitimate issue to people out here: more than half the state is owned by the federal government, a situation of which a LOT of us don't approve.
 
Too funny. He put out a call to all nutcases to come join them that wanted to, and when they actually showed up they were turned away.

There is a delicious irony in all of this somewhere.
 
I note this from that article:



The ones who did that have opened themselves to quite a pile of charges.


It has been reported that a news crew got on film the Bundy people going through government computers getting SS numbers and other things as well.


I second that.

I read the newcomers are from Idaho. I think they should go back across the line and mind their own business.


I have heard zero about PPN since I posted that. Everyone is ignoring them. I am guessing they really did leave.
 
Too funny. He put out a call to all nutcases to come join them that wanted to, and when they actually showed up they were turned away.

Yeah, I thought that was pretty funny, too.

I gather that there was a power struggle between Ammon Bundy and Brandon Curtiss, leader of the PPN.

Also funny was Curtiss' claim that the PPN were there to "de-escalate" the situation (which has been mostly peaceful), by adding a lot more guns to the mix, and threatening to block access to the site by law enforcement. Fortunately for everyone, there is NO law enforcement around to block.
 
Harney County sheriff Dave Ward says unknown people are trying to harass the police. They're following cops home, sitting in cars outside the homes of police officers, and initiating discussions with them about their employment.

"Many of these confrontations are taking place as their employees are grocery shopping, running errands with their families and trying to lead their day-to day lives," Ward said.

"While not direct physical threats, these activities are clearly designed to try to intimidate."

The crazies seem dissatisfied that authorities are ignoring them, and may be trying to provoke a confrontation.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ed-protesters-intimidation-harassment-n494451
 
^ Seriously?

Accosting cops and federal workers in grocery stores or sitting outside their houses?

And initiating discussions about their employment?

Totally lame.
 
^ Like they'll pay the bill.

Just like the rest of their unpaid bills for grazing on federal land.

Deadbeat welfare queens.
 
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