The locals are terrified and want the a*holes to leave. The 2 guys they were protecting turned themselves in and want nothing to do with terrorism. Nothing but moochers and miscreants. 2 Bundy followers killed a couple of cops in Las Vegas.
Same old arguments built on lies told and not retracted. Don’t care about anyone else then try and grab as much as you can (quite literally in this case). I’m wondering what these guys think the end game is. If they can take land by force, can’t you and I do this? What happens when someone shows up with bigger guns and takes it from them?
I’m a gun owner, and spent 32 years managing public lands, and reviewing land sales, exchanges, purchases, and other transfers regarding public and private lands aquired by the government, as well as grazing permits, mining claims, and leases for oil/gas, and pipeline rights of way; Ohman calls it right.
^Chev: just a note; they had also poached at least seven deer and wounded others, and were turned in by a hunting guide.The fire was started on BLM land, to hide the crime, and was NOT their private as they claimed, and it wasn’t the first time. I do sympathize with sending a man in his mid 70’s to prison for five years, but I’ve also lost friends killed fighting wildland fires, so see a lot more serious potential than the Hammonds tried to make it seem. Their fire had absolutely nothing to do with “saving” their property, or even being a controlled burn to clear decadent forage or brush.
Reppr Premium Member over 8 years ago
Ohman is probably so urban he has never even seen a tree, much less a rifle.
oaklynlen over 8 years ago
pardon me Reppr, but urban folks actually have parks, and some of our streets actually have trees on them. it’s not all concrete.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
The locals are terrified and want the a*holes to leave. The 2 guys they were protecting turned themselves in and want nothing to do with terrorism. Nothing but moochers and miscreants. 2 Bundy followers killed a couple of cops in Las Vegas.
OmqR-IV.0 over 8 years ago
I noticed he only brought up odd numbers… 1st, 3rd and 5th. Odd reasoning?
Mr. Blawt over 8 years ago
Same old arguments built on lies told and not retracted. Don’t care about anyone else then try and grab as much as you can (quite literally in this case). I’m wondering what these guys think the end game is. If they can take land by force, can’t you and I do this? What happens when someone shows up with bigger guns and takes it from them?
geemarks Premium Member over 8 years ago
The Nth Amendment: the right to say whatever you want and for it to be true…
Mr. Blawt over 8 years ago
We already have one amendment so we can say whatever we want. I think the second part – for it to be true – is all done with CA$H.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
I’m a gun owner, and spent 32 years managing public lands, and reviewing land sales, exchanges, purchases, and other transfers regarding public and private lands aquired by the government, as well as grazing permits, mining claims, and leases for oil/gas, and pipeline rights of way; Ohman calls it right.
Dtroutma over 8 years ago
^Chev: just a note; they had also poached at least seven deer and wounded others, and were turned in by a hunting guide.The fire was started on BLM land, to hide the crime, and was NOT their private as they claimed, and it wasn’t the first time. I do sympathize with sending a man in his mid 70’s to prison for five years, but I’ve also lost friends killed fighting wildland fires, so see a lot more serious potential than the Hammonds tried to make it seem. Their fire had absolutely nothing to do with “saving” their property, or even being a controlled burn to clear decadent forage or brush.