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Sure he has, he's been asking for donations![]()
Which he has continued to do from jail. So he really doesn't need to go home to provide for his family.
Sure he has, he's been asking for donations![]()
The “Call to Action” demands Oregon state police detain the FBI agent in charge and all others involved in the shooting of Finicum, the immediate removal of all “militarized FBI personnel and equipment from Harney County” and the immediate resignation of local officials who have opposed the occupation.
In order to successfully accomplish our mission, we will need any and all Americans to peacefully assemble within Burns, Oregon immediately,” the document reads. “The success of this mission depends fully on the number of people that will come to peacefully stand and demand the items above be initiated.”
Burns Oregon:
Area 3.55 sq mi
Population (estimate 2012) 2,729
Our goal is to show the country that this county does support what is going on,” said B.J. Soper, a Burns resident who organized a rally Saturday that drew more than 100 people and dozens of vehicles, some with U.S. flags and some with Confederate flags.
Love this Vanilla Isis
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fVN3bM9mrrQ&feature=youtu.be
Get your dancing shoes!
http://lmtribune.com/idaho-county-s...cle_5f8a8df6-c909-11e5-9c96-ef3b26bbd71c.html
I guess he didn't read this article:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-alcohol-convictions-willing-die-beliefs.html
Oops... I hate it when that happens...when I didn't intend to be part of an armed occupation but somehow it just comes to me and I have no idea how I even got there :0
The irony is that they want government handouts but are anti government. They're a confederacy of dunces... (borrowing the phrase from John Kennedy Toole).
From the Paradise Vendors no doubt.I have had enough of this abomination and I'm going to eat some hot dogs.
“We will never be stopping at your place again,” wrote one man, a bird enthusiast who promised to organize a boycott. “My only regret is that we won’t be seeing your sweet dog again.”
“Please stop feeding the American Terrorists,” wrote another. And a third: “You are providing aid to the domestic terrorists that are occupying a federal building near Burns. They should be in jail and so should you.”
The conflict has left Ms. Gainer and her small staff — Lori, Anna and Vicki — frazzled and worried. This was the busiest January they’ve had. (That’s a phrase you hear all around town.) But bird enthusiasts are their lifeblood, and if they boycott (birding season starts next month at the Malheur, when the first migrating sandhill cranes, tundra swans and northern pintails arrive), it could kill the cafe.
“We’re really worried that this business may not stay in business,” Ms. Gainer said. “It depends on how the birders react.”
Prohibited Activities
Fires, swimming, camping, and collecting natural objects such as plants, animals, insects, minerals, antlers, and objects of antiquity (including Indian artifacts) are prohibited.
Looks like there are more counter-protesters then protesters in Burns today.
[video=youtube;K0gE3Qxf3Mw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0gE3Qxf3Mw[/video]
Cox's husband said the family planned to hire "a big expensive legal team" to fight the charges against her.
Don Cox also said his wife isn't a terrorist or anti-government.
"But there's some things in the government that are not right," he said. "This has always been about putting God back in American and back in our schools."
Shawna Cox presented her detailed version of the traffic stop in a recorded interview that a conservative activist posted on Saturday. In it, she said Finicum told officers before he died, "Just shoot me."
Ryan Bundy's wife, Angela, said in an interview with a Boise television station that her husband is "really shaken up" over the shooting death of Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, spokesman for the occupiers of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
She cited his lack of ties to Oregon, the nature of his alleged offense, his role in the nearly month-long refuge occupation, the lack of an appropriate plan offered for his release, unstable residence and mental health concerns, according to Beckerman's detention order. She also cited statements he made in October, regarding complying with a government order.
Federal pre-trial services officers had recommended Santilli, 50, be released to a halfway house, but federal prosecutors opposed such an arrangement.
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