Discussion: 14 More People Face Federal Indictment In 2014 Bundy Ranch Standoff

Pshaw… I’m a distilled potato juice kind of guy.

Is it wrong that on hearing this news I sense a stirring of the loins?

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Good thing he was in that video free space where no one could see him, film him and document him huh.

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You stated it just right. I am super happy to see the rest of the dumb asses that had their rifles and guns pointed at the Federal Marshalls finally get their due rights and “Freedoms” as determined by our American justice system, including all pertinent charges against them. I give President Obama and the FBI a lot of credit here on how this was handled. I was really wondering if anything would really ever happen to these law breaking anti-government radicals. A gun battle would have created a lot more excitement and press coverage and Faux News would have been all over it, but the long arm of the law finally caught up with these morons.

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They sure as hell could not think that far down the road, and now with out their guns, their big mouths will only get them in more trouble as they rot in jail. What’s the old saying “you can’t correct stupid”!

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This is basically 11th dimension Obama thuggery.

Man this Prez can work it, The Bush Clan had best bolt their doors.

The Malheur occupation got a big chunk of the militia movement documented. Pretty much a roaring success looking back at it,

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We need another movie: Dumb, Dumb and Dumber! There is plenty of video and press to do this.

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Scalia and Garner were big into playing word games. Scalia’s still dead but Garner’s also still the editor of the latest Black’s Law Dictionary, a position from which I’m afraid he wishes to engage in legal revisionist mischief.

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He’d like Putin; he’s into authoritarianism.

Sorry but Dubya is now term limited out and I doubt Cheney will ever even attempt to run for any public office again.

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You simply must look at the musical version of this clip; it’s so choice.

Oh Noes!!! What will they stroke now?

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Exactly! Y’all Qaeda get’s to really teach Obama a lesson to remember this time!

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@humpack; @{PluckinKY; @fargo116l; @Rob_Beatty_Walters; @fuzz [quote=“robinoso1, post:107, topic:33941”]
They thought they’d gotten away scot-free, which is why I believe some of them flocked to the Malheur Refuge. … These tools are getting exactly what their seditious behinds deserve.
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Whiskey Rebellion was same teahadding yahoos over 200 years ago. As with Bundys. they’d gotten away with same histrionics before. When Federal Troops were finally brought in, 150 were suspected, 24 were charged with serious federal crimes, and two were hanged for treason.

Circuit Court Judge william paterson [noted that treason includes levying war against USG, and] instructed the jury that “levying war” includes armed opposition to
the enforcement of a federal law.][1]

So much for our modern-day “patriots!” In a similar case, Judge Paterson’s

interpretation of the Treason Clause was later applied during the trial of John Fries, and remains valid today. [For his similar teahad rebellion, Fries was sentence to death but was pardoned by President John Adams – he still stands convicted of treason and sentenced to death over Bundy-type activities, in spite of Adams’ merciful stroke.]

Perhaps like this guy faces:
[1]: Whiskey Rebellion | Encyclopedia.com

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