Discussion for article #247560
Poor Cloven. Who would’ve thought his bail denial would have anything to do with that light-hearted but heavily armed stand-off at his ranch? After all, he’s “a man of integrity, who keeps his word.”
I don’t think he likes being in jail and yet he will probably be there for dozens of years to come if he lives that long. He should have stayed on his ranch and paid his bills.
I hope we never see any of those guys back on the streets again.
Delusional to the max, this two-bit doesn’t yet understand he’s now behind bars for the rest of his life. Get used to it, Cliven. Same for his laughable big boys -what - 4 or 5 of them? The entire cabal of low life idiots will be behind bars, if not for life, for long enough time that maybe they’ll get it someday, or not. That is certainly a considerate way to treat your wife and family - desert them due to your blatant, flagrant, conscious ignorance and arrogance. They fought the law and the law won. Great song for Cliven, a real good Mormon family guy.
This baffles the hell out of me:
But [U.S. Magistrate Judge Carl] Hoffman allowed it, calling 33 letters that Hansen submitted from Bundy supporters new evidence that had come to light in recent weeks.
How are “letters from supporters” considered “new evidence”? Is this considered normal?
If I wrote a letter to the California Board of Parole Hearings a letter stating Charles Manson is “a man of integrity, who keeps his word,” would that be considered “new evidence” that he’s become a fine, upstanding citizen worthy of release? Would this help Charlie cross “go surfing” off his bucket list?
If so, I must remember to CC my letter to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles on behalf of Warren Jeffs stating the same; yes, I will include that he is also “a man of God.”
What kind of absurd bullshit is this? Any attorneys want to help me out on this one? NCSteve where are you?
The inevitable results of constantly saying you will defy court orders, and backing that up by doing so, is eventually a federal judge will arrive at the only logical conclusion regarding any future court orders, including bail or release agreements or promises to reappear to face charges.
Nevada rancher and anti-authority figure…
Anti-authority figure? Charitable much?
Hey Cliven, if that is your real name, you know who else reused to recognize the government’s authority? A guy named McVeigh. Whatever happened to him, I wonder. The judge showed good judgement in denying bail.
Cliven Bundy has most probably seen his last day on Earth outside prison walls. This is how the system is supposed to work. You have to be deluded to feel sympathy for someone given so many chances not to screw it up, and screwing it up so completely.
Hey Cliven, if that is your real name, you know who else refused to recognize the government’s authority? A guy named McVeigh. Whatever happened to him, I wonder. The judge showed good judgement in denying bail.
About a dozen Bundy family members and supporters peacefully demonstrated
Of course that was not going to work. If there is something the Federal Government fears is your guns. Next time, I encourage you to next time bring all your guns and point them at court officials as they arrive. That should make them quiver in fear and release Mr. Bundy. That tactic worked well when the BLM thugs came to steal Mr. Bundy’s cows.
“I do not believe, Mr. Bundy, that you will comply with my court orders any more than you have complied with previous court orders,”
Yep.
Or as Nelson Muntz would say:
Keep this violent criminal behind bars for as long as possible.
Same for his violent criminal children too.
He may not recognize the Government, but the Government certainly does recognize him…finally!
Like a one-hit-wonder celebrity,
Cliven Bundy began believing his own hype.
Here’s something to believe in Cliven:
https://www.plumbingsupply.com/images/metcraft-wall-hung-toilet-4110-4115.jpg
Believe that thing gets damn cold in Winter.
jw1
Who would have thought that all the stupid shit he’s been spewing over the last few years would come back and bite him in the ass?
Two thoughts:
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I agree - he keeps his word. He has vowed to defy all orders from any branch of the federal government. Why should this be any different?
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The magistrate judge acted perfectly. Rule against the government on every little procedural issue to take away any issues for appeal, and then throw the book at him when it matters.
“A man of integrity. A man who keeps his word.” Yes, but his word is that he doesn’t recognize the authority of the U.S. government. So of course, if released, he won’t show up for court. He’s made that abundantly clear. This man of integrity has given his word.
Agreed en todo. Yee haw.
I prefer “Domestic terrorist, traitor, and welfare queen Cliven Bundy.”