“I find it incredible that the government would want to try these ranchers as terrorists…Now is where the rubber meets the road. Right now, is when the public should absolutely be incensed. And the public, I think, should be fearful.” ~Barry Bushue, President, Oregon Farm Bureau
We reported on Duane Ehmer’s last ride to destination Hell (prison) on his horse, Hellboy.
Duane stated that the main purpose of his ride was, not to call attention to the injustice being heaped on him by a corrupt federal justice system, but to call attention to the plight of the Hammonds, the ranching family in Oregon.
To extract the maximum amount of benefit from Duane’s last ride, the sacrifice of LaVoy Finicum, who laid down his life for reasons related to the Hammonds and the greater cause of liberty, and the sacrifice made by the Bundys and many others, it is time to revisit the Hammond story and how it ties into the bigger picture.
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Pure poppycock. The Hammond's broke the law and had a history of breaking the law. While the "terrorist" charge should not apply the law of the land should.
ReplyDeleteYou are obviously not well versed in their case and the Constitution.
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