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sense

(1,219 posts)
Mon Oct 3, 2016, 03:27 AM Oct 2016

Bundy revolt appears to fade

http://registerguard.com/rg/news/local/34859110-75/bundy-revolt-appears-to-fade.html.csp

"PORTLAND — It has been a difficult few months for the Bundys.

Ten months after two brothers from this country’s most notorious ranching family staged an audacious, armed occupation of a wildlife sanctuary in Eastern Oregon, their call to shift federal land to local control has softened to a whisper. Some of their allies have abandoned them, and almost a dozen fellow occupiers have pleaded guilty to federal charges.

Outside the downtown courthouse where the brothers, Ammon and Ryan Bundy, and five others are on trial for conspiracy, their supporters have dwindled to a handful of self-­described patriots carrying pocket Constitutions and lamenting their shrunken ranks.

“I had hoped there would be hundreds of people here, but there’s not,” said Jason Patrick, 44, tugging on a cigarette not far from a Black Lives Matter rally that had more than 100 participants. “Why wouldn’t you come to the most pressing court case of your time?”"
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Bundy revolt appears to fade (Original Post) sense Oct 2016 OP
awwwwa Coolest Ranger Oct 2016 #1
Seriously, what dorks mdbl Oct 2016 #2
Bundy douche-baggery does not work. R&K nt longship Oct 2016 #3
I've certainly LWolf Oct 2016 #4
Can't fade fast enough to suit me. classof56 Oct 2016 #5
“Why wouldn’t you come to the most pressing court case of your time?” Nitram Oct 2016 #6
Aww-- let's send these domestic terrorists a basket of snacks. TonyPDX Oct 2016 #7
can we send them a basket of deplorable dildos instead? 0rganism Oct 2016 #8

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
4. I've certainly
Mon Oct 3, 2016, 07:21 AM
Oct 2016

got no problem at all with pocket constitutions.

Some reading comprehension needs to go along with them, though.

classof56

(5,376 posts)
5. Can't fade fast enough to suit me.
Mon Oct 3, 2016, 10:24 AM
Oct 2016

I still say we shoulda stopped 'em at the Oregon border and confiscated their pocket constitutions, since I'm pretty sure they don't have a clue about its contents beyond the Second Amendment they quote but clearly don't understand. As for the "most pressing court case of your time"...gimme a break! What a bunch of idiots!




Nitram

(24,524 posts)
6. “Why wouldn’t you come to the most pressing court case of your time?”
Mon Oct 3, 2016, 12:46 PM
Oct 2016

I would like to attend the most pressing court case of our time, but I live in Portland, Oregon and it's too far to D.C.

0rganism

(24,615 posts)
8. can we send them a basket of deplorable dildos instead?
Wed Oct 5, 2016, 06:48 PM
Oct 2016

"when Portland sends us their dildos, they aren't sending the best dildos. they're hollow, made of cheap plastic, rigid, with molding irregularities poking out from the sides that needs to be trimmed off before use. and some of them, i assume, are good dildos."

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