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Do a little research on this issue. It's quite startling and not in a good way. :2 cents: . |
If you profit using Federal land and don't pay you're a freeloader and a thief. Go seize his assets now and be done with it, I'm tired of footing the bill for these criminals.
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first amendment zones set-up by a government bureaucracy is bullshit to you, got it. Tony, I used to give you credit for reading and sifting through information to get to the gist of an issue, post or statement. Clearly by your comment, you aren't doing that here. |
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Anyone that thinks there is nothing else here in what's going on is not paying attention. Harry Reid's son speaking out against Bundy, Bundy saying that his permit was pulled before he stopped paying dues and then starting paying the state the dues.
And really, how much land does a tortoise need? As a kid, mine was in a 2 x 5 ft aquarium and was quite happy |
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"hey mr State office clerk, here's a check for $10,000, I actually owe that to the BLM, even though I do NOT have a lease with them so I don't have a bill to go along with that check." State clerk: "cool, thank you for your prompt payment of money you owe the federal government to a random state office." :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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I don't get it. What does the first amendment have to do with this? He used land that he should have paid for but didn't. What does it have to do with free speech? |
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The 1st amendment does not work that way, there are not free speech zones in america(where you can speak your mind inside of them but not outside of them, America in totality is a fucking free speech zone. |
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Oh yeah? Then I'll use my free speech to tell you to shut the fuck up. :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
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"I've lived my lifetime here. My forefathers have been up and down the Virgin Valley here ever since 1877. All these rights that I claim, have been created through pre-emptive rights and beneficial use of the forage and the water and the access and range improvements," Bundy said. Clark County property records show Cliven Bundy's parents moved from Bundyville, Arizona and bought the 160 acre ranch in 1948 from Raoul and Ruth Leavitt. its bullshit imagine that ! |
the issue in this story for me was BLM overstepping their authority. Regardless of bundy being a free rider, which he was by definition. When the BLM reevaluated , stepped back and deescalated, the story was over. Good for them.
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A little context on the bundy story...
Clive bundy paid grazing fees for a while to the BLM, but then then the BLM was using money against the ranchers, to buy outstanding permits and make their life more difficult. His family grazed the land for years but however long ago they had a change of mind to protect the endangered desert tortoise, so he tried paying the county and other agencies who refused. Basically he refused to financially support an agency that was trying to put him out of business... But really when they determined he couldn't graze the land anymore I'm not so sure he was on the hook for grazing fees as he's not supposed to be there but imagine the govt showing up one day and kicking you off your own land or land you've been on for 100 years. Not saying he's right but it's still brutal, I certainly wouldn't paint the man as some ingrate.... The long and short of it is he wasn't trying to he a cheapskate and get out of fees, he simply didn't want to move and pay money to a govt agency trying to put him out of business. There's a history of the BLM selling land off to solar companies. While most of this has been linked to one specific company and that has been debunked pretty fairly, who knows what the true future use of the plans entail and if there is a hidden motive in trying to kick bundy off the land. |
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It doesn't make the man right but based upon how he's acted I don't think he's some non-paying ingrate. As the gif above states, 0 shots fired, 0 deaths. He's been the one asking the armed militia men to show restraint, etc. His supporters are people who question the govt. he was effectively railroaded by the govt. we don't live in a fair world I don't think anyone will dispute that. |
Local TV Station Sheds Doubt On Bundy's Claims About His Family Ranch
Cliven Bundy has trumpeted his "ancestral rights" in his land-use dispute with the federal government, but a report on Monday from a Nevada television station placed doubt on the defiant rancher's claims. KLAS in Las Vegas obtained property records showing that Bundy's parents purchased the family's ranch in 1948. The Bunkerville, Nev. ranch has been the site of a tense standoff with the federal government over Bundy's use of land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Those records appear to contradict Bundy's own history of the ranch, as well as his biography. "I've lived my lifetime here. My forefathers have been up and down the Virgin Valley here ever since 1877. All these rights that I claim, have been created through pre-emptive rights and beneficial use of the forage and the water and the access and range improvements," Bundy told KLAS before the government's round up began. The standoff has made Bundy a hero among conservatives like Sean Hannity. Nevada Assemblywoman Michele Fiore (R), who is showing solidarity with Bundy and the armed militias supporting him, said Friday that the federal government shouldn't "come here with guns and expect the American people not to fire back." Bundy said that his rights predate the formation of the Bureau of Land Management, and he has refused to pay more than $1 million in cattle grazing fees. "My rights are before the BLM even existed, but my rights are created by beneficial use. Beneficial use means we created the forage and the water from the time the very first pioneers come here," Bundy said. But court records obtained by KLAS indicated the family's cattle didn't begin grazing the land until 1954. The Bureau of Land Management was created in 1946 (the same year Cliven Bundy was born.) Source http://www.fetishsoup.com/GFY/BoobieBump3.jpg |
just your typical radical right wing fascist freeloaders
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Aaron you already know the answer. This country was taken over by people who HATE the USA. This happened over 100 years ago and it has been downhill ever since. They groom fatherless boobs like Clinton and Obama and of course they have other boobs waiting in the wings of criminal families like the the Bush family which later become president. The sheep vote for whoever the media tells them to vote for. Regardless of which political party the new president comes from the financiers who own everything and almost everyone win. Their wars will still go forward and their buddies will get all the government and military contracts in addition to bailouts, sweetheart loans, and immunity from prosecution. As George Carlin famously said" It's a big fucking club and we (you and me) are not in it."
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Nice hero for the libertarian anti-gubmint movement! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh |
This just got a let better... This is what the rancher said:
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He's just a guy. The govt. IS too big and far too powerful. And the fact that they came in here with snipers, planes, and military-style overkill to begin with just shows that fact. This guy is just a rancher. Nothing more, nothing less. And how the hell the subject of "black people" ever came up should give you a clue as to what the media was doing...they were trying to play "got ya" with him. And he's too naive to understand it. Probably was basking in all the attention. And instead of just shutting the fuck up...he kept on talking. Hell, if I put you in front of a microphone and keep asking questions that could lead to a controversial statement...sooner or later you're going to say SOMETHING that comes out bad. This guy should have realized that, and shut his mouth. There was zero reason to be asked a question about blacks, and zero reason to give one. It was just the media looking for a sensational story. Now the idiot will have every politician that took his side running from him as fast as they can for political reasons. And THEN, the govt. can finish the job they started. Smart move by the govt. Dumb move by this rancher. And big govt. wins again! And all of you who just love the giant bureaucracy can now rejoice! And us poor stupid libertarians with all of our nonsense about something called freedom can just suck it. |
Why is anyone surprised this guy is a flaming racist?
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I heard some audio today on the radio as I was driving...and in CONTEXT of that audio, he said that the way black people were being thrown in jail by the govt. that they were better off as slaves. I don't think he was being "racist", I think he was trying to make a point. But of course everybody was just waiting for him to say ANYTHING and he was toast. Did you hear the actual thing he said in context? And is that what he did say? That with black men being thrown in jail so much they were better off as slaves? If so, then he has a point. The percentage of young black men being imprisoned is outrageous. And in prison...hell, they may as well be in slavery. :( |
Seems like he read "Land of the free" and took it literally.
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He was talking like someone who has never been around a black person before. He sounded like what an old white fart living in the Nevada desert would sound like. An ignorant old bastard is probably a better label. More of the proof of racism comes from how he thinks about the "non-existence" of the government. The roots of that line of thinking come from post civil war southerners who didn't want the feds interfering with their horrible treatment of blacks -- and it's a legacy concept that white supremacy groups stick with today. Ask any white supremacist if he recognizes the US government. His response will sound something like this Bundy idiot. |
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Here is what he ACTUALLY said, without the editing to please the sheeple:
A new, unedited version of comments by Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy has emerged, and it sheds some light on the context of his remarks, universally condemned on Thursday as horrifically racist. The 67-year-old Bundy, battling the U.S. government after federal agents stormed his ranch to confiscate his cattle in a dispute over grazing fees, said far more than what appeared in the New York Times and most other news accounts. While his grammar is pretty bad -- and his use of "negro" and "colored" considered politically incorrect (although they were both once preferred terms chosen by blacks) -- he actually was making a larger point, not simply deriding blacks. In ahaYouTube video, he is filmed already in mid-sentence.ha ... and so what I've testified to you -- I was in the Watts riot, I seen the beginning fire and I seen that last fire. What I seen is civil disturbance. People are not happy, people are thinking they don't have their freedoms, they didn't have these things, and they didn't have them. We've progressed quite a bit from that day until now, and we sure don't want to go back. We sure don't want the colored people to go back to that point. We sure don't want these Mexican people to go back to that point. And we can make a difference right now by taking care of some of these bureaucracies, and do it in a peaceful way. Those comments appear to change the context of the next section, which was quoted in the New York Times. One clear point the rancher made: America has progressed since the 1965 race riots and "we sure don't want to go back."ha Here are the heavily quoted comments from Bundy that followed the above section edited out by most news organizations. Let me tell, talk to you about the Mexicans, and these are just things I know about the negroes. I want to tell you one more thing I know about the negro. When I go, went, go to Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and I would see these little government houses, and in front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids -- and there's always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch. They didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing for their young girls to do. And because they were basically on government subsidy -- so now what do they do? They abort their young children, they put their young men in jail, because they never, they never learned how to pick cotton. And I’ve often wondered are they were better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things? Or are they better off under government subsidy? You know they didn’t get more freedom, they got less freedom -- they got less family life, and their happiness -- you could see it in their faces -- they wasn't happy sitting on that concrete sidewalk. Down there they was probably growing their turnips -- so that’s all government, that’s not freedom. But Bundy went on after saying that -- and again, his comments were edited out of most reports. Now, let me talk about the Spanish people. You know, I understand that they come over here against our Constitution and cross our borders. But they’re here and they’re people -- and I’ve worked side by side a lot of them. Don’t tell me they don’t work, and don’t tell me they don’t pay taxes. And don’t tell me they don’t have better family structures than most of us white people. When you see those Mexican families, they’re together, they picnic together, they’re spending their time together, and I’ll tell you in my way of thinking they’re awful nice people. And we need to have those people join us and be with us not, not come to our party. So, Bundy thinks Hispanics are hard-working family people, and laments the current plight of American blacks under the federal welfare system while saying there has been much progress and that "we sure don't want to go back." As always, there's more to the story than what the New York Times says. |
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