land grabbing Reid calls Bundy supporters 'domestic terrorists'

All pretty much disproven in the Bundy case.

You support domestic terrorism, you did not condemn mcVeigh just the agencies he attacked. You are deranged and support violence against our nation. You need help.

one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter. what I want you to do is continue pushing this so we can have the next civil war sooner than later. I say YOU are deranged and prefer slavery to freedom. YOU need help.
 
All pretty much disproven in the Bundy case.

You support domestic terrorism, you did not condemn mcVeigh just the agencies he attacked. You are deranged and support violence against our nation. You need help.

Domestic terrorism has many forms. One form of domestic terrorism is for an agency created to manage land to not only have a 200+ armed SWAT army, but to show up to Bundy's ranch with that army because a US Senator wants the land.
 
[*]Osama bin Laden wrote a letter one year after 9/11 stating what al-Qaeda's motives were:

Speaking of "Osama bin Laden wrote a letter"...


Bin Laden, seeing the American news programs pondering whether he is alive or not, decided to send a message to Bush to let him know that he is still alive and well, so he scrawled a message on a piece of paper and put it in an envelope and had it delivered to the President.

Bush opens the envelope and reads the message: "370HSSV 0773H". He can't figure it out, so he asks Karl Rove.

Rove can't make anything of it, and suggests that the head of the CIA would certainly understand code, so Bush sends for George Tenet. Tenet, however, can't figure it out either. He suggests, "How about Condi? She has a doctorate, that means she's smart."

Dr. Rice comes into the office and looks at the message on the President's desk, but she is baffled too. As Bush is pondering the mysterious message lying on the desk before him, Colin Powell enters the Oval Office for a scheduled meeting with the President. When he sees the paper on the desk, and reads what is written on it, he asks, "Mr. President, where did that come from?"

Bush replies impatiently, "Supposedly it's a message from Osama bin Laden. But what the hell does '370HSSV 0773H' mean?"

Powell clears his throat and replies, "Uh, Mr. President, You're looking at the message upside down."
 
Speaking of "Osama bin Laden wrote a letter"...


Bin Laden, seeing the American news programs pondering whether he is alive or not, decided to send a message to Bush to let him know that he is still alive and well, so he scrawled a message on a piece of paper and put it in an envelope and had it delivered to the President.

Bush opens the envelope and reads the message: "370HSSV 0773H". He can't figure it out, so he asks Karl Rove.

Rove can't make anything of it, and suggests that the head of the CIA would certainly understand code, so Bush sends for George Tenet. Tenet, however, can't figure it out either. He suggests, "How about Condi? She has a doctorate, that means she's smart."

Dr. Rice comes into the office and looks at the message on the President's desk, but she is baffled too. As Bush is pondering the mysterious message lying on the desk before him, Colin Powell enters the Oval Office for a scheduled meeting with the President. When he sees the paper on the desk, and reads what is written on it, he asks, "Mr. President, where did that come from?"

Bush replies impatiently, "Supposedly it's a message from Osama bin Laden. But what the hell does '370HSSV 0773H' mean?"

Powell clears his throat and replies, "Uh, Mr. President, You're looking at the message upside down."


That was cute! Thanks
 
Former Sheriff Richard Mack

You are declaring that, although one person made such a statement, that this was the decision of all, a rather limp diagnosis, at best. A participant at the standoff reported that he was in the forefront on the side of the militants, and he stated that what he saw in front of him was the officers from BLM.
 
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