SmilinJack
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Bawahahaha, pure comedy, thanks.
I had rather be funny than stupid.
Bawahahaha, pure comedy, thanks.
The truth hurts, the truth has hurt your cause, people don't back paranoid sociopaths.
And then you woke up...
then the media circus and their backers will get the violence they desire. of course you want Bundy to back down, you're a statist and believe we the people should submit to tyranny.
I had rather be funny than stupid.
It is unfortunate that you are so out of touch. You will be eating your words soon enough like a dog eats shit.
The article is correct....you simply do not want to believe it and you probably choose not to believe the Constitution either.
because the BLM and the feds backed down. the right wing portion of the media wanted violence just as much as the leftwing portion of the media. different agendas, but still the same desire. it didn't happen, so they don't care now.
Bundy is a criminal free grazer.then the media circus and their backers will get the violence they desire. of course you want Bundy to back down, you're a statist and believe we the people should submit to tyranny.
Bundy is a criminal free grazer.
Please show the "tyranny".
NOW there's a fear of accidental discharge?????? ROFLMetro Police officers who were on the front lines of a recent showdown near the Bundy ranch in Bunkerville say they feared for their lives.
At least some of the militia members who pointed weapons at police officers during the confrontation may have wanted a violent outcome and tried to incite one.
In exclusive interviews with the 8 News NOW I-Team, officers who were on the scene shared their thoughts and fears, and they say it is not over.
"These guys with rifles, keep them calm," was Clark County Assistant Sheriff Joe Lombardo's request to one of Bundy's sons the day of the confrontation.
Lombardo's top priority was to prevent a spark that might set off a bloody firefight.
"There was a possibility of somebody just having an accidental discharge causing a blood bath, because the individuals that were showing up, the militia quote unquote, were armed to the teeth," Lombardo said.
On one side, armed federal rangers and agents, on the other, a huge crowd of angry militia members and in the middle, 30 Metro officers, exposed and vulnerable, aware that if the shooting began, some of them would die.
"You are standing there going, 'I just hope it doesn't hurt when it comes. That it's quick,' and it was real for us. It was real," Sgt. Tom Jenkins said.
"(You thought you might die?) Yeah." Sgt. Jenkins said.
"They're armed, they have an agenda, and they're committed to whatever they believe in, no backing down. One or two of them would never have done what they did--point weapons at us--but when you have 300-400 and they can be anonymous in a crowd, you get caught up in that," Sgt. Jenkins said.
Lombardo confirms that Metro developed a lot of intelligence about militia members who were present. Those who aimed their guns at officers will be dealt with.
"Yes, there will be consequences, definitely. That is unacceptable behavior. If we let it go, it will continue into the future," Lombardo said.