This is not Ruby Ridge. This is federal property that belongs to all the Americans born to and living on American soil.
The camera the media needs right now is a feed to the camera at the front gate of the prison. That is the only camera any media service needs. This way they can record the date and time the criminals reported to serve their sentence.
These already convicted ARSONISTS are occupying MY LANDS and have armed themselves. Excuse me. That is my land and no criminals are welcome to occupy it with arms to lay in wait to kill federal employees.
I don't think so.
January 4, 2016
By Emilio Shapiro
The armed occupation (click here) of an Oregon wildlife refuge that has captured the nation's attention began as a rally Saturday in support of two eastern Oregon ranchers, who are expected to report to a California prison today.
The camera the media needs right now is a feed to the camera at the front gate of the prison. That is the only camera any media service needs. This way they can record the date and time the criminals reported to serve their sentence.
These already convicted ARSONISTS are occupying MY LANDS and have armed themselves. Excuse me. That is my land and no criminals are welcome to occupy it with arms to lay in wait to kill federal employees.
I don't think so.
January 4, 2016
By Emilio Shapiro
The armed occupation (click here) of an Oregon wildlife refuge that has captured the nation's attention began as a rally Saturday in support of two eastern Oregon ranchers, who are expected to report to a California prison today.
Harney County, Oregon, rancher Dwight Hammond Jr., 74, and his son, Steven Hammond, 46, were convicted of setting fires in 2001 and 2006 on lands managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, "on which the Hammonds had grazing rights leased to them for their cattle operation," according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The father and son were expected to turn themselves in today at Terminal Island in San Pedro, California.