Lol. Thought something similar.
Get off my coattails, *** wipe.
Lol. Thought something similar.
Get off my coattails, *** wipe.
I can certainly see both sides of the argument, I really can. I can totally see the point of view of the BLM. And the Bundy clan, while good folks, can be an arrogant bunch. I know this because I know them (and I am related to them), but the handling of this by the BLM/Feds is unbelievable. It is scary. It is hypocritical. It is the federal government trying to flex their muscles and show their power.
And like someone else in this thread said (PKM maybe?) depending on the article, you don't get the entire story (probably from either side, to be honest).
But one thing is certain....snipers and surveillance and helicopters and heavy artillery and feds everywhere?? A little over the top.
^ I don't have time to debate this (at least right now) on a message board, but reading that post tells me exactly which article(s) you read after a quick google search on the matter.
I assure you, had you spent the day and evening with the Bundy's as I had, understood more details from their perspective, you'd see it a bit differently.
I'll admit there are two sides, but to believe either side is patently correct is to merely read a force-fed newstory and not understand the issues from the core basic elements of the real lives involved.
Irrelevant. Don't care either way.I totally understand this point of view. Tbh, this was mine, entirely, before I spent time with them. Here are some FACTS that differ from the articles being written (someone has to feed the story to the 'journalists' (aka, bloggers) so it's not hard to see where they are getting their info.
1) The 'ranchers not supporting them' thing is TOTAL bs. I was there, with them, and there were hundreds of people there supporting them, including other ranchers (there are not many, at all, remaining). Nonetheless, they have far more local support than not. Of that I am certain.
That is ridiculous. Aren't you a real-estate developer from Kentucky? Kinda Johny come lately tbh. This is also irrelevant and even more so than your first statement. I wonder what Native Americans would say about Mr. Bundy's "My Family was here first" claim.2) These permit-paying ranchers are the johnny-come-lately's. They were not there grazing in the 1800's. Part of the Bundy's claims is they have been supporting their neighbors, when in need, with beef for more than a century and now they're being told they have to pay the federal government without any acknowledgment of their past good deeds.
I can see where the vast majority of Americans would find little to no sympathy for Clive Bundy. It's simply the law. However, we have been passively giving over more and more of our freedoms and inalienable rights to the federal government, continuously, for two centuries.. and now the pace has seemed to have quickened.
Alexis de Tocqueville rearing its head? Have we been 'recreated' to the point we've fallen asleep and simply get in line and follow the law regardless? The answer is yes.
A few questions.
Could the government possibly pass laws that are unconstitutional and unfair to the people?
Is there a point at which for you, personally, you draw the line and refuse to follow the law (think of China and baby girls)?
If there is a point we feel the government (other 'men') can cross into our civil liberties, what is that line.. and, specifically, do you believe that line is different for different people?
I TRULY believe we have become the cattle in America. UGLI is not the only robot on this forum. We are slowly handing over our rights and I fear too few people will have the eyes to see it in time... I am almost certain, in fact.
They are passing all sorts of laws limiting free speech to protect major agricultural concerns.
Well your personal feelings can also be part of the problem. Yes I don't know the whole story but it is rather black and white for me. If any rancher is using public land for his cows to graze on then they need to follow the law just like everyone else. So if the Bundy's can provide us a reason why or show that they have a permit than I am going to side with the law. I know the law can be wrong but it seems like a simple situation. Since you have inside information, are you saying that the Bundy's have a permit or they are using private land? If so then I can certainly jump on the anti-gov't train.
I totally understand this point of view. Tbh, this was mine, entirely, before I spent time with them. Here are some FACTS that differ from the articles being written (someone has to feed the story to the 'journalists' (aka, bloggers) so it's not hard to see where they are getting their info.
1) The 'ranchers not supporting them' thing is TOTAL bs. I was there, with them, and there were hundreds of people there supporting them, including other ranchers (there are not many, at all, remaining). Nonetheless, they have far more local support than not. Of that I am certain.
2) These permit-paying ranchers are the johnny-come-lately's. They were not there grazing in the 1800's. Part of the Bundy's claims is they have been supporting their neighbors, when in need, with beef for more than a century and now they're being told they have to pay the federal government without any acknowledgment of their past good deeds.
I can see where the vast majority of Americans would find little to no sympathy for Clive Bundy. It's simply the law. However, we have been passively giving over more and more of our freedoms and inalienable rights to the federal government, continuously, for two centuries.. and now the pace has seemed to have quickened.
Alexis de Tocqueville rearing its head? Have we been 'recreated' to the point we've fallen asleep and simply get in line and follow the law regardless? The answer is yes.
A few questions.
Could the government possibly pass laws that are unconstitutional and unfair to the people?
Is there a point at which for you, personally, you draw the line and refuse to follow the law (think of China and baby girls)?
If there is a point we feel the government (other 'men') can cross into our civil liberties, what is that line.. and, specifically, do you believe that line is different for different people?
I TRULY believe we have become the cattle in America. UGLI is not the only robot on this forum. We are slowly handing over our rights and I fear too few people will have the eyes to see it in time... I am almost certain, in fact.
You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later.
As a rancher who does submit to BLM management, paying the fees and following the regulations, I can only wonder how the BLM ended up managing the area I'm in when I am the direct line of title from the first rancher who used the land over a century ago, and before the Federal government started the BLM. . . . .
The first thing they did was promise to help the poor ranchers by building fences for them. Then they promised to get some really good range scientists who would help them get the most out of their range. . . . .in a time when most Americans were proud to be Americans and willing to go along with a government that was "of the people, by the people, and for the people".
I hope you will see this is not something we should put up with anymore.
It is pretty wonderful to have public land where anyone can go to get away for a break and see some nature. It's also a truth that grazing, whether by cattle or other animals results in spreading plant life and fertilizing the spot where the animals plant the seeds they don't digest. . . . and that any "herd", whether deer or cattle or anything else can be destructive, and that we need to sensibly manage our lands. Grazing rights are not title to the land, and that's how Congress could pass a law in the nineteenth century to encourage homesteading. Politically, the cattlemen lost out to the farmers. . . . just nobody would defend them in Washington. . . .until the rise of Corporate cartels in the meatpacking business. . . . And then it was still against the "little guy" range grazers, whom the big Feedlot operators have been trying to run out of business.
Grass-fed range cattle don't need the massive treatments with antibiotics and growth hormones. . . . . that you really don't want to have in your food.
.. why they felt the need to mobilize, military-style, with a 200 tent base camp, automatic rifles, snipers on hilltop.. and "ask" for this???
We are helping house people from all over the country. My wife is acting as a communications coordinator for OathkeepersOathkeepers of America.. and other large groups. She's really dialed in. Regardless of sides.. im proud of her for trying to be part of something important to her.
I will say this. By this weekend I predict the numbers on site will climb to 5,000.
I pray cool heads prevail and people don't lose their lives. I have seen trigger happy people on both sides and fear the worst.
My biggest beef (haha?) with this whole thing is why the feds didn't simply arrest Clive, move the cattle, and be done with it... why they felt the need to mobilize, military-style, with a 200 tent base camp, automatic rifles, snipers on hilltop.. and "ask" for this???
Im not much for conspiracy theories, but it sure as hell seems they're flexing for the country to see.. to warn against others standing against..
At this point I do not feel that the BLM has that option.( short of either National Guard coming in or another shoot out where dozens die) Go read the comments on some of the FB pages in support of this family. Go watch the Youtube videos of it. There are now armed militia (hand guns, AR15s, scoped rifles, fatigues...) on site. Any move to arrest Mr. Bundy will result in a shoot out where lives are lost.
I see this as something that has a very real potential (if it has not already) to get beyond the Bundys and BLMs ability to control. To many people looking for a fight are getting involved.
There's too many idiots on both sides out there.
I think that's about all that needs to be said.
Oh I agree that the BLM has completely mishandled this. They've gone over the top, and quite frankly, it's frightening what they're able to do and the media won't say **** about this.
I guess all I'm saying is that legally, the Bundy's don't have much to stand on. They've been using land that they haven't paid for, and that obviously isn't allowed. They don't own the land like they say they do, and for them to act like it is preposterous.
Both sides are at fault in this, but I think the more frightening part is what the feds think that they can do to get their way.
The law (and those following it) required a three step procedure: file an application, improve the land, and file for deed of title. Anyone who had never taken up arms against the U.S. government (including freed slaves) and was at least 21 years old or the head of a household, could file an application to claim a federal land grant. The occupant had to reside on the land for five years, and show evidence of having made improvements.
That's ********. That is partially true, yes.. but there are also some VERY good people with strong beliefs that are simply exercising their 'rights.'
I'm not convinced this is true. Their family goes back to 1887, pre BLM. They can make a homesteading plea under the homestead act of 1862.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestead_Acts#Homestead_Act_of_1862
They've certainly improved the land, and they can prove that. And there has to be something filed with the county from back in the day declaring it Bundy property... right? It doesn't say how they have to file an application, or what form that application needs be in, just proof of their existence there.
I'm not convinced this is true. Their family goes back to 1887, pre BLM. They can make a homesteading plea under the homestead act of 1862.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homestead_Acts#Homestead_Act_of_1862
They've certainly improved the land, and they can prove that. And there has to be something filed with the county from back in the day declaring it Bundy property... right? It doesn't say how they have to file an application, or what form that application needs be in, just proof of their existence there.
There are a lot of good people with strong beliefs that do stupid things.
All of these militia people coming out aren't helping the Bundy's. Hell, they probably don't care about the Bundy's. They just want an opportunity to stand against the government, which is fine…but if they actually cared about the Bundy's, there are far more effective ways to help than what they're doing. They're just making it worse.
If they would have filed, I'm sure there would be an application somewhere. I'm positive Bundy knows that, but yet he still hasn't talked about it at all. All he ever says is that he's been there for a long time. No papers filed, no land.
He's just mad that he had to start paying fees in the early '90's…and rightfully so. I would have been mad too. At some point you have to cut your losses and either relocate, or just go with it. Do I feel bad for a guy who has been grazing a place for free? Hell no. Especially not when essentially all of the ranchers that graze land, pay a fee for it. You don't see them bitching about it. Again, if he had a leg to stand on legally, it would have been presented in court, and obviously, he didn't have anything.
By no means am I excusing the way the BLM has acted this last week, but that doesn't excuse Bundy from breaking the law and essentially stealing resources.