john Fulton said: (quoted from post at 09:13:51 04/25/14) But this event is scary that there are those among us that would sacrifice their lives and especially lives of their wives and children to make a point over a cattleman not paying his rent (grazing fees).
Who said anything about sacrificing John? Since it's my post you're referencing, lets deal with reality, and the fact I was talking about a lot more than this one particular case.
The reality is that if you put all the hairy chested he men on the front line in this fight, then what the news reports is that domestic terrorists are trying to steal from the gov't. You allow the elderly, the women and kids to stand at the front, like every other special interest group does, then the news reports that a group of women and kids and old people are fighting gov't abuse. To take it further, if the hairy chested he men get's tazed, knocked down, roughed up a little and arrested it's reported exactly as it was- anti-gov't protestor gets arrested. If a BLM LEO steps on an old womans toe or tazes a young mom holding a baby....what do you think gets reported?
Like I said John, I don't like it, but that's life in 2014. You either win by overwhelming public opinion or through massive amounts of cash. You have another answer? Other than just capitulating to whatever Big Brother wants?
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 05:53:08 04/27/14.
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