If the Oregon militiamen were Muslim or black, they'd probably be dead by now

Maybe in the Hackman/Southwind pickemup truck?

The old ladies (blow up dolls in this case) can get in back to make room.

I guess our current POTUS is the first to use Air Force one for travel.

Back on topic, it seems that they (the 'patriots') have no regard for taxpayer property.
 
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Glenn Quagmire said:
Maybe in the Hackman/Southwind pickemup truck?

The old ladies (blow up dolls in this case) can get in back to make room.

I guess our current POTUS is the first to use Air Force one for travel.

Back on topic, it seems that they (the 'patriots') have no regard for taxpayer property.
Or, if you buy into their rationale, their own property.
 
Actually, if they were Muslim or black, they would have been contained and allowed to blow themselves up! 
 
IF YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE RACE OR RELIGION AN ISSUE OVER A STUPID TOPIC...that's how one would politically correct your title!
 
I feel ANYBODY who uses race or religion for gain is a low life. This was an insignificant topic that was media circus-fied to a tabloid level.
 
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More than a dozen politicians from the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate have written to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, asking her to further investigate the death of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupier LaVoy Finicum.

Finicum was shot during a traffic stop in January, and was a key figure in the 41-day occupation of the refuge in Harney County.

In the letter, Arizona state Rep. Bob Thorpe said Brown and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Oregon, should pressure federal officials for a “transparent investigation” into the case and First Amendment rights to “peaceably assemble.”
http://www.opb.org/news/series/burn...um-death-investigation/#.WCAKJMQrWsx.facebook
 
Looky here.....meddling with evidence by the 'good guys'.

The Bundys’ case ended in a mistrial Dec. 20 after Judge Gloria Navarro ruled that prosecutors violated the civil rights of the defendants by withholding evidence supporting the Bundys’ case. Navarro is considering dismissing the case “with prejudice” and blocking prosecutors from retrying the case. Her decision will come Jan. 8, according to The New York Times.

Defense attorney’s asked federal prosecutors to hand over Inspector General reports on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) agent Dan Love, who directed the BLM raid on the Bundy ranch to seize the family’s cattle over decades of unpaid grazing fees. Love was fired from the agency in September for corruption and unethical behavior.


Prosecutors had dismissed the allegations and investigations of Love as an “urban legend,” but ended up handing over 500 pages worth of reports on Love in December, according to The Oregonian.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/12/29/u...l&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
 
More than a dozen politicians from the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate have written to Oregon Gov. Kate Brown, asking her to further investigate the death of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupier LaVoy Finicum.

Finicum was shot during a traffic stop in January, and was a key figure in the 41-day occupation of the refuge in Harney County.

In the letter, Arizona state Rep. Bob Thorpe said Brown and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Oregon, should pressure federal officials for a “transparent investigation” into the case and First Amendment rights to “peaceably assemble.”
http://www.opb.org/news/series/burn...um-death-investigation/#.WCAKJMQrWsx.facebook

And thus to answer this topic's title, white privileged white folks talking race issues should stick with their white lies to white people rather than fighting a losing battle with a topic they can't comprehend but are welcomed to sell their white souls on.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Donald Trump is pardoning two cattle ranchers convicted of arson in a case that case sparked the armed occupation of a national wildlife refuge in Oregon.

Dwight and Steven Hammond were convicted in 2012 of intentionally and maliciously setting fires on public lands. The arson crime carried a minimum prison sentence of five years, but a sympathetic federal judge, on his last day before retirement, decided the penalty was too stiff and gave the father and son much lighter prison terms.
 

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