American Patriots become Prisoners of War after FBI arrests several

In addition to Dave Bundy and Delamus, 3 other arrests were made.

Mel Bundy. That's another Bundy son.

Eric Parker. He's the overpass sniper.

Steve Stewart. He was the spotter for the overpass sniper.
Well well , Look who just got taken down...........

#BundyStandoff - Eric Parker prisoner#1066989 booked in the Ada County Jail
Source: Twitter

Ammon Wonderland ‏@dystopiaRus 1 hour ago
@Scout_Finch - Steve Stewart prisoner#1066987 and Eric James Parker prisoner#1066989 booked in the Ada County Jail. Via @CTRNewsFeed
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Girl Futurist ‏@GirlFuturist 38 seconds ago
Trump campaign co-chair arrested for conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States
Trump campaign co-chair arrested for conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States #Bundy

Rob Shiveley ‏@RobShiveley
#FBI agents arrest another #Bundy family member in Utah: Bundy family member arrested in Utah on federal warrant

Read more: Milo, Esq. on Twitter
 
Hey, they broke the law, the law came and arrested them and told them what they are being charged with.

If they have enough money, they can post bail.

How is that even remotely close to being a POW?
 
Hopefully when the patriots win this war against tyranny we are a little more violent with the loyalist SCUM than our founding fathers were.


As long as you are just wishing, you should wish for a pony too.
You are a traitor to your country. Nuff said. Enjoy ignore you have brought nothing of substance to the debate I see no reason to keep you where your asinine opinions can be seen by me.
Total pussy move .
 
It's about time.
Yeah how dare anyone stand up to tyranny! Tards like you should move back to England since the US has no right to exist since we fought against tyranny to win our freedom.


That's really funny, but in a sad sort of way.
Yeah who knew you found the founding of our country funny or wait maybe its the fact you think it just POOF happened ! That's it. Most liberals are idiots.

And how did the Founders deal with Daniel Shays when he 'stood up to tyranny'?

I forget.
 
Good to see more Ranch Stupidians arrested.


Funny, I seem to recall a certain wanna-be revolutionary on here saying that standoff in Nevada was a "victory"....

Lets ask Cliven in 2065 or so when he'll be eligible for parole if convicted.


We'd have to hold a seance by then; he's already pretty old.

Just pour a little Robitussin on him. He'll walk it off.
 
Report: FBI Arrests Tea Party Activist, Trump Supporter Jerry Delemus | Patch

Also another Bundy son was kidnapped this morning for standing up to Tyranny.
Why are you defending terrorists?:ack-1:
"'This investigation began the day after the assault against federal law enforcement officers and continues to this day,' said U.S. Attorney Bogden. 'We will continue to work to identify the assaulters and their role in the assault and the aftermath, in order to ensure that justice is served.'”
Fourteen Additional Defendants Charged For Felony Crimes Related To 2014 Standoff In Nevada | USAO-NV | Department of Justice
 
If Obama can pardon terrorists and Mexican gang members I imagine Trump will be able to pardon patriots.
Another lie from the right, another red herring fallacy – the thread isn't about the president.

The propensity of most conservatives to lie is one of many good reasons to keep a republican out of the WH come 2017.
 
The Top 10 Republican mistakes
10. TAXING OUR PATIENCE The Republicans gave us "tax reform" this legislative session, cutting taxes on the rich and big corporations. Because the tax cuts were so costly, the GOP imposed new sales taxes on some items, like movie tickets. Still, most of us might not have noticed what they were up to—until the Republicans also repealed the annual back-to-school sales tax holiday that many stores advertised and shoppers could enjoy. Worse, they timed the repeal so stores could advertise last weekend's tax holiday as the last one ever—thanks to the GOP's brand of "reform."

9. HATING ON EDUCATION... The Republican budget added here and subtracted there from public school aid, making it hard for critics to prove that the schools are worse off—which they are. But flaunting their disdain for education, the Republicans ended (with some exceptions) pay increases for teachers who earn master's degrees. Such an easy story for TV news: the Republicans are against better-educated educators.

8. ...AND THEN LYING ABOUT IT The Republican budget gave teachers no pay hike—zero. Our teachers' pay was already near the bottom, and this new goose egg could put us dead last. But then Gov. Pat McCrory, in a speech to the N.C. Chamber of Commerce, claimed that with "tax reform," teachers would see a 1 percent hike in their take-home pay. Not true. Only people making $250,000 or more will see a 1 percent gain—a point we might've missed until the clueless McCrory spoke up.

7. UNCONCEALED MAYHEM Are the Republicans in thrall to the gun lobby? If you were in doubt, they changed the law so people with conceal-carry permits can take guns into bars. Cue comedian Bill Maher: Call it the "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" law.

6. HATING ON WOMEN It's Republican policy to oppose abortion rights. But you could argue that they're not against women per se. You could, except they waited until the end of the session to unveil a horror-show of anti-choice measures without talking to women's health experts. Worse, they passed the measures as amendments to, first, an anti- Sharia Law bill and, later, a motorcycle safety bill. Were they trying to be funny?

5. HATING ON MEDICAID You've heard the Republicans' chant: Medicaid is broken! Medicaid is broken! It isn't—or it wasn't—but whether Medicaid worked well under Democratic administrations was at least a debatable question. But then the Republicans rolled out their new dysfunctional system, NCTracks, for paying Medicaid claims to doctors and other health care providers. It's "a real mess," says Adam Searing, director of the N.C. Health Access Coalition.

4. FRACKING UP GOVERNMENT The N.C. Rural Center was a dubious idea when the Democrats invented it. Public funds were doled out for economic development by a political board without much oversight. The Republicans shut it down, while inventing a new " public-private partnership" for development deals brought in by their own political cronies. The deals can be financed, Commerce Secretary Sharon Decker proposed, using a slush fund from fracking revenues. Good thing the press isn't here, Decker told a business crowd—and a News & Observer reporter duly jotted it down.

3. CHAPPING ON CHARLOTTE McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor, was popular in the Queen City, but not so much since the Republicans took away its airport. After realizing that they should've heeded the state treasurer's warnings about bond defaults, the GOP gave it back, but not really. The Charlotte Observer can't get enough of this Republican screw-up story, which is now in court—and will be for months.

2. DOING FOR DUKE ENERGY Is McCrory, who worked for the giant utility, still a wholly owned Duke Energy asset? Some say yes, and they say it with more confidence after McCrory's Department of Environment and Natural Resources let the corporation off with a piddling $99,000 fine for polluting, via coal-ash discharges, the groundwater around its plants in Asheville and Charlotte.

1. SHAMELESS HYPOCRISY Republican State Chairman Claude Pope denounced D.G. Martin, the popular and mild-mannered host of UNC-TV's "Bookwatch," for saying bad things about the GOP in a newspaper column. Pope declared that such a toxic and divisive person shouldn't be on TV. I guess he never saw the truly vile and disgusting Jesse Helms when he was WRAL's editorialist—before he ran for Senate on the Republican ticket.

The Top 10 Republican mistakes
 
Who is left to guard the cows roaming around the BLM lands around the Bundy ranch?
 

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