tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post4800319331933455710..comments2023-11-15T15:11:00.318-05:00Comments on Zandar Versus The Stupid: Bundy Ranch, Privilege, And CattleZandarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00396826133150556766noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post-80730732142191817042014-04-14T09:50:22.947-04:002014-04-14T09:50:22.947-04:00he was a mooch. he was a leech.
Mofo doesn't ...he was a mooch. he was a leech. <br />Mofo doesn't pay for 20 years, and thinks he has a leg to stand on.<br />yeah, ok, whatever.rikyrahnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post-36591896941871993512014-04-13T19:36:42.556-04:002014-04-13T19:36:42.556-04:00I like to think that the Feds are playing the long...I like to think that the Feds are playing the long game here. After all, they did wait two decades before taking action (thanks a lot, Ralph, for boosting that moron into the White House for eight and giving us so much more to worry about) so they can plausibly lie low for a bit longer - to let the heavily armed anger management cases disperse, if nothing else - before swooping in to confiscate the illegal cattle and collecting on the bill for unpaid fees plus fines and interest. This could potentially be really sweet.<br /><br />As an aside, here in Utah I am surrounded by entitled goobers who have convinced themselves that the sole proper function of the federal government is to maintain public lands - free of charge, naturally - until some one figures out a what to turn a quick buck, at which point the feds are morally obligated under Laws both Natural and Godly to turn the land - free of charge - over to those who covet it most enthusiastically.<br /><br />It's, um, kind of weird out here.Horace Boothroyd IIInoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post-54643398270789315832014-04-13T12:12:31.693-04:002014-04-13T12:12:31.693-04:00The breathless media narrative is that the rancher...The breathless media narrative is that the rancher "won" - it's a bit early to say that. If the BLM caves in and does not come back and clear the cattle from the land, then the rancher will indeed have "won".<br /><br />However, this may be more of a wait-and-see game. The police let the Occupy Movement stay put for a while, and then swooped in suddenly and cleared them away from the areas where they were camped out. That may be the strategy here - wait for another shiny object to distract everyone, then return and continue moving the cattle off the land... after the fall elections.<br /><br /><br /><br />Meanwhile, there's also the question of the drought. If there isn't enough water or food for the cattle, the problem may solve itself.<br /><br /><br />I do find it intriguing that right-wing militia advocates don't have to obey federal law. Compare and contrast with anyone seeking to protest a G-8 meeting.RepubAnonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8150494391278881634.post-37245569703510124192014-04-13T12:01:04.559-04:002014-04-13T12:01:04.559-04:00I have to wonder who they think the BLM is? They ...I have to wonder who they think the BLM is? They are OUR land managers, woring to protect and manage OUR land. This creep is stealing from all of us, even the gun toting asshats that showed up to "protect" his rights.WAAngelnoreply@blogger.com