Well lets take a look at who the real thugs were. the court order the feds used only allowed them to seize and impound the Bundys cattle. It did not give them the right to:callmeslick wrote: A terrible precedent, actually, if they don't, because you allow mobs of idiot thugs to rule the day. Sort of like the Ukraine, actually. BLM should have mowed them down.
"On a Friday night conference call, BLM officials told reporters that "illegal structures" on Bundy's ranch -- water tanks, water lines and corrals -- had to be removed to "restore" the land to its natural state and prevent the rancher from restarting his illegal cattle operation."
No where in the court order does it say anything about removing structures. And as far as I know restoring land to its "natural state" does not mean putting holes in water tanks and destroying water lines and fences and then leaving the wreckage. The federal thuggery goes further and I won't hold my breath expecting the humane society to press charges when:
"Bundy's friends say the BLM wranglers told them the bulls were shot because they were dangerous and could gore their horses. One bull was shot five times.
But Houston said the pen holding the bull wasn't even bent. "It's not like the bull was smashing this pen and trying tackle people or anything," he said. "
So a animal was in a pen and the agents of our govt.,in their frustration, decided to vent their wrath on a helpless animal. Lets see what would happen to you or I if we walked by our neighbors fenced in yard and shot what we thought was a dangerous dog there.
On top of all this we have the environmentalist's crying about the poor desert tortoise when the feds are killing them wholesale. Seems it was okay to destroy tortoise habitat when the big boom in the housing market around Las Vegas during the early 2000. It was gotten around because a Desert Tortoise sanctuary was set up from funds generated by the developers. Now there is no market, the funds have dried up and now the sanctuary is forced to close and is forced to kill about half the 1400 tortoises they had. And of course one has to wonder where the other half of the tortoises will be released (remember their homes have disappeared due to development).
So in short, the Bundy's have used the land for 150 years and the tortoises are still there, the "environmentalists" have turned a blind eye to housing development and now 100's of tortoises are being killed and 100's more are displaced from their habitat. So who is the better steward?