darrenlobo
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Dan Bongino has a very good take on it. Sorry if dupe, here it is:
Regarding the Bundy family in Nevada:
First, this is not a question of law, but the process by which laws are enforced and the methods used to enforce them. Sadly, many Americans are questioning if the process is fair, equal and apolitical in application?
Many patriotic and previously apolitical Americans are frustrated and are questioning if it is a more accurate expression of fidelity to our Constitution, and the rule of law, by violating the law in support of a larger principle?
When the administration consistently ignores clearly written laws, yet expects you to vigorously follow the letter of the law in an alphabet they no longer use, are we in a society of laws or just laws that apply to you?
I hope some of the DC elites read this because we are a country of genuinely good and law-abiding people who just want to know that their voice is heard and that the process is not rigged. Labeling Americans who speak out, and are frustrated at a process that seems to only apply to them and not the connected few, racists, terrorists and other terrible names, is not leadership or courageous.
Maybe when their voices and their access to the process stops being drowned out by the voices of the cronyists and politically connected we can reach a place where a land-use disagreement such as the situation in Nevada doesn't escalate as it did.
It is the nature of govt to be corrupt. Unfortunately, thinking that there can be such a thing as good govt is a fantasy. The corruption involved in the Bundy ranch showdown is well documented:
BLM’s Nevada Cattle Aggression Linked to Solar Power Plans
http://news.heartland.org/newspaper...da-cattle-aggression-linked-solar-power-plans