Remove the unlawful Occupation by the domestic Terrorist in Oreon wildlife compound

  • al: Gina Taylor
  • destinatario: The President and Dept of Homeland
It is week two of what is billed as a citizens’ occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, the 187,000-acre expanse seized by a band of ranchers and others who want the government to relinquish control of federally owned land, turning it over to local control. But the community the protesters purport to represent — the people of surrounding Harney County — is begging the protesters to leave, even if its residents also bristle at the federal government’s ownership of vast tracts of Western land. “I just want them to go home, so that I can feel safe,” said Ashlie Presley, a 15-year-old high school student who delivered an anguished, tear-filled plea at a community meeting Monday night in Burns, the Harney County seat. The packed gym gave her a standing ovation. These guys are armed terrorist, period. They are even now destroying parts of the wildlife refuge.
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