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WASHINGTON, January 20, 2016 – Is the group occupying Oregon land a terrorist group? Freedom fighters? State rights advocates? Criminals? Heroes?
Does the definition depend on the action or on the group carrying out that action?
“We’re planning on staying here for years” stated Ammon Bundy, one of the militia leaders who has taken over Federal Government land in Oregon State. Ammon and his brother Ryan are sons of Cliven Bundy, who gained some traction in 2014 for standing up to federal rangers who came to confiscate 500 of his cattle after he allowed his cattle graze on federal land without permission from the federal government, the current land owner.
Cliven Bundy had become a celebrity cause for some factions in the Republican Party, gaining support from the likes of Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Donald Trump. Ted Cruz blamed the problem personally on President Obama, and ideologically on the federal government. He has been quoted as saying “the unfortunate and tragic culmination of the path that President Obama has set the federal government on.”
The statement suggests the government suddenly changed its nature under President Obama. In fact, governments always want more power, regardless of which party runs them. Despite rhetoric, neither party has ever substantially reduced the size of government.
Even Donald Trump, the political outsider, will use the tools of government “to make America great again.”
Yet these advocates for the rights of states have sparked something in America, by at least some groups who think it is time to stand up to the federal government and use force to claim what rightfully should belong to the states.
Read more at http://www.commdiginews.com/politics-2/oregon-land-occupation-and-terrorism-56066/#ywosKa7tJFiqOiKs.99
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