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Backstory HERE and Bundy Family Letter HERE
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….Or more accurately what this picture outlines.

This is a picture from a very testy exchange between Congressman Louis Gohmert and Attorney General Eric Holder. (you can watch the exchange here)
Mr. Gohmert is elected every two years to represent hundreds of thousands of his constituents. Whether you like him or not, he is representative of the people; a large number of people.
Mr. Holder is a cabinet member appointed by, in this case, one man. He represents two men; himself and the President.
Another way to look at what Eric Holder’s doing here is to think about him, as an individual, pointing his finger at 300,000 Americans -who rise in opposition- and then threatening them. (more…)
Within a Politico article which outlines the hiatus of the CNN Show “CrossFire” you find the following detail:
Crossfire brought the 6:30 p.m. ratings down 25 percent in total viewers and 23 percent in the 25-to-54 demo when compared to the nine months leading up to its launch. (link)
This is exactly as we predicted eight months ago.
Original Article From September 8th 2013 – CNN SET TO FAIL: Next week (on Monday) CNN is set to rework the old Crossfire Show with a new cast. Unfortunately, because of pundit selection, it is set-up to fail before it even starts. The problem is best defined as “intellectual dishonesty”.

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DETROIT (WJBK) — Detroit police say a fifth person is now under arrest in connection with the beating of Steven Utash.
Utash was critically injured by a mob after he stopped to help a 10-year-old boy whom he accidentally hit with his truck last Wednesday. Sources tell FOX 2’s Roop Raj the latest arrest is a 19-year-old who was ‘a leader’ in Utash’s beating.
Witnesses say the suspect jumped out of a window at a home to get away Wednesday, prompting police to call for backup. Two sqad cars responded and were traveling east on Morang Drive when the driver of a red motorcycle, apparently ignoring or not realizing the police sirens, crashed into one of the police cars. The police car then slammed into a burgundy SUV. (more…)
It started on March 22nd when the police lost control of the city to a roaming band of 200+ thugs who took siege of the city. At least 17 violent attacks were recorded overnight as rampaging mobs robbed stores, destroyed property, and even dragged people from their vehicles to attack and brutalize them.

The following day the Mayor and Police Department claimed they had lost control of the city and warned citizens that law enforcement could not protect them or handle the crisis as it continued to unfold. Only two arrests were ever made.
Two distinct aspects quickly surfaced. 1.) By their own admission the police could not stop the violence, and 2.) The LEO community stated the politically correct demands of the local government was directly the cause of their inability.
We covered the crisis as it unfolded here (with videos of attacks), and the response from the police here, and here, and here with victims speaking out. And also here where the police and local government were ridiculously blaming “social media” for the crimes.
Against this backdrop the Mayor of Louisville Kentucky spoke again today. Forewarning once again, yet promising to put and additional 1,100 armed officers “on the street” in an attempt to stop the predicted replay scheduled for this weekend: (more…)
Congratulations are in order. […] The city of over 7,000 is now the owner of a “49,000 pound, 10-foot-tall, six-wheel-drive” Crisis Response Unit.


“We’re being laughed at,” said Shellmyer, 78. “I went to […] the other day, and everybody wants to ask me if we’re sleeping better at night now that we have the ‘tank.’ ”
Somehow, in the bizzarro Easter Island land of long faces where John Kerry was spawned, this makes sense to him. Israel blamed for derailing peace talks Palestinians would not participate in.WASHINGTON DC – Secretary of State John Kerry on Tuesday said Israel’s announcement of new settlements in East Jerusalem last week derailed the peace talks with the Palestinians.
Israel first missed the deadline to release the fourth tranche of Palestinian prisoners, Kerry told lawmakers at a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. Israel then announced 700 new settlement units in Jerusalem.
“Poof, that was sort of the moment,” Kerry said at a hearing focused on the fiscal 2015 budget for national security and foreign policy priorities. (more…)