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In reply to the discussion: Audubon Society: Statement on Armed Bundy Terrorists' Malheur Occupation [View all]LynneSin
(95,337 posts)52. We have two simliar wildlife refuges here in Delaware - Bombay and Primehook
And I would be absolutely devastated if they were to be occupied by these domestic terrorists. Many of these refuges are created to help protect migratory birds and they are also wonderful places to visit.
I read another suggestion from a DUer and I think it's our Federal Government's best choice. Cutoff all power, water & wifi to the Refuge. Then blockade any major roads so that resources would not be allowed to go into the park (unless these idiots think they can hike & survive through these refuges). Give them a few days they will be driving out from hunger, thirst and the desire to crap in a modern toilet.
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Audubon Society: Statement on Armed Bundy Terrorists' Malheur Occupation [View all]
99th_Monkey
Jan 2016
OP
Me too. Destroy historic monuments like terrorists in the Middle East. They have much in common.
rusty quoin
Jan 2016
#9
Arson for the purpose of destroying evidence of poaching on public lands.
eppur_se_muova
Jan 2016
#40
Occupy did not take over in order to shut people out. They welcomed different points of view.
JDPriestly
Jan 2016
#62
I worry about that too. I appreciate your updates here since you have knowledge of that sanctuary
Tipperary
Jan 2016
#35
I so want to visit that part of the country. I really hope they get those fools out of there without
Tipperary
Jan 2016
#55
Please don't go now...anyone...that's what the militants are asking for
passiveporcupine
Jan 2016
#61
Yeah how is giving the land to private interests giving it to the people??
hollowdweller
Jan 2016
#6
They have already put AtV trails through Native American ruins in the area..against law of course
Person 2713
Jan 2016
#89
How many clogged culverts have been a problem since this whole thing started?
Snobblevitch
Jan 2016
#27
So let's see what happens the next time a storm drops a couple inches on the area. n/m
Ned Flanders
Jan 2016
#91
How about arson ? After all, they are riled about the conviction of two arsonists ...
eppur_se_muova
Jan 2016
#41
If unarmed hippies occupy a public park they get brutalized. If armed crazy-assed
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#69
Why do you have more contempt for the Audubon Society than the terrorists? nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#74
Rick Astley 24x7 could destroy a birdwatcher's ability to hear a finch.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Jan 2016
#79
This refuge was designated by Teddy Roosevelt in 1908. It is not land that has been
OregonBlue
Jan 2016
#51
Why isn't Obama taking action? His admin sure took quick action on OWS. nm
rhett o rick
Jan 2016
#71