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By Tony Blumer, Apr. 2014, Newsbusters.org
Guess who's all of a sudden standing up for law and order?
Why, it's radical environmentalists, who despite their general disdain for
lawful behavior have felt compelled to speak out in support of the Bureau of
Land Management's attempts to round up Cliven Bundy's cattle and ultimately
force the Nevada rancher to abandon his family's century-old business.
Martin Griffith at the Associated Press relayed the comments
of one such group in a Sunday
report in the aftermath of the BLM's abandonment of its roundup
efforts, in Griffith's words, "after hundreds of states' rights
protesters, some of them armed militia members, showed up at corrals outside
Mesquite to demand the animals' release" (There's much to it than that; go
this archived
Drudge Report page for more; bolds are mine throughout this post):
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