----- Original Message ----- From: Dave <dkuehne at erols.com> To: The Grip <kirk1 at jps.net> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2000 11:13 AM Subject: [The Grip] Patriots arming in record numbers
> Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 13:44:21 -0500
> From: Dave <dkuehne at erols.com>
> Subject: Patriots arming in record numbers
>
> As the prospects for an American dictatorship under Al Gore grow
> daily, Patriots everywhere are preparing for the inevitable
> confrontations that are sure to follow. Sales of guns and ammunition
> are going through the roof, and emboldened citizens and local
> Patriotic sheriffs are squaring off with the Federal Mafia. We could
> be witnessing the beginning of the Second American Revolution. -DK-
>
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>
> We have received word that gun stores in Western States have been
> inundated with calls and sales regarding ammunition. We also have
> a similar report from Florida.
>
> Meanwhile, we have another situation brewing in Southern Utah. And
> Eastern Rural Nevada. On election day, with the blessing of the Local
> Sheriff, The Bullock family, joined by about 15 ranchers, took back
> about 45 head of cattle that was stolen by cattle rustlers, known
> locally as the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). No shots were fired.
> The cattle were returned to their owners from the pending auction.
>
> "It was pretty Western: Police lined up on one side and us cowboys
> were on the other side," Bullock told the Salt Lake Tribune. The U.S.
> Attorney and the BLM are upset, to say the least.
>
> "The U.S. attorney believes this is an utter flaunting of the rule of
> law," said Melodie Rydalch, spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney. "We
> will pursue all administrative, criminal and civil remedies against
> the people who did this. What happened [Tuesday], we can't let that
> stand." Rydalch said U.S. attorneys will be in court soon seeking
> legal action.
>
> Once the cattle were returned, there were taken back and released in
> an undisclosed location.
>
> Kane County Sheriff Lamont Smith, anticipating federal law enforcement
> action, dispatched his deputies Wednesday to interview Bullock and the
> ranchers to find out what happened in Salina.
>
> Smith said if federal agents attempt to take back the animals from the
> ranchers, he will intervene to ensure the agents have proper
> documentation.
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> LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC!!!
> DEATH TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER!!!
> BY GOD WE SHALL PREVAIL!!!
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