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Posts Tagged ‘Shawna Cox’

Government’s Plan to Railroad Bundy Family Hits a Major Roadblock in Oregon

Posted by Scott Rohter on Friday, October 28, 2016

A government vendetta against the family of Nevada rancher, Cliven Bundy ran into a major roadblock in Oregon on Thursday when a jury unanimously found two of his sons; Ammon and Ryan Bundy not guilty of conspiracy and Federal firearms charges on all thirteen counts…

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Double Standard

Posted by Scott Rohter on Monday, October 24, 2016

As a private citizen, Shawna Cox copied government documents and stored them on a thumb drive. In her official capacity as Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton stored over 30,000 government emails her own private server, and then deleted them all in a deliberate attempt to conceal the evidence of her influence peddling. Which is worse?

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Misportrayed – The Most Mischaracterized Trial and the Most Misunderstood Defendants in Oregon History… Ammon and Ryan Bundy

Posted by Scott Rohter on Saturday, October 22, 2016

The trial of Ammon and Ryan Bundy and five other defendants who occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in January of 2016 is notable both for what is being discussed in the courtroom and for what is not being discussed in the courtroom. What isn’t being discussed or barely being discussed in the courtroom forms the underlying basis for all of the defendant’s actions and the alleged crimes which they are accused of committing…

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Guilty Until Proven Innocent – Ammon and Ryan Bundy try to Prove their Innocence Amid a Government Conspiracy to Convince the Public of their Guilt.

Posted by Scott Rohter on Saturday, September 17, 2016

Ammon and Ryan Bundy try to Prove their Innocence Amid a Government Conspiracy to Convince the Public of their Guilt.

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