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Sum1

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Things are obviously escalating and getting bigger by the week. Its on the national news now and will only get bigger attracting attention seeking liberal actors and a bunch of no good hoodlums. These things seem to attract people itching for a fight with law enforcement. If they would have bit this in the ass when it was a handful of people this wouldn't be happening right now. The police are scared(and rightfully so) to use any real force, so really what CAN they do.

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Its only gonna get worse.
 


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What they do is remove every single member of North Dakota Law Enforcement from the situation. Out of state comes in and sweeps it clean. Or bring in the Guard, and bring them all.
 

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All we need is a couple weeks. La Niña is in place for a hostile removal. The election has kept this thing down in the press. The treaty thing is what Iratates me. Don't bring up a treaty that u never cared about before the pipeline. That treaty runs all the way to heart river. Sad thing is Clinton and dems and republicans look at that corp land as waste and could care less if it goes back to the jins
 

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What they need to do now is hold the line at that bridge. Use the water to you advantage. It sholud be pretty cold water now. I doubt many will cross through the water and if they do detain, arrest them. They cant let them get north back past that bridge. Block all county roads leading to 1806 in that area. Dont let anyone south of the last roadblock. If they let them march north of that bridge, they're idiots.
 

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Wife was coming home from a business trip on Tuesday morning and while in the Minneapolis Airport in the waiting area to get on the plane to Bismarck she said that there were more people coming and going to from the protest that the tension in that whole area was every high. My wife can just hold her tongue and let things slide to not get involved most times but she was sitting with a bunch of women and some were from Oregon and some were from DC and she was listening to them talking about going to this like it was a "Hip Cool thing like they were headed to wood stock or something" She couldn't take it any more and had a fact filling conversation with them on the facts of what is really happening she said lasted for over a half an hour and she said by the end they were thanking her for her input and they had absolutely no idea as all they hear is all the leftist propaganda from social justice media sites. She said their jaws were hanging open and feeling bad by that time.
Also the tension was so high in the seating area due to the high amount of these people mixed with knowing locals that the ticket takers at the door to get on the plain were consistently trying to diffuse the tension with comments to keep calm and other comments.
 


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What they need to do now is hold the line at that bridge. Use the water to you advantage. It sholud be pretty cold water now. I doubt many will cross through the water and if they do detain, arrest them. They cant let them get north back past that bridge. Block all county roads leading to 1806 in that area. Dont let anyone south of the last roadblock. If they let them march north of that bridge, they're idiots.

Not hard to get a bunch of small boats in there but would definitely curtail the numbers allot and limit what they can get up there as far as vehicles go. I'm assuming your talking about the creek bridge? The natives with the fire they set on the bridge a mile west on the gravel road effectively shut that one down because the bridge now has to be inspected so the next nearest road I believe is way up north of Fort rice. Definitely a good idea though because even with boats it would make it a royal pain in the ass for them to get up on the hill.

Not sure on this but would guess from what I've seen the cops will hold the line long enough for the crews to lay in all the line to Corp ground at which point this whole thing will grind to a halt waiting on the Corp. You can see the crews working in the background on allot of reports and I would hope they are smart enough to throw tons of guys on that section working around the clock to pound it out fast. Once work stops and winter sets in its going to get to cold and boring for the majority of the protesters and the National media so the camps are likely to drop to a much smaller level.
 

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They should be able to see them coming with boats, and waiting on the other side ready to take them to jail. I'm just saying, if they open the bridge and Hwy, they will move right back on to the private property and set up camp.
 

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Good bison game happening right now. Some talented guys on both sides but it's particularly fun to watch the bison D crush this UNI QB. Anyhow, finally have an article that addresses what the Standing Rock folks have to say and not just Archambault and his few lackies:

“If He Had Any Balls” He’d Tell #NoDAPL Protesters “To Go Home” Standing Rock Tribal Leader Says of Archambault

Featured North Dakota7 hours ago by Rob Port
Robert Fool Bear Sr. is a member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. In fact, he’s a tribal leader, serving as the district chairman of Cannon Ball, the tribal community located just a few miles from the often unlawful and sometimes violent protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

He says not everybody at Standing Rock is in support of the protests.

Fool Bear has had it with the protesters. He says that more than two years ago, when members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe could have attended hearings to make their concerns known, they didn’t care. Now, suddenly, the crowds are out of control, and he fears it’s just a matter of time before someone gets seriously hurt.

Go down to the camps, he says, and you won’t see many Standing Rock Sioux.

“It irks me. People are here from all over the world,” he says. “If they could come from other planets, I think they would.”

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Not long ago, he found three teenage girls from Ontario, Canada, camped out inside his storage shed. A white woman from Spokane, Washington, came to see him for help, saying she’d come here with nothing and her car had broken down. When he was at the casino recently, someone approached him about two young kids who were on their own because their parents had been arrested.

The situation has dissolved to madness, he says, and he wishes Dave Archambault II, the Standing Rock Sioux chairman, would speak up.

“If he had any balls, he’d tell [the protesters] to go home,” Fool Bear says.

According to the article, Fool Bear says his community shot down a request from the protesters to build a winter camp there. Of the 88 people from the tiny community who voted, 66 were against the camp and less than 10 were for it.

This stands in stark contrast to the impression we’ve gotten from most media reports about the protests, which is that the Native American communities all stand in solidarity in favor of the protests and against the pipeline. That’s obviously not the case.

I don’t know what Mr. Fool Bear’s opinion of the pipeline is, but he’s clearly not in favor of the protests. And who can blame him, given how out of control they’ve gotten?

Meanwhile, Chairman Archambault seems to be backing off some of his more heated rhetoric towards law enforcement. Let’s hope it’s a trend which continues.
 




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