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BrokenBackJack

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What is the scoop with the camps?
Everyone gone now?
Are all or any of the camps cleaned up?
Is the road open all the way yet?
 


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No, the road is not open. :mad:

Doubt if the clean up is done, but not sure. Not sure who is in what camp? Rumors are there are people setting up camps on leased land. But south, like between McLaughlin and Kenel. Don't ask me why?? I guess they may still be getting paid, or it gives them the excuse to keep the gofundme accounts alive??
 

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yea I heard a new camp down in SD. strictly to keep gofundme going. Chase needs to build that retirement account up. Ladonna too
 

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The three main camps were all closed as of last week. The cleanup at the big camp wrapped up late last week and they had moved on to sacred Stone and rosebud as of the last report I saw. Not sure what happened to the Cheyenne River private camp that had been set up just above the river valley but know it was them setting up the new camp down south on their rez since standing rock was kicking everyone out.
 
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Not sure if it ever got set up but they were inviting the protesters as they were forced out of Sacred Stone down to the powwow grounds in Eagle Butte.
 

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It sure seems to me that these anti-fossil fuel nimrods sure are using the Native Americans as a front to their agenda almost as a symbolic sympathizers to garner some attention and get these inner city metropolitan folks from the east and west coast on their side. Yet they are the worst hypocrites of their own cause. I believe that these left wing Democrats sure are digging their hole a bit deeper with every protest they organize. Now this week they are in D.C. to show the world just how assanine they are and be so out of touch to the fact that the world can't operate like it's the 1800's. ;:;banghead
 
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D.C. is a good place for them. I wonder if they walked there seeing's how they hate oil so bad.
 


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Suppose to be putting up ( in DC ) teepee's and tents and other structures is what i was told. Hope LE clamps down on them and rips them down as fast as they put them up if on ground they shouldn't be.
Of course the NEWS isn't going to report anything bad we all know that!
 

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Confuses me if they do setup another camp in ND or SD if there is actual oil flowing under the river....:;:huh
 

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Confuses me if they do setup another camp in ND or SD if there is actual oil flowing under the river....:;:huh

No one has ever said these people were smart. Most of the people that were down in the ND camps were homeless. That was the reason the State offered a place to shower and get a bus pass. Was the best option to get them out of the area.

These people would rather sit around and enjoy the hippie life and collect a professional protester salary than contribute to society.
 

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No one has ever said these people were smart. Most of the people that were down in the ND camps were homeless. That was the reason the State offered a place to shower and get a bus pass. Was the best option to get them out of the area.

These people would rather sit around and enjoy the hippie life and collect a professional protester salary than contribute to society.

I won't call them smart but if you think about it they aren't that dumb. They are leeches on our society and very good at finding ways to get just enough of what they need for their fix or to get by and not have to actually work for it.
 


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I won't call them smart but if you think about it they aren't that dumb. They are leeches on our society and very good at finding ways to get just enough of what they need for their fix or to get by and not have to actually work for it.

True. However, we'll see how they enjoy themselves later in life when they have nothing to show for their efforts and they decide "I'm too old for this crap."
 

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100% AGREE.
Unfortunately I am sure they are probably so burnt out and wacked in the head that I think they just don't care. Can't fix Stupid.
If only we could herd up all these Lemmings near a large cliff.
 

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I doubt they will have any type of a camp set up for very long under this president.
 

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[h=2]Deer Poaching Charges Filed[/h]
Thu, 03/09/2017


The Morton County state’s attorney’s office has filed criminal complaints against four men who were identified in two separate incidents of unlawful possession of deer in North Dakota in November and December, 2016.
Both incidents took place in southeastern Morton County, either in or near the Dakota Access Pipeline protest camp that was located near the mouth of the Cannonball River.
In the first incident, Sean Carney of Center Conway, New Hampshire, and Danny LeClaire of Pocatello, Idaho, are charged with unlawful possession of big game. Warrants for their arrest were issued and they are not believed to be in North Dakota at this time.
Carney and LeClaire were identified in a photo, skinning a deer for which they allegedly did not have a license to possess.
In the second incident, William Larkin of Olean, New York and William Bighorse of Freeville, New York are charged with unlawful possession of big game for their alleged participation in dragging a whitetail buck from the Cannonball River in November and killing it by stabbing it with a knife and then suffocating it in the mud.
Authorities are still trying to identify other suspects from a video of this incident, which was released to the public on Jan. 5, 2017.
Arrest warrants for Larkin and Bighorse were issued and they are also believed to be out of state.
Unlawful possession of big game is a Class A misdemeanor and is punishable by a maximum penalty of one year's imprisonment, a fine of $3,000, or both.
North Dakota Game and Fish Department Chief Warden Robert Timian said public response to the photo and video the agency released was very helpful, and was directly related to identifying the suspects and gathering evidence to support the charges.


Too bad these assholes will probably never return to ND.
 

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I like that they are taking it to DC, its a good place for these eco terrorists, might even help the smell, of DC of course.
 


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