Consider the source, U.S. News c/o Economic Intelligence
It is my understanding that certain "government lands" in the likes of Montana, Utah and such are what ya call "Free Range" territory declared such back in the 1800 when every body was bartering to be or not to be a state.
As such Rangers (cattleman) had the right to let their cattle roam upon these lands.
If you recall, Bundy was originally charged with "Disturbing an endangered species" a tortoise that has been living with the cattle for hundreds of years on the same piece of earth.
$1,000,000. 00 of fees, fines, permits over 20 years seems kinda steep.
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So they were arrested, they were sentenced, and they served their time.
Then "the judge
thought the sentence was too short and sent them back for more time.'
THERE'S SOMETHING TERRIBLY WRONG THERE ! They take your taxes and piss it away on things like rail, personal vacations disguised as research for what ever reason, $million dollar pensions after you get fired, million dollar studies (rail, laneakea, Panos, why people come to Hawaii getting rid of the ferry, ag lands rezoned for building housing we can't afford which are then sold to non-residents moving here increasing the islands population and simultaneously depleting it's resources and "REAL" value, destroying half a million dollars worth of tax payer purchased firearms and let's not forget about
DENYING YOU OF YOUR CONSTITUTIONALLY GUARANTEED RIGHTS EVEN AFTER THE SUPREME COURT HAS RULED THAT IT SHOULD NOT BE SO ! At what point do you say enough is enough and do something about it.
Just search "Government (or even Hawaii for that matter) wastes of money or corruption and you'll find even more than you know about already
I don't blame those boy's (and girls) a bit.

As for the " Mauna Kea knuckleheads'
"They should call in the rapid response unit (or whatever their crack unit is called)
Handcuff these idiots with boots on the backs of their necks
And haul 'em off to jail."
They could have "cut off all supply routes in and out and arrest anyone entering or leaving."
Occupation of the Mauna Kea visitors center was an "occupation" whether they were armed or not.
Just my opinion.
Sorry Hound

I could go on and on but I think I would be preaching to the choir.
JMHO
