11739. Ms. No - 10/4/2016 4:49:22 AM Howdy! Oh my goodness I want to sit on the porch with you ladies. 11740. arkymalarky - 10/4/2016 4:57:45 AM You don't have to wait till the Gathering the porch is ready year round! 11741. judithathome - 10/4/2016 9:43:02 PM Hey...MsNo...anytime you come to Texas and want a ride to Arky's, just let us know...we are good to go anytime.
I may be blitzed on pain meds to get there but trust me, I can recover quickly! 11742. Ms. No - 10/8/2016 7:33:51 AM I may ask for some of those pain meds next time around!:)
This summer is a big family gathering in Mazatlan for my folks 30th anniversary, Cory's sister's 50th birthday, and his brother Jim's 60th. I don't have the dates in front of me, but I think it's the 3rd week of June. 11743. arkymalarky - 10/8/2016 8:25:44 AM How fun! 11744. Trillium - 10/28/2016 3:01:46 PM Followup on Malheur Refuge occupation: The Bundys were acquitted (no update on the Hammonds who are of more interest). Back when the "Occupation" was happening I had a strong feeling that I was watching an odd political theater with paid actors. This impression is confirmed by a man who attended the trial and paid close attention.
"Finally the Justice Department stipulated (without naming any names) that at least nine occupiers were undercover informants; a number greater than the number of defendants on trial. (Heavily redacted documents in the hands of the defense suggest the number of informants was actually at least 15.)
"Significantly, the prosecution’s most damning evidence collapsed at the end of the trial when it was revealed that the man who ran a militia shooting range at the Malheur Refuge was himself an undercover agent. Through the hard work of defense lawyers, “John Killman” was identified as a paid (“reimbursed,” he said) informant who traveled to the occupation at the behest of the government in a beat-up pickup truck to lead the occupiers in combat “safety” training. “Killman” had even trained defendant Jeff Banta to stop cars and pull out their drivers at gunpoint."
Paid informants
Our tax dollars at work. Such bullshit. Public theater should be labelled as such 11745. arkymalarky - 10/28/2016 5:17:56 PM Good to see you stand with the Standing Rock Sioux. 11746. Trillium - 10/31/2016 4:39:17 AM ???
Arky, are you suggesting that the Standing Rock situation involves a 2:1 ratio of US government informants to Sioux and other activists?
The East German Communists bankrupted their country by employing a ridiculous number of people to inform on fellow citizens. It's a very unhealthy and unproductive situation when governments engage in that type of behavior and I don't approve of it.
If you believe the Standing Rock situation is also seeded with paid informants, go ahead and explain, that would be interesting
11747. arkymalarky - 10/31/2016 5:02:37 AM Whereas your predictability is very uninteresting. 11748. Ms. No - 10/31/2016 6:53:47 PM Trillium,
I'm not sure that's such a great source. The article right before it extolls the virtues of a Trump presidency and why more intellectuals should support him. Then there's the sidebar link denying climate change and claiming that there's some not-so-secret cabal of university professors across the nation trying to undermine Libertarians.
The Oregon Times is reporting that there were as many as 15 confidential informants --- not the same thing as undercover agents. 11749. judithathome - 10/31/2016 11:18:20 PM Oh har....thanks for THAT info, Ms No...now I won't need to look that site up! 11750. arkymalarky - 10/31/2016 11:48:18 PM For anybody who hasn't figured it out yet, trillium provides us a little glimpse into the minds of the alt right. Too bad more people aren't getting such glimpses. Trump might not be as close as he is right now. 11751. Trillium - 11/1/2016 2:57:05 PM STASI was expensive. Their organization (like Gestapo) was in place to squash any opposition. There is a second effect to squashing free speech -- when normal open communication slows to a crawl, productivity suffers badly, and blatant corruption goes uncontested. Who would want that? (besides some Moties who failed to learn from history?)
30 years later, still rooting out STASI
"As an East German dissident he was forced into exile by the Stasi. Now, almost 30 years later, Roland Jahn will become caretaker of the vast archives of the secret police force that once spied on him.
"The files built by the Stasi using a network of informants that numbered one in every 90 East German citizens have been used since reunification in 1990 to root out former Stasi employees and collaborators in public service." 11752. Trillium - 11/1/2016 3:11:12 PM Oregonlive link, if you've been forbidden to read the account of someone who attended the trial and took notes. Fifteen "confidential human sources" surrounded the Bundys -- their drivers, cooks, weapons instructors and who knows who else? were all "reimbursed" for their political activities.
The Oregonion/OregonLive on Malheur prosecution
"Two of the 15 have been identified through trial as Mark McConnell, who was driving the Jeep when Ammon Bundy was arrested on Jan. 26, and Terri Linnell, who was called as a witness by the defense.
"U.S. District Judge Anna J. Brown asked the government to provide her with unredacted reports from the 15 informants. Each is formally described by the FBI as a "CHS'' or confidential human source.
So one "confidential human source" was driving Bundy's jeep; another "confidential human source" was giving firearms instruction.
What about the bozo who was providing live feed that terrorized federal employees? Would bet a small amount that "occupier" was a "confidential human source" (as well as a lousy actor). 11753. judithathome - 11/1/2016 9:42:42 PM Fifteen "confidential human sources" surrounded the Bundys -- their drivers, cooks, weapons instructors and who knows who else? were all "reimbursed" for their political activities.
Well, how effing DUMB does that make the Bundys????
11754. wabbit - 11/13/2016 10:22:31 PM AC, I hope all your family and friends are safe, looks like a strong earthquake in NZ. 11755. judithathome - 11/26/2016 8:07:46 AM Fidel Castro dead at age 90. 11756. judithathome - 12/21/2016 1:24:45 AM Say Goodbye To Life As We Know It 11757. judithathome - 12/29/2016 6:26:27 AM Jesus...Debbie Reyonalds died today...is this not the most bizarre thing? 11758. judithathome - 12/29/2016 6:28:11 AM Sorry...Debbie Reynolds.
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