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Embattled Montana Gov sticks Bloodied Foot in Mouth Again

Schweitzer: "No governor in Montana history has sent more bison to slaughter than this governor." Opinion by R.T. Fitch, author of "Straight from the Horse's Heart" HOUSTON (SFHH) - Montana’s Governor Brian Schweitzer garnered international notoriety, earlier this year, by...

Montana’s Horse “Butcher” invents new definition for “Red” State

Montana’s “honorable(?)” Ed Butcher is not content with simply being dipped in horse blood and dubbed the Ringleader of one of the most ornery gangs of GOP thugs in the entire United States.  Heck no, he attempts to carry it a step further and show the good people...

HR 45 Blair Holt Firearms Licensing and Record of Sales Act of 09

This is a message mostly to all men and women hunters alike, and the general public. Cynical Patriot has an article on this as well. HR 45 is highly likely to be passed only for the simple fact is, they are only wanting to know where each firearm is in the self proclaimed...

Montana’s Horse “Butcher” turns to the Communists

Earlier this year, Montana’s Rep. Ed Butcher, Republican (yes; that is really his name) shoved down the collective throats of the state’s public and Legislature a bill, HB 418,  that would not only open the door for the construction of  horse slaughter plants...

Update: Attorney general probes mysterious security team

Montana Attorney General probes mysterious security force in small town... This is an update of my prior story,   Montana Town policed by mysterious security force. A secretive security company...

Montana town policed by mysterious security force

"Many fear that if martial law is declared in response to a flu pandemic or other emergency, private security forces such as APF will be used by the government to oppress citizens by operating outside of the law."...

20 Yr Old Women Impaled By Tree Limb

While driving along the Lochsa River with her husband, Daniel Childers, Michelle Childers was impaled by a tree limb. They were taking a recreational drive when a spruce tree crashed into the passenger side window...

Libby Montana to get $130 million asbestos cleanup grant

The town of Libby Montana is getting a $130 million asbestos cleanup grant from the U.S Government after over 200 people have died from asbestos contamination in this area of northwestern Montana. The Environmental...

The Weekly Riot: A Return to Systemic Racism

The battles won in the civil rights era were perhaps some of the most far reaching equality measures achieved in an epoch. Aside from the ostracism of open cultural racism, subgroups from across many demographics...

Montana Town Wants Guantanamo Inmates for Empty Prison

A town in Montana has placed a bid to house Guantanamo detainees in its own 494-bed prison."City councillors in the 3,400-strong community of Hardin voted unanimously April 22 on a resolution to push for detainees to be housed in their empty Two Rivers Detention Facility."Two...

New Gun Law seeks to counter Federal Overreach

Brian Schweitzer, Governor of Montana signed in effect a law that could have implications federally.  The gun bill is an effort to assert the right of states across the nation.  The law applies to guns...

The Weekly Riot: Open Season, No Endangereds

 A SatireREMOVED BECAUSE OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESSOur world has be come so conditioned with doublethink and newspeak that we can not even enjoy each others natural humor. Shame on our societies for using...

The Recall Option: Reclaiming People Power

By P.H. Rolen and Paul E. Vallely Since Barack Obama took office in January 2009 over 20 states have considered measures that reassert state and individual sovereignty as outlined under the 10th amendment of the U.S....

Gray Wolves removed from endangered list in Montana and Idaho

Gray wolves have been removed today from the endangered species list in Montana and Idaho, after a ruling by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, however they will still be protected in Wyoming. This is angering the...

At least 17 feared dead in a plane crash in Butte, Montana

[Update -- Mar. 23, 2009] 14 people have now been confirmed dead as the result of the crash: 7 adults and 7 children. " The number of those dead was confirmed by Karen Byrd, an FAA operations officer in Renton,...

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