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MT Group Demands Local Leaders Boot Feds, Form Militia
A group of nearly 200 "extremely concerned citizens" in a small Montana county are demanding that local leaders fill out a "questionnaire" pledging to form a local militia, prohibit mandatory vaccinations, boot the EPA out of town, allow citizens to bear any type of gun, and require federal government employees to get written approval before approaching "any Citizen."
Organized in part by a group called Celebrating Conservatism, which is lead by a woman who quit the state GOP after complaining of "fake" Republicans, the questionnaire was presented this week to the county commissioners and sheriff of Ravalli County, according to the local Republic newspaper. source: talkingpointsmemo.com
I don't know what's in the water up there in Ravalli County, (the list of demands showed no requirement to eliminate fluoride from the water supply), but it would appear that this group of patriots are at the forefront of a growing call to arm the population from a government intent on taking away their 2nd Amendment rights, and creating a "new world order."
Calls by the group to get rid of the EPA in Ravilla County was met with puzzlement by local leaders. The EPA has no presence in the county. Perhaps it is a preemptive move, or the Celebrating Conservatism leaders have received secret information on a coming government presence in the area.
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at 05:14 on January 23rd, 2010
Mayhap they are concerned about Ted the Unibomber types infiltrating over from Idaho?
at 05:23 on January 23rd, 2010
I don't think so. Ted was an anti-corporate anti technology type. He's now in an undisclosed location. I only have one request, when Rory checks in: Please upload Frank Zappa's "Moving to Montana." Or, you can do it if you like.
at 14:19 on January 23rd, 2010
Done, Rhinestone tweezles and all.
at 14:21 on January 23rd, 2010
Thanks.
at 14:23 on January 23rd, 2010
3 versions, dude! Take yore pick.