Christian Militia and you can bet they back Cons and Trump

Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.

The lesson learned from this case was not to think any negative thoughts---or so it was reported by one of the members at the time. There was no actual plan and no target.

Look now, I am not fond of militias either but there wasn't enough evidence to make the case. They were "taken care of". They were arrested and, even afterwards, found it difficult to obtain employment for some.

The lesson learned was they are out there, and still are. We have lots of militia's in Mi and across the US. Try and make any gun law and it won't be pretty. So they perhaps changed their names, and the leaders probably lived on welfare, by the looks of the trailer in the middle of nowhere.

At the time of the arrest there was big noise from many militia groups. The problem is that you can't just arrest people 'cuz you want to or 'cuz you don't like them. Either you have evidence or you don't.

FBI went undercover and heard how they were planning stuff. The top three spent 2 years in jail, time served. For some reason they were on the FBI radar. Wanted to add the militias pop up and raise hell every time the Democrats get the lead or a Dem Potus gets elected.
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.

The lesson learned from this case was not to think any negative thoughts---or so it was reported by one of the members at the time. There was no actual plan and no target.

Look now, I am not fond of militias either but there wasn't enough evidence to make the case. They were "taken care of". They were arrested and, even afterwards, found it difficult to obtain employment for some.

The lesson learned was they are out there, and still are. We have lots of militia's in Mi and across the US. Try and make any gun law and it won't be pretty. So they perhaps changed their names, and the leaders probably lived on welfare, by the looks of the trailer in the middle of nowhere.

At the time of the arrest there was big noise from many militia groups. The problem is that you can't just arrest people 'cuz you want to or 'cuz you don't like them. Either you have evidence or you don't.

FBI went undercover and heard how they were planning stuff. The top three spent 2 years in jail, time served. For some reason they were on the FBI radar. Wanted to add the militias pop up and raise hell every time the Democrats get the lead or a Dem Potus gets elected.

For weapons charges..........that they had pleaded guilty to prior to the trial.

They are all on the FBI radar.
 
So you support the effort to get those you disagree with into prison, using any means legal, or illegal? Is this OK for political enemies who are regular citizens alone? Or is it OK for elected or appointed people too? I’m just curious as to where you draw the line, when is it wrong to lock up your political enemies? Because the ones which I talked about earlier, and the ones who started this thread, had most of the charges either dropped, or found not guilty. Yet they are all bad people in your eyes and should be locked up anyway.

So who gets to decide which political enemies are locked up? Whoever is in power at the time, or just you?
 
leftist don't want justice, they want tyranny.

anyone that refuses to kneel before them and the government needs to be shot and or arrested.


How dare Americans not support government tyranny...
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
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Wow. THe feds even returned confiscated firearms. That is a clear sign that they were way out of line.



Nothing on what this group has been up to since.
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.
This group looks like a music group, all they need is tats.
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Must of been a conservative judge.

Must HAVE... Must HAVE... not "Must of..."

Fucking idiots butchering the English language...
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Must of been a conservative judge.

Must HAVE... Must HAVE... not "Must of..."

Fucking idiots butchering the English language...
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Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Must of been a conservative judge.

Must HAVE... Must HAVE... not "Must of..."

Fucking idiots butchering the English language...

Must of been. I'm not in grammar school and I say could of, would of and must of, if I so want to. I could careless about proper grammar at my age. I must say my first time down South , I had a hard time listening to people.
Who says "I'll carry you to the store".
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Must of been a conservative judge.

Must HAVE... Must HAVE... not "Must of..."

Fucking idiots butchering the English language...

Must of been. I'm not in grammar school and I say could of, would of and must of, if I so want to. I could careless about proper grammar at my age. I must say my first time down South , I had a hard time listening to people.
Who says "I'll carry you to the store".

Nobody I know in the south says that.
We also dont say "if I so want to"
How about "If I so choose"?
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Must of been a conservative judge.

Must HAVE... Must HAVE... not "Must of..."

Fucking idiots butchering the English language...

Must of been. I'm not in grammar school and I say could of, would of and must of, if I so want to. I could careless about proper grammar at my age. I must say my first time down South , I had a hard time listening to people.
Who says "I'll carry you to the store".

Nobody I know in the south says that.
We also dont say "if I so want to"
How about "If I so choose"?

In Georgia they did. I lived in a white area as well. Then I asked for American Fries for breakfast and they brought me grits, needless to say I only live there 1.5 years.
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Must of been a conservative judge.

Must HAVE... Must HAVE... not "Must of..."

Fucking idiots butchering the English language...

Must of been. I'm not in grammar school and I say could of, would of and must of, if I so want to. I could careless about proper grammar at my age. I must say my first time down South , I had a hard time listening to people.
Who says "I'll carry you to the store".


Not I. In fact, I have not heard that phrased used once in the six years I've been here in South Carolina...

And please, seriously, don't change your grammatical styling on my behalf. My impetus for sometimes correcting people's grammar stems from two things...

1. My father was a college English professor. Throughout my school career, not a single paper I turned in wasn't first reviewed and corrected by him.

2. There are more than a couple of people at my place of employment who so butcher the English language, both orally and in writing, it is embarrassing. Especially when one considers that they frequently deal with both customers and vendors.


The truth is, most times I can't stop myself from correcting people's grammar or spelling (thanks Dad), though I do generally ignore punctuation...

So, sally forth...
 
Some articles suggested the Hutaree had not yet determined whom in law enforcement they would kill, or even that they wished to kill a law enforcement officer in order to begin a war with law enforcement, while not having any specific target.[17] The FBI was aided in its investigation by members of another militia group.[18]

Members taken into custody[edit]

In order as shown: Tina Mae Stone, Joshua Matthew Stone, David Brian Stone Sr., David Brian Stone Jr., Thomas William Piatek, Michael David Meeks, Kristopher T. Sickles, Joshua Clough, Jacob J. Ward
Nine members of the group that were arrested:[19][20]

  • Tina Mae Stone, 44
  • Joshua Matthew Stone, 21 (a.k.a. "Josh")
  • David Brian Stone Sr., 44, center (a.k.a. "RD", "Joe Stonewall", "Captain Hutaree")
  • David Brian Stone Jr., 19 (a.k.a. "Junior")
  • Thomas William Piatek, 46
  • Michael David Meeks, 40 (a.k.a. "Mikey" )
  • Kristopher T. Sickles, 27 (a.k.a. "Pale Horse")
  • Joshua Clough, 28 (a.k.a. "Azzurlin", "Az", "Mouse", "Jason Z", "Charles")
  • Jacob J. Ward, 33 (a.k.a. "Jake", "Nate")
On May 3, 2010, U.S. District Judge Victoria A. Roberts ordered all nine defendants to be released on bond, over the objection of Federal prosecutors. "The order is silent as to any financial aspects of the bonds. In federal court, defendants are normally released on $10,000 unsecured bonds, meaning they do not have to put up any money." The court ruled that five of the Hutaree remain in custody. The ruling applies to David Stone, Sr., Joshua Stone, Joshua Clough, Michael Meeks and Thomas Piatek. Four other members have already been released on bond. The court ordered that they be placed on electronic monitors.
Hutaree - Wikipedia

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We need to take care of the militia gangs as well. US citizens and white Christian freaks.


Hutaree /huːˈtɑːriː/ ( listen) is a militia movement group adhering to the ideology of the Christian Patriot movement, based near Adrian, Michigan, in the United States.[1] The group formed in early 2006. The name "Hutaree" appears to be a neologism; the group's web site says that the name means "Christian warriors".[2] The group became widely known in 2010 after the United States FBI prosecuted them in federal court for an alleged plan for violent revolt. The prosecution said they intended to kill a police officer and to attack the funeral with bombs. The presiding judge dismissed these charges. Three members pleaded guilty to possessing a machine gun and were sentenced to time served.[3]





In the future, I suggest you read you own fucking links, that way you don't come across and a complete and utter moron that is CLEARLY calling for violence against innocent people.

Doesn't mean they were innocent. You freaks are all alike.
Hutaree Militia Raided by FBI
Nine members of a Michigan Christian militia group, Hutaree, including group leader David Brian Stone, were charged March 29 with seditious conspiracy, possessing a firearm during a crime of violence, teaching the use of explosives, and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction - homemade bombs. They were rounded up as part of a multi-state FBI investigation into threats from the militia group.

Christian Militia's Alleged Plot to Kill
Hutaree Website: Preparing for the Anti-Christ
Doesn't mean they were innocent. You freaks are all alike
Anymore than, calling themselves a Christian Militia,
makes them Christians...You freaks are all alike!

How many times do I have to flush, before you go away?

They call themselves Christian Militia. They want to bring on Armageddon.
 

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