U.S. Veterans to form Human Shield at Dakota Pipeline Protest

Change your shorts now, Snowflake.

I have to admit fat, ugly dykes don't really frighten me...one threatened me with a cue stick in a dive bar one night and I knocked her out with it like I would any other man...pretend or real.

Uh oh, looks like we got a real badass here! A real tough guy who punched a woman!

Fucking conservative ghoul.

Read much, toothpick? I knocked her out with the pool cue she swung at me...probably broke her wrist taking it away from her. Any woman could kick your ass...this one would have put you in the morgue.
Totally cool story...you make that up yourself, or did you get it off the internet?
 
Wow!

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By Terray Sylvester | CANNON BALL, N.D.
More than 2,000 U.S. military veterans plan to form a human shield to protect protesters of a pipeline project near a Native American reservation in North Dakota, organizers said, just ahead of a federal deadline for activists to leave the camp they have been occupying.

It comes as North Dakota law enforcement backed away from a previous plan to cut off supplies to the camp – an idea quickly abandoned after an outcry and with law enforcement’s treatment of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters increasingly under the microscope.

The protesters have spent months rallying against plans to route the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, saying it poses a threat to water resources and sacred Native American sites.

Protesters include various Native American tribes as well as environmentalists and even actors including Shailene Woodley.

State officials issued an order on Monday for activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.

The state's latest decision not to stop cars entering the protest site indicated local officials will not actively enforce Monday's emergency order to evacuate the camp issued by Governor Jack Dalrymple.

Dalrymple warned on Wednesday that it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but said he had requested a meeting with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council to rebuild a relationship.

"We need to begin now to talk about how we are going to return to a peaceful relationship,” he said on a conference call.

The 1,172-mile (1,885 km) pipeline project, owned by Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP.N), is mostly complete, except for a segment planned to run under Lake Oahe, a reservoir formed by a dam on the Missouri River.

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, a contingent of more than 2,000 U.S. military veterans, intends to go to North Dakota by this weekend and form a human wall in front of police, protest organizers said on a Facebook page. Organizers could not immediately be reached for comment.

"I figured this was more important than anything else I could be doing,” Guy Dull Knife, 69, a Vietnam War Army veteran, told Reuters at the main camp.

Rest here: U.S. veterans to form human shield at Dakota pipeline protest

Their supplies should be cutoff and anyone who obstructs law enforcement should be hauled off to jail.
Sieg Heil!

What a douche bag.
 
Wow!

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By Terray Sylvester | CANNON BALL, N.D.
More than 2,000 U.S. military veterans plan to form a human shield to protect protesters of a pipeline project near a Native American reservation in North Dakota, organizers said, just ahead of a federal deadline for activists to leave the camp they have been occupying.

It comes as North Dakota law enforcement backed away from a previous plan to cut off supplies to the camp – an idea quickly abandoned after an outcry and with law enforcement’s treatment of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters increasingly under the microscope.

The protesters have spent months rallying against plans to route the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, saying it poses a threat to water resources and sacred Native American sites.

Protesters include various Native American tribes as well as environmentalists and even actors including Shailene Woodley.

State officials issued an order on Monday for activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.

The state's latest decision not to stop cars entering the protest site indicated local officials will not actively enforce Monday's emergency order to evacuate the camp issued by Governor Jack Dalrymple.

Dalrymple warned on Wednesday that it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but said he had requested a meeting with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council to rebuild a relationship.

"We need to begin now to talk about how we are going to return to a peaceful relationship,” he said on a conference call.

The 1,172-mile (1,885 km) pipeline project, owned by Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP.N), is mostly complete, except for a segment planned to run under Lake Oahe, a reservoir formed by a dam on the Missouri River.

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, a contingent of more than 2,000 U.S. military veterans, intends to go to North Dakota by this weekend and form a human wall in front of police, protest organizers said on a Facebook page. Organizers could not immediately be reached for comment.

"I figured this was more important than anything else I could be doing,” Guy Dull Knife, 69, a Vietnam War Army veteran, told Reuters at the main camp.

Rest here: U.S. veterans to form human shield at Dakota pipeline protest

Their supplies should be cutoff and anyone who obstructs law enforcement should be hauled off to jail.
Sieg Heil!

What a douche bag.
Sieg Heil!
 
Why not reroute the pipeline or pay those native Americans as big big bundle to let it happen? Big oil is awash in cash.
 
Why not reroute the pipeline or pay those native Americans as big big bundle to let it happen? Big oil is awash in cash.

They're after the money.

dimocrap scum don't do shit out of principle, they do it for cash.

They're pushing for a settlement of some kind. They ALWAYS are.

Always.

ANY time you see dimocrap scum protesting, they're really out for something fpor themselves -- Usually cash but just as often some kind of power (that they can convert to cash)

dimocraps have no principles. They have no morals. They have no moral compass.

They are the scum of the Earth.

Which is why they have been rejected almost universally by The American People.

And this is just the beginning. Wait until 2018 when we take over a Filibuster-Proof Senate with enough votes to get a Constitutional Amendment and have enough States to ratify it.

dimocraps are FINISHED. They will never again hold power in their present form.

They have to completely re-invent themselves -- Again.

For about the 10th time since only 1960
 
Wow!

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By Terray Sylvester | CANNON BALL, N.D.
More than 2,000 U.S. military veterans plan to form a human shield to protect protesters of a pipeline project near a Native American reservation in North Dakota, organizers said, just ahead of a federal deadline for activists to leave the camp they have been occupying.

It comes as North Dakota law enforcement backed away from a previous plan to cut off supplies to the camp – an idea quickly abandoned after an outcry and with law enforcement’s treatment of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters increasingly under the microscope.

The protesters have spent months rallying against plans to route the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, saying it poses a threat to water resources and sacred Native American sites.

Protesters include various Native American tribes as well as environmentalists and even actors including Shailene Woodley.

State officials issued an order on Monday for activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.

The state's latest decision not to stop cars entering the protest site indicated local officials will not actively enforce Monday's emergency order to evacuate the camp issued by Governor Jack Dalrymple.

Dalrymple warned on Wednesday that it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but said he had requested a meeting with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council to rebuild a relationship.

"We need to begin now to talk about how we are going to return to a peaceful relationship,” he said on a conference call.

The 1,172-mile (1,885 km) pipeline project, owned by Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP.N), is mostly complete, except for a segment planned to run under Lake Oahe, a reservoir formed by a dam on the Missouri River.

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, a contingent of more than 2,000 U.S. military veterans, intends to go to North Dakota by this weekend and form a human wall in front of police, protest organizers said on a Facebook page. Organizers could not immediately be reached for comment.

"I figured this was more important than anything else I could be doing,” Guy Dull Knife, 69, a Vietnam War Army veteran, told Reuters at the main camp.

Rest here: U.S. veterans to form human shield at Dakota pipeline protest

Their supplies should be cutoff and anyone who obstructs law enforcement should be hauled off to jail.
Sieg Heil!

What a douche bag.
Sieg Heil!
Your Obama saluted back....
 
Wow!

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By Terray Sylvester | CANNON BALL, N.D.
More than 2,000 U.S. military veterans plan to form a human shield to protect protesters of a pipeline project near a Native American reservation in North Dakota, organizers said, just ahead of a federal deadline for activists to leave the camp they have been occupying.

It comes as North Dakota law enforcement backed away from a previous plan to cut off supplies to the camp – an idea quickly abandoned after an outcry and with law enforcement’s treatment of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters increasingly under the microscope.

The protesters have spent months rallying against plans to route the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, saying it poses a threat to water resources and sacred Native American sites.

Protesters include various Native American tribes as well as environmentalists and even actors including Shailene Woodley.

State officials issued an order on Monday for activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.

The state's latest decision not to stop cars entering the protest site indicated local officials will not actively enforce Monday's emergency order to evacuate the camp issued by Governor Jack Dalrymple.

Dalrymple warned on Wednesday that it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but said he had requested a meeting with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council to rebuild a relationship.

"We need to begin now to talk about how we are going to return to a peaceful relationship,” he said on a conference call.

The 1,172-mile (1,885 km) pipeline project, owned by Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP.N), is mostly complete, except for a segment planned to run under Lake Oahe, a reservoir formed by a dam on the Missouri River.

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, a contingent of more than 2,000 U.S. military veterans, intends to go to North Dakota by this weekend and form a human wall in front of police, protest organizers said on a Facebook page. Organizers could not immediately be reached for comment.

"I figured this was more important than anything else I could be doing,” Guy Dull Knife, 69, a Vietnam War Army veteran, told Reuters at the main camp.

Rest here: U.S. veterans to form human shield at Dakota pipeline protest

Their supplies should be cutoff and anyone who obstructs law enforcement should be hauled off to jail.
Sieg Heil!

What a douche bag.
Sieg Heil!
Your Obama saluted back....
Anyone who opposes immigration is labeled a "racist" a "xenophobe" and "Nazis." That's what they do in lieu of having no facts or logic on their side.
 
Wow!

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By Terray Sylvester | CANNON BALL, N.D.
More than 2,000 U.S. military veterans plan to form a human shield to protect protesters of a pipeline project near a Native American reservation in North Dakota, organizers said, just ahead of a federal deadline for activists to leave the camp they have been occupying.

It comes as North Dakota law enforcement backed away from a previous plan to cut off supplies to the camp – an idea quickly abandoned after an outcry and with law enforcement’s treatment of Dakota Access Pipeline protesters increasingly under the microscope.

The protesters have spent months rallying against plans to route the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, saying it poses a threat to water resources and sacred Native American sites.

Protesters include various Native American tribes as well as environmentalists and even actors including Shailene Woodley.

State officials issued an order on Monday for activists to vacate the Oceti Sakowin camp, located on U.S. Army Corps of Engineers land near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, citing harsh weather conditions.

The state's latest decision not to stop cars entering the protest site indicated local officials will not actively enforce Monday's emergency order to evacuate the camp issued by Governor Jack Dalrymple.

Dalrymple warned on Wednesday that it was "probably not feasible" to reroute the pipeline, but said he had requested a meeting with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council to rebuild a relationship.

"We need to begin now to talk about how we are going to return to a peaceful relationship,” he said on a conference call.

The 1,172-mile (1,885 km) pipeline project, owned by Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners LP (ETP.N), is mostly complete, except for a segment planned to run under Lake Oahe, a reservoir formed by a dam on the Missouri River.

Veterans Stand for Standing Rock, a contingent of more than 2,000 U.S. military veterans, intends to go to North Dakota by this weekend and form a human wall in front of police, protest organizers said on a Facebook page. Organizers could not immediately be reached for comment.

"I figured this was more important than anything else I could be doing,” Guy Dull Knife, 69, a Vietnam War Army veteran, told Reuters at the main camp.

Rest here: U.S. veterans to form human shield at Dakota pipeline protest

Their supplies should be cutoff and anyone who obstructs law enforcement should be hauled off to jail.
Sieg Heil!

What a douche bag.
Sieg Heil!
Your Obama saluted back....

"My" Obama? You mean OUR President Obama?
 
How can a lying little fuck like you educate anyone about something of which he apparently knows very little?

OH MY! Ain't seen you leftist shitheads this pissed since we freed your slaves! In terms of stature, you'd have to stand on a ladder to kiss my ass ya shriveled up little weasel. Your prairie savage-worship is typical of the hatred taught in the public schools...the fact that you'd root for them over the American 7th Cavalry should be enough to get you deported but where could we send you? And BTW, you and your ilk are roundly laughed at on the reservations while they take in the white-eyes gambling dollars and cheat their own people out of the proceeds. The only "liar" in this thread are you and your sob-sisters crying for cartoon indians that never existed.
 
Cool story, Hummer. Do you tell that one at your Stolen Valor meetings?

Says the grunting dyke who supported the traitor Hillary because you thought you'd get a sex-change on the government dime. I get the impression somebody cold-"cocked" you with a pool cue....does my story bring back memories of your own attempt to act enough like a man to get your ass whipped like one? I believe it does! Now go shave your back and spend the day in your rage-room.....be better than going back to prison wouldn't it?
 
Your Obama saluted back....

"My" Obama? You mean OUR President Obama?
He's not my president.
Does this mean Trump is President of some Americans but not others? How does that work?
No, it means some Americans are American while others are not.....

You best figure out if you are in our way, or not.......
 
Sieg Heil!
Your Obama saluted back....

"My" Obama? You mean OUR President Obama?
He's not my president.
Does this mean Trump is President of some Americans but not others? How does that work?
No, it means some Americans are American while others are not.....

You best figure out if you are in our way, or not.......
Well then I guess you can count me as being in your way. In the way of what no one seems to have any idea.
 
Your Obama saluted back....

"My" Obama? You mean OUR President Obama?
He's not my president.
Does this mean Trump is President of some Americans but not others? How does that work?
No, it means some Americans are American while others are not.....

You best figure out if you are in our way, or not.......
Well then I guess you can count me as being in your way. In the way of what no one seems to have any idea.
You will soon get an idea.....
 

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