Feds: Cliven Bundy Is Terrible At Cattle Ranching

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"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery."

WASHINGTON -- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher in custody over charges stemming from his involvement in a 2014 armed standoff, is terrible at cattle ranching, according to a court document filed by federal authorities on Tuesday.

"While Bundy claims he is a cattle rancher, his ranching operation -- to the extent it can be called that -- is unconventional if not bizarre," wrote the U.S. attorneys for the districts of Nevada and Oregon in a memorandum arguing for Bundy's continued detention before trial.

Bundy flew to Oregon last week with the reported intent of supporting his sons, who last month seized a remote federal property near the town of Burns. But he was arrested Feb. 10 and charged with assault and conspiracy -- among other crimes -- for leading a confrontation with federal authorities in 2014.

That standoff started after Bundy refused to pay federal grazing fees. The Bureau of Land Management rounded up 400 head of cattle it claimed Bundy kept unlawfully on public land but was forced to release them after armed militants gathered to protest the action.

The government is now questioning Bundy's ranching skills. The feds claim Bundy allows his cows, which numbered over 1,000 at the time of the standoff, to run wild with "little, if any, human interaction" until they are "sold or slaughtered for his own consumption." Bundy does not vaccinate or adequately feed the cows and doesn't know where all of them are, the document says.

"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery," the feds write. They go on to describe the cows "getting stuck in mud, wandering onto golf courses, straying onto the freeway... [and] foraging aimlessly and wildly, roaming in small groups over hundreds of thousands of acres of federal lands that exist for the use of the general public."

When reached by The Huffington Post, Noel Grefenson, the court-appointed attorney for Bundy, declined to comment on the government's claims about Bundy's ranching practices. On Tuesday, Grefenson said his client was only "a 69-year-old man sitting here in custody with high blood pressure."

A federal judge has ordered Bundy to remain in custody.

Feds: Cliven Bundy Is Terrible At Cattle Ranching

So, Bundy just lets his cattle run wild on public lands and refuses to pay grazing fees.
 
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"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery."

WASHINGTON -- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher in custody over charges stemming from his involvement in a 2014 armed standoff, is terrible at cattle ranching, according to a court document filed by federal authorities on Tuesday.

"While Bundy claims he is a cattle rancher, his ranching operation -- to the extent it can be called that -- is unconventional if not bizarre," wrote the U.S. attorneys for the districts of Nevada and Oregon in a memorandum arguing for Bundy's continued detention before trial.

Bundy flew to Oregon last week with the reported intent of supporting his sons, who last month seized a remote federal property near the town of Burns. But he was arrested Feb. 10 and charged with assault and conspiracy -- among other crimes -- for leading a confrontation with federal authorities in 2014.

That standoff started after Bundy refused to pay federal grazing fees. The Bureau of Land Management rounded up 400 head of cattle it claimed Bundy kept unlawfully on public land but was forced to release them after armed militants gathered to protest the action.

The government is now questioning Bundy's ranching skills. The feds claim Bundy allows his cows, which numbered over 1,000 at the time of the standoff, to run wild with "little, if any, human interaction" until they are "sold or slaughtered for his own consumption." Bundy does not vaccinate or adequately feed the cows and doesn't know where all of them are, the document says.

"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery," the feds write. They go on to describe the cows "getting stuck in mud, wandering onto golf courses, straying onto the freeway... [and] foraging aimlessly and wildly, roaming in small groups over hundreds of thousands of acres of federal lands that exist for the use of the general public."

When reached by The Huffington Post, Noel Grefenson, the court-appointed attorney for Bundy, declined to comment on the government's claims about Bundy's ranching practices. On Tuesday, Grefenson said his client was only "a 69-year-old man sitting here in custody with high blood pressure."

A federal judge has ordered Bundy to remain in custody.

Feds: Cliven Bundy Is Terrible At Cattle Ranching

So, Bundy just lets his cattle run wild on public lands and refuses to pay grazing fees.
What the hell would city dwelling federal prosecutors know anything about raising cattle and ranching? The charges are bogus!
 
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"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery."

WASHINGTON -- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher in custody over charges stemming from his involvement in a 2014 armed standoff, is terrible at cattle ranching, according to a court document filed by federal authorities on Tuesday.

"While Bundy claims he is a cattle rancher, his ranching operation -- to the extent it can be called that -- is unconventional if not bizarre," wrote the U.S. attorneys for the districts of Nevada and Oregon in a memorandum arguing for Bundy's continued detention before trial.

Bundy flew to Oregon last week with the reported intent of supporting his sons, who last month seized a remote federal property near the town of Burns. But he was arrested Feb. 10 and charged with assault and conspiracy -- among other crimes -- for leading a confrontation with federal authorities in 2014.

That standoff started after Bundy refused to pay federal grazing fees. The Bureau of Land Management rounded up 400 head of cattle it claimed Bundy kept unlawfully on public land but was forced to release them after armed militants gathered to protest the action.

The government is now questioning Bundy's ranching skills. The feds claim Bundy allows his cows, which numbered over 1,000 at the time of the standoff, to run wild with "little, if any, human interaction" until they are "sold or slaughtered for his own consumption." Bundy does not vaccinate or adequately feed the cows and doesn't know where all of them are, the document says.

"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery," the feds write. They go on to describe the cows "getting stuck in mud, wandering onto golf courses, straying onto the freeway... [and] foraging aimlessly and wildly, roaming in small groups over hundreds of thousands of acres of federal lands that exist for the use of the general public."

When reached by The Huffington Post, Noel Grefenson, the court-appointed attorney for Bundy, declined to comment on the government's claims about Bundy's ranching practices. On Tuesday, Grefenson said his client was only "a 69-year-old man sitting here in custody with high blood pressure."

A federal judge has ordered Bundy to remain in custody.

Feds: Cliven Bundy Is Terrible At Cattle Ranching

So, Bundy just lets his cattle run wild on public lands and refuses to pay grazing fees.
What the hell would city dwelling federal prosecutors know anything about raising cattle and ranching? The charges are bogus!
You dont have live with cows and make them your girlfriend in order to look at all other ranching operations and determine Bundy was an animal abuser.
 
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"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery."

WASHINGTON -- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher in custody over charges stemming from his involvement in a 2014 armed standoff, is terrible at cattle ranching, according to a court document filed by federal authorities on Tuesday.

"While Bundy claims he is a cattle rancher, his ranching operation -- to the extent it can be called that -- is unconventional if not bizarre," wrote the U.S. attorneys for the districts of Nevada and Oregon in a memorandum arguing for Bundy's continued detention before trial.

Bundy flew to Oregon last week with the reported intent of supporting his sons, who last month seized a remote federal property near the town of Burns. But he was arrested Feb. 10 and charged with assault and conspiracy -- among other crimes -- for leading a confrontation with federal authorities in 2014.

That standoff started after Bundy refused to pay federal grazing fees. The Bureau of Land Management rounded up 400 head of cattle it claimed Bundy kept unlawfully on public land but was forced to release them after armed militants gathered to protest the action.

The government is now questioning Bundy's ranching skills. The feds claim Bundy allows his cows, which numbered over 1,000 at the time of the standoff, to run wild with "little, if any, human interaction" until they are "sold or slaughtered for his own consumption." Bundy does not vaccinate or adequately feed the cows and doesn't know where all of them are, the document says.

"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery," the feds write. They go on to describe the cows "getting stuck in mud, wandering onto golf courses, straying onto the freeway... [and] foraging aimlessly and wildly, roaming in small groups over hundreds of thousands of acres of federal lands that exist for the use of the general public."

When reached by The Huffington Post, Noel Grefenson, the court-appointed attorney for Bundy, declined to comment on the government's claims about Bundy's ranching practices. On Tuesday, Grefenson said his client was only "a 69-year-old man sitting here in custody with high blood pressure."

A federal judge has ordered Bundy to remain in custody.

Feds: Cliven Bundy Is Terrible At Cattle Ranching

So, Bundy just lets his cattle run wild on public lands and refuses to pay grazing fees.
What the hell would city dwelling federal prosecutors know anything about raising cattle and ranching? The charges are bogus!

Feds manage federal lands and parks - and they know a lot about raising cattle and ranching.

United States Department of the Interior - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery."

WASHINGTON -- Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher in custody over charges stemming from his involvement in a 2014 armed standoff, is terrible at cattle ranching, according to a court document filed by federal authorities on Tuesday.

"While Bundy claims he is a cattle rancher, his ranching operation -- to the extent it can be called that -- is unconventional if not bizarre," wrote the U.S. attorneys for the districts of Nevada and Oregon in a memorandum arguing for Bundy's continued detention before trial.

Bundy flew to Oregon last week with the reported intent of supporting his sons, who last month seized a remote federal property near the town of Burns. But he was arrested Feb. 10 and charged with assault and conspiracy -- among other crimes -- for leading a confrontation with federal authorities in 2014.

That standoff started after Bundy refused to pay federal grazing fees. The Bureau of Land Management rounded up 400 head of cattle it claimed Bundy kept unlawfully on public land but was forced to release them after armed militants gathered to protest the action.

The government is now questioning Bundy's ranching skills. The feds claim Bundy allows his cows, which numbered over 1,000 at the time of the standoff, to run wild with "little, if any, human interaction" until they are "sold or slaughtered for his own consumption." Bundy does not vaccinate or adequately feed the cows and doesn't know where all of them are, the document says.

"Bereft of human interaction, his cattle that manage to survive are wild, mean and ornery," the feds write. They go on to describe the cows "getting stuck in mud, wandering onto golf courses, straying onto the freeway... [and] foraging aimlessly and wildly, roaming in small groups over hundreds of thousands of acres of federal lands that exist for the use of the general public."

When reached by The Huffington Post, Noel Grefenson, the court-appointed attorney for Bundy, declined to comment on the government's claims about Bundy's ranching practices. On Tuesday, Grefenson said his client was only "a 69-year-old man sitting here in custody with high blood pressure."

A federal judge has ordered Bundy to remain in custody.

Feds: Cliven Bundy Is Terrible At Cattle Ranching

So, Bundy just lets his cattle run wild on public lands and refuses to pay grazing fees.
And the Feds are lousy servants to The People.
 
He should be shot in his ass with rock salt for abusing those cattle.

So, you know about loading rock salt in shotgun shells. Have you ever shot an arrow out of a shotgun?
No. It never crossed my mind to try that.

We shoot firecrackers and bottle rockets out of BB guns at each other at the annual neighborhood Fourth of July War Games.

A large plastic trash can lid is a good thing to have. :laugh:
 
Bundy is merely an American citizen, his rights under the law no longer have value. He either falls in line and die's with his freedoms or submits to being under the thumb of government and the socialist agenda.
 
Didn't the Bundy with the smashed in face get that way from attempting to rape a cow? Maybe it was a horse. Wasn't there a story out about him getting caught masturbating while he fondled a horse brought out during the occupation? Maybe it was the other way around, he was masturbating the horse while he fondled himself? A family full of animal rapists. Yuk
 
Didn't the Bundy with the smashed in face get that way from attempting to rape a cow? Maybe it was a horse. Wasn't there a story out about him getting caught masturbating while he fondled a horse brought out during the occupation? Maybe it was the other way around, he was masturbating the horse while he fondled himself? A family full of animal rapists. Yuk

OMG, are the Bundys really that sick? Damn...
 
Bundy is merely an American citizen, his rights under the law no longer have value. He either falls in line and die's with his freedoms or submits to being under the thumb of government and the socialist agenda.
Or he gets put in prison which is the likely outcome for an inbred wrinkly old rancher that broke the law.
 
Bundy is merely an American citizen, his rights under the law no longer have value. He either falls in line and die's with his freedoms or submits to being under the thumb of government and the socialist agenda.
Or he gets put in prison which is the likely outcome for an inbred wrinkly old rancher that broke the law.

He is being held in prison and if you believed that people breaking the law should be in jail you wouldn't support illegal aliens or sanctuary cities like your fellow socialist Democrats, correct.
 
Didn't the Bundy with the smashed in face get that way from attempting to rape a cow? Maybe it was a horse. Wasn't there a story out about him getting caught masturbating while he fondled a horse brought out during the occupation? Maybe it was the other way around, he was masturbating the horse while he fondled himself? A family full of animal rapists. Yuk

Nope, I pretty sure that was you...:laugh:

btw. ranchers grow steer, dairy farmers grow cows..
 
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Bundy is merely an American citizen, his rights under the law no longer have value. He either falls in line and die's with his freedoms or submits to being under the thumb of government and the socialist agenda.
Or he gets put in prison which is the likely outcome for an inbred wrinkly old rancher that broke the law.

He is being held in prison and if you believed that people breaking the law should be in jail you wouldn't support illegal aliens or sanctuary cities like your fellow socialist Democrats, correct.
Depends on the law broken to me. If you jay walk you dont need to go to jail. You create a armed standoff with the feds and sexually abuse cattle then you deserve to be buried under the prison.
 
Bundy is merely an American citizen, his rights under the law no longer have value. He either falls in line and die's with his freedoms or submits to being under the thumb of government and the socialist agenda.
Or he gets put in prison which is the likely outcome for an inbred wrinkly old rancher that broke the law.

He is being held in prison and if you believed that people breaking the law should be in jail you wouldn't support illegal aliens or sanctuary cities like your fellow socialist Democrats, correct.
Depends on the law broken to me. If you jay walk you dont need to go to jail. You create a armed standoff with the feds and sexually abuse cattle then you deserve to be buried under the prison.

:laugh: .. you're to desperate and uninformed to have a reasonable exchange of thoughts with... moving on
 
Bundy is merely an American citizen, his rights under the law no longer have value. He either falls in line and die's with his freedoms or submits to being under the thumb of government and the socialist agenda.
Or he gets put in prison which is the likely outcome for an inbred wrinkly old rancher that broke the law.

He is being held in prison and if you believed that people breaking the law should be in jail you wouldn't support illegal aliens or sanctuary cities like your fellow socialist Democrats, correct.
Depends on the law broken to me. If you jay walk you dont need to go to jail. You create a armed standoff with the feds and sexually abuse cattle then you deserve to be buried under the prison.

:laugh: .. you're to desperate and uninformed to have a reasonable exchange of thoughts with... moving on
Why would I be desperate about this topic? Bundy is going to the pokey and hopefully someone will sexually molest him like he did those cattle.
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You don't need to agree with the man but libeling him is pointless.

He is in jail. Let the man face his charges and return to obcurity
 

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