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BURNS, Ore.— People who live in Burns, the small high desert town near a wildlife refuge that has been occupied by an armed group for a month, say they are sick of the disruption to their lives.
"We just want to go back to the way we were," Barbara Ormond, who owns a quilt store in downtown Burns, said Saturday. "We want everyone to leave us alone."
Four people occupying an Oregon wildlife refuge held their position Saturday and posted live videos describing their situation and reiterating their demand that they be allowed to leave without being arrested. The jailed group's leader, Ammon Bundy, and 10 others who were arrested earlier in the week remained in custody. Through his lawyer, Bundy on Saturday again called on the remaining occupiers to leave.
The FBI has said it's trying to resolve the situation peacefully.
originally posted by: Discotech
a reply to: ReadLeader
Yeah.... the reporters ONLY report about those who want it all to go away
What they don't tell you is there's many who also support the occupiers as well
Who'd have thought that media sources would be biased ??
originally posted by: Discotech
a reply to: fartlordsupreme
Well done comparing peaceful protesters to terrorists, well done
originally posted by: schuyler
originally posted by: Discotech
a reply to: ReadLeader
Yeah.... the reporters ONLY report about those who want it all to go away
What they don't tell you is there's many who also support the occupiers as well
Who'd have thought that media sources would be biased ??
That's not really true. The "reporters" have OVERWHELMINGLY reported on the occupiers. Now one report wants to tell the side of the townspeople and you say they're biased? Don't they get a say in this, too? Or would you rather that they be completely shut out? After all, "they're biased."