On the bottom right sign it reads "Va**inations Equal Annihilation".
Why the hell is it censored? What crap.
Good on him for standing his ground, but that's 15 years gone. 15 years in which he couldn't be at peace, couldn't leave his property, had his children and grandchildren patrolling the property with rifles. It's disgusting that he had to live like that. And it's even more disgusting that if he hadn't, he'd have been arrested.
While it is a high price to pay for freedom it ended up being worth it for him and also being vindicated. Escaping a felony charge is worth its weight in gold though.
On the bottom right sign it reads "Va**inations Equal Annihilation".
Why the hell is it censored? What crap.
Good on him for standing his ground, but that's 15 years gone. 15 years in which he couldn't be at peace, couldn't leave his property, had his children and grandchildren patrolling the property with rifles. It's disgusting that he had to live like that. And it's even more disgusting that if he hadn't, he'd have been arrested.
While it is a high price to pay for freedom it ended up being worth it for him and also being vindicated. Escaping a felony charge is worth its weight in gold though.
If everyone American lived like this every law enforcement officer would think twice before violating constitutional rights