The War Against the Cowboys

As our old republic fades
into history
, replaced by a voracious global Empire, the division between
foreign policy and domestic policy is erased. A conquistador treats his helots
on the home front with the same contempt he has for his subjects abroad. In
both cases, conquest and subjugation is the goal — and rebellion is the inevitable
result.

Just as the people of Iraq rose up and finally threw out the American occupiers,
so the people in the American West are rising up against their federal overlords.
This is the reason for the
occupation of a federal facility in Burns, Oregon
, where hundreds of protesters
rallied against the jailing of ranchers Dwight Hammond and his son Steve.

The Hammond case has become a cause celebre West of the Mississippi,
where federal control of huge swathes
of real estate
has become a life and death issue for ranchers and others
who make their living off the land. As the feds encroach on their livelihood,
they are pushing back, and nothing illustrates this better than the Hammond
case.

In 2001, the Hammonds started a controlled burn on their own land to eliminate
invasive junipers from ruining grazing for cattle: the fire spread to neighboring
federal lands. As the Tri-State Livestock News reports:

“The first fire, in 2001, was a planned burn on Hammonds’
own property to reduce juniper trees that have become invasive in that part
of the country. That fire burned outside the Hammonds’ private property line
and took in 138 acres of unfenced BLM land before the Hammonds got it put out.
No BLM firefighters were needed to help extinguish the fire and no fences were
damaged.

“’They called and got permission to light the fire,’ Dwight’s wife, Susan,
said, adding that was customary for ranchers conducting range management burns
— a common practice in the area.

 

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