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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 2 3 9 T h u rs d a y, January 2 8 , 2 0 1 6 The International Rescue Committee, or IRC, is being drafted to open shop in Missoula. The IRC is responsible for relocating 1000’s of refugees across America. Relatively immune until now, Montana is being positioned for a flood of “refugees” over the next 18 months. Retired Valley County Commissioner Dave Pippin is headed west to take part in a “protest” rally on Monday, February 1st at 10 a.m. at the Missoula County Courthouse. He urges anyone else who could possibly take the time and make the trip to Missoula to do so. Also, he is seeking those concerned to sign a petition. If you’d like to sign one, stop by BS Central (515 2nd Avenue South). Headed for the Rally

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 239 Thursday, January 28, 2016

The International Rescue Committee, or IRC, is being drafted to open shop in Missoula. The IRC is responsible for relocating 1000’s of refugees across America. Relatively immune until now, Montana is being positioned for a flood of “refugees” over the next 18 months. Retired Valley County Commissioner Dave Pippin is headed west

to take part in a “protest” rally on Monday, February 1st at 10 a.m. at the Missoula County Courthouse. He urges anyone else who could possibly take the time and make the trip to Missoula to do so. Also, he is seeking those concerned to sign a petition. If you’d like to sign one, stop by BS Central (515 2nd Avenue South).

Headed for the Rally

Late Nite Laffs

Late Nite LaffsWe’re one week away from the Iowa caucuses and all the candidates are doing whatever they can to appeal to voters. Donald Trump even went to a church service in Iowa over the weekend. You can tell he doesn’t go to church much because he was like, “I really like the part where they passed me the basket of free money.” ~ Jimmy Fallon

Officials in California are looking for thieves who stole nearly $50,000 worth of bull semen. Sounds like someone’s getting ready to have a pretty crazy Super Bowl party. ~ Conan O’Brien

A matador in Spain is under investigation after a video surfaced of him bullfighting while holding his 5-month-old baby girl in his arms. But to be fair, it was Take Your Daughter to Work Day. ~ Seth Meyers

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Petition to Stop Non Vetted Refugees from Coming to Missoula County

Petition summary and background: Missoula City and County officials have written a letter of support for the importing of Syrian Refugees. As stated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security and Department of National Security, people from the Middle East region cannot be properly investigated.

Action petitioned for: We, the undersigned, are concerned citizens of Montana who urge our leaders to act now and rescind their letter of support to bring these immigrants into Missoula County because these immigrants cannot be vetted properly.

If you’d like to sign, stop by BS Central. “We need as many signatures we can get from across Montana,” says Dave Pippin. “Hopefully numbers will speak.”

How the petition mentioned on today’s front page reads:

Veterans 1st, No Refugees

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Could the Blues be back?Idle since the end of the 2003 season, the Scobey Blues American Legion Baseball program is hoping to make a comeback. They are having a meeting on Sunday, January 31st with much to be discussed about the upcoming season of a revived Blues program. Heres’ to hoping it happens. It used to be a good rival when the Reds and Blues met up on the baseball diamond.

The Annual Sweethearts Bazaar is Saturday, January 30th from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at St. Raphael’s Parish 4H will be serving lunch. Some of the vendors include Tupperware, Norwex, Origami Owl, In A Pickle, Steeped Tea, Duke’s Homemade Décor, Young Living, Thirty One, Party Lite, Tastefully Simple, Pampered Chef, Close to My Heart, Signature Home, Iron Creations By Duke, Country Gourmet Homes, Christina Gifts & Home, Handmade Cards & Gifts, Homemade Western Décor, and the Milk River Beavers 4H Bake Sale. Vendors are still being added to the list; if you would like to reserve a table or for more information contact Tiffany, 406-665-6294.

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Real Life Wisdom

It has happened. This (Tuesday, January 26) is a sad and pivotal day for America. We, as usual, sit over our devices with coffee spewing our half researched conclusions at the screen that brought the news. We think we’re with them, or maybe not. We don’t want to loose what we do or don’t have. Surely the(our) Gov will do the right thing, right? I know I’m old. I know that after thirty plus years of fighting this tyranny and constantly being squashed by a faction of my own Gov, I’m impatient and disillusioned, no, much more than disillusioned, disgusted. The Government’s ( low life public trough leech) employees have lied to my face. They’ve lied on paper. They’ve lied to you. They’ve lied to the press. They’ve lied to the nation. Now a patriot has given all to get the truth out. That same truth the casually interested jumped on with their unearned opinions,hindering forward motion of a segment of Americans being heard. That’s what this is all about, BEING HEARD. “Yea, but taking over a Gov installation is no way to get people behind you.” Well, over a thirty year battle Wayne Hage waged against tyrannies of his Gov, maybe three percent of the press told his story, the rest came right out of the Govs press release rooms. The Dan sisters’ decades battle couldn’t find ears. Raymond Yowell’s ordeals carries on after decades. He can’t get heard and the Gov lawyers (on our tax dollars) stall and wait out abused citizens’ bank accounts. Or, when overwhelming proof from private sector range managers, professors of land management, ranchers, natives, representatives and politicians all came away with complete opposite of what the one low level bureaucrat who is a scum puppet blatantly stealing but one more ranch. We’ve tried to get you to listen but you wouldn’t. Two years ago an attorney, expert and local leader on Federal abuses on “public lands” (who lost his life for his effort) organized a cross country’ Gandi salt march like, pony express like, horseback ride from the Pacific to the Atlantic baring petitions from ranchers, sportsmen, native Americans, environmentalists and others tired of trying to make known our plight of an ever increasingly over baring and oppressive Gov agency. Seventeen days later the tired but determined

(no doubt a record for the fastest horseback cross country trip) group passed off their ( all’s) concerns to a bunch of politicians aides. No one listened. Year after year we’ve tried to get America to listen to our concerns but a tax backed press agency feeds and America swallows. What Ammon and LaVoy (and the other patriots) have done is against the Govs rules. Not law. (They make the rules without any process and change them at will). Even if it was a law, so is jay walking and murder. One a little more severe than the other. I hope you agree. To what degree of breaking a rule justifies a Gov thug to murder an American peacefully protesting Gov over reach? Don’t you see the irony? They aren’t rioting, looting, setting fires or steaming hate. They have done their best to let everyone know that they were there to peacefully protest against their Gov’s double jeopardy sending of two ranchers back to prison after having paid their fines and doing the time ordered by the court on the charge of arson. Two low level, interest conflicted tax sucking duck watchers decided to have them sent back to prison as domestic terrorists! (Read about the judge) You see, the ranchers had set a back fire to protect their buildings and equipment. This is and has been used as a fire fighting and management tool by the BLM for many years. The fire jumped the road and burned under 150 acres of Fed land. The Feds, on the other hand, have burned hundreds of thousands of acres of Fed lands, thousands of private acres, homes, equipment and ruined lives. Not one toad terd licking, mutent, tax tick Fed was held accountable and no restitution has been paid.(burned them out!) The protesters picked a little used or visited Gov ( tax payer) building. They threatened no one. They’re doing their best to assure those locals who feel uneasy they will not be the threat. The community has gotten behind them. It has been the powerful Gov thugs that have caused what fear the community has experienced. “But they are armed!” Armed yes, legally. Why would America have doubt if that is legal or not? No matter where one stands on that issue, it is legal. So is, like it or not, abortion, civil rights, women’s rights, child protection laws, etc etc.

Waddie Mitchell says, Do the Research, Get Involved

Dave Clowes

“If they didn’t want trouble, why bring weapons?” Kent State, Waco, Ruby Ridge ... Would you want to go up against Gov murderers without any chance, like so many have? They kill ya armed or not. A man has given his life in hopes this Gov tyranny will be exposed. Please look into it for yourself, past the Gov press releases. We must be able to hold these buzzard scat, bile spewing, murdering Gov thugs accountable. We must demand to see the videos of the murder. We all know that is standard operating procedure, we also know they will want to hide them. If you do the research and you agree the Gov agency has over reached its intended and given powers, please put pressure on your so called reps in Washington to get off their no account politician asses and do what is right for the country, the citizens and the West. Call em, text em, Twitter em and whatever else folks do now days. Question your sheriff and your Governor as to where they stand. Get hold of your news papers and TV news depts and ask that they not be so biased, dig a little, at least attempt to bring out the whole story. If you’ve never gotten involved with an issue, this is the one you should. Let’s be on the right side of history on this one. This is written with heavy heart and a stronger resolution. PLEASE, don’t let this great patriot’s ultimate sacrifice be for naught. Thank You Waddie Mitchell Jiggs, Nevada

(Bruce “Waddie” Mitchell is a cowboy poet. Born on a ranch in Jiggs, a forgotten spot south of Elko, Nevada, he liked to rhyme and to listen to the stories of cowhands, who in an earlier time were called “waddies.” He helped organize the first cowboy poetry gathering in 1985. “Tonight Show” host Johnny Carson was a cowboy poetry fan and invited Waddie to appear on his show. Waddie, who then lived in a home without TV, first hesitated, but later consented. He would appear several times with Carson and quickly become the most famous cowboy poet in America. His wife, Lisa, is the daughter of the late comedian Buddy Hackett.)

Waddie Mitchell continued

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