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Bundy Militia Not Backing Down Following Oregon Trial Acquittal

Ammon Bundy (center) and six other militants were aquitted in October after they occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters in Burns, Ore., last January. The acquittal has emboldened the movement's militia followers, who claim the federal government has no right to own public land. (AFP/Getty Images)
Ammon Bundy (center) and six other militants were aquitted in October after they occupied the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters in Burns, Ore., last January. The acquittal has emboldened the movement's militia followers, who claim the federal government has no right to own public land. (AFP/Getty Images)

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