Oregon standoff ends with a 'hallelujah'

2, the refuge 30 miles southeast of Burns was in government control, cleared of dozens of men and women from outside Oregon who insisted the refuge would never be federal property again. The end came with breath-holding moments as a Nevada state 

As the Oregon standoff holdouts considered their options Thursday for ending the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation by surrender or death, a prominent member of the Tea Party movement emerged as a leading voice on a live broadcast phone call 

Anderson, the husband of fellow occupation holdout Sandy Anderson, owns Hurricane Outdoor Supply, which lists a Riggins address on Facebook. The company sells camping, hiking, hunting, survival and tactical gear. The occupiers have said they've been 

2, the refuge 30 miles southeast of Burns was in government control, cleared of dozens of men and women from outside Oregon who insisted the refuge would never be federal property again. The end came with breath-holding moments as a Nevada state 

Anderson, the husband of fellow occupation holdout Sandy Anderson, owns Hurricane Outdoor Supply, which lists a Riggins address on Facebook. The company sells camping, hiking, hunting, survival and tactical gear. The occupiers have said they've been