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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3548041" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>Except that the dates and times differ. The Montana Daily Gazette article cites an early morning raid on the morning of February 2nd. The Flathead Beacon article refers to an evening raid on February 5th. The Montana Daily Gazette reported that federal agents conducted the raid. while the Flathead Beacon article says county sheriff's deputies conducted the raid. These are too many discrepancies for me to say with certainty that they are the same incident.</p><p></p><p>What does give me pause is the 13 day gap between the incident and the article in the Montana Daily Gazette. While it could be explained by the author having other obligations to attend to, I would say that the nature of the occurrence would have urged a more rapid publishing of the account. However, the time gap could also be accounted for by the author wanting to get his facts straight the first time--something the mainstream media is not wont to do anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3548041, member: 6592"] Except that the dates and times differ. The Montana Daily Gazette article cites an early morning raid on the morning of February 2nd. The Flathead Beacon article refers to an evening raid on February 5th. The Montana Daily Gazette reported that federal agents conducted the raid. while the Flathead Beacon article says county sheriff's deputies conducted the raid. These are too many discrepancies for me to say with certainty that they are the same incident. What does give me pause is the 13 day gap between the incident and the article in the Montana Daily Gazette. While it could be explained by the author having other obligations to attend to, I would say that the nature of the occurrence would have urged a more rapid publishing of the account. However, the time gap could also be accounted for by the author wanting to get his facts straight the first time--something the mainstream media is not wont to do anymore. [/QUOTE]
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