Naturally, organizing a stand-in of this nature costs money. So Bundy and his followers have taken to Facebook, requesting support from like-minded folks to continue the occupation. But one activist named Blaine Cooper posted what may not have been the best-worded request to his Facebook page: "If you have supplies or snacks or anything that may be useful to this stand then please send them to the address above. There is also a donation tab at www.rogueinfidel.com" That's when the Internet went crazy.**This is a Call to Action**Dear Friends, An update on the Hammond's and Harney County is well overdue. I hope all… Posted by Ammon Bundy on Wednesday, December 30, 2015
No one made much of the request for monetary donations. But the snack request brought the trolls out. There may have been some debate as to whether these guys should be labeled as domestic terrorists or freedom fighters, but it should be clear to all parties just how seriously they are taking their snacktivism.SHARE! Posted by Blaine Cooper on Friday, January 1, 2016
How much cheeze whiz & hot dogs you think those white trash terrorist got stockpiled? #OregonUnderAttack #OregonMilitiaDemands
— REG-D.M.C. (@Reggie_YNWA) January 3, 2016
#OregonMilitiaDemands -Little Debbies -8 track tapes -denture grip -schlitz beer -cheese puffs -toilet seat -lysol spray -velveta cheese — UncleSam (@justgrateful) January 4, 2016
#OregonMilitiaDemands Spam, confederate flags, some double wides, coors, walmart gift cards, heavy metal cds, mud, three wheelers, slaves…
— Connie Collins (@khanknee) January 4, 2016
At least we finally know the answer to this age-old riddle: "How many packs of Dunk-a-Roos does it take to fuel a revolution?"Apparently, a hell of a lot.The "Snacksden Flag" is brilliant, BTW. pic.twitter.com/Cu7PXjRNDM — Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) January 5, 2016