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A fundraising campaign launched in protest of the occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge has raised more than $50,000 in pledges in 72 hours, the Oregon brothers behind the crowdfunding site announced Wednesday. The organizers,cheap air jordan shoes, Eugene natives Zach and Jake Klonoski, are the sons of U.S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken,cheap jordans online, who re-sentenced Burns area ranchers Dwight Hammond Jr. and Steven Hammond to mandatory five-year prison terms on arson charges in October. The Hammonds' conviction under a domestic terrorism statute appalled Ammon Bundy and his supporters,cheap jordans for sale, who were outraged when a panel of appeals court judges found the Hammonds' earlier and shorter sentences were improper and ordered the father and son to be re-sentenced. The refuge occupation now in its 19th day is an outgrowth of Bundy's offer to protect the Hammonds from re-arrest earlier this year. Zach Klonoski said Judge Aiken has had no involvement in the fundraising effort. "This is just something my brother and I came up with,jordans for cheap," he said, pointing out that both men have been politically active in the past. "We haven't been in touch with our mom about this at all." The Klonoskis titled the fundraising campaign G.O.H.O.M.E., an acronym that stands for Getting the Occupiers of Historic Oregon Malheur Evicted. They hope to convince Bundy and others to leave by collecting money for groups whose mission clashes with the occupiers' beliefs. The funds are slated for a gun control campaign, a group that supports the refuge the occupiers want to privatize, an organization that has labeled Bundy and his compatriots as extremists and the Native American tribe whose members claim the refuge as their ancestral land. More than 1,200 people have so far contributed, some from as far away as Australia,cheap jordans, though the vast majority of donations have come from Oregonians, Zach Klonoski said. The plan is to continue raising money until the occupiers leave. "The longer they stay, the longer they're funding organizations they completely despise,cheap retro jordans," he said. -- Carli Brosseau cbrosseau@oregonian.com 503-294-5121; @carlibrosseau

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