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Six Days in Jail for Recording Video in a Public Place

Filed under: News, Personal Freedom, Update, Video — Ian at 11:45 pm on Monday, June 22, 2009

Here Dave Ridley broadcasts live after the trial where Edward Burke refused Dave’s offer of community service and sentenced him to six days of imprisonment for daring to record video in the public lobby of the Keene district court. (They call it “contempt of court”) Keep watching FreeKeene.com for the trial footage, coming soon.

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Comment by wow

June 23, 2009 @ 1:31 am

my anger towards these folk seems to be subsiding after viewing this video and now my feelings towards this group are simply pity

Comment by Paul

June 23, 2009 @ 2:04 am

How so, wow? It looks like they’re having a pretty good time to me :) . And why were you angry before?

Comment by Dan Steward

June 23, 2009 @ 6:21 am

So “Wow” (and I’m guessing that isn’t your real name) you took the time to watch the video and then post that you were “mad” yet now you feel “pity”.

For both you gave no explanation. What gives, dude? Are you okay with wasting your time posting what would be the equivalent reaction of swearing at someone in traffic?

Just what was it that made you mad at our group? I was there, you can talk to me about it if you actually have a real comment about our fun. Do you have some sort of government job that earns you a bit of benefit from placing your fellow human beings in cages?

Do you instead receive funds extracted from hard working people to pay for your upkeep in some other fashion?

You did not explain why you were first mad and then having pity for our people. It makes me think you to be insincere at best. Are you the type of person that believes that if they say something about a group of his fellow human beings that simply because he says such a thing that it would even make it so?

Just what kind of a position of power either inside or outside of your own mind would give someone the authority to decide just exactly what a group of people is or is not deserving of the anger or pity of another. That to any reasonable person would seem utterly absurd. It could at that point be construed that a person could “lord over” others just by benefit of him/her breathing air.

Surely you are more intelligent than that, right? Please feel free in the future to write something more substantial than your version of a “drive-by mooning” in your posts so we may better understand your motivation for opposing those that oppose the perfidy of the state.

Please also understand that your future comments will likely be skipped over by both myself and other thoughtful individuals if they are nothing more than what would sound like a loud belch to any thinking person.

That would instead make you deserving of my pity and I’m sure you wouldn’t like the way that would feel to you. especially since you dragged out the pity card first. My guess is that you may find it quite embarrassing to yourself.

Dan

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