FSP/FK :60 Commercial
Here’s a :60 commercial for the Free State Project and Free Keene, but mostly for Free Keene. Feel free to run it if you are a producer of a podcast or radio show!
Here’s a :60 commercial for the Free State Project and Free Keene, but mostly for Free Keene. Feel free to run it if you are a producer of a podcast or radio show!
2) In 2004 the Census provided the Department of Homeland Security locations of Arab-Americans. (For all you Japanese internment apologists.)
3) The risk of being identified as a good target for a violent raping:
“A volunteer Census worker who made his rounds earlier this week is now accused of returning to a physically handicapped woman’s home this weekend and beating her and raping her.“

The New York University and the Chicago studies on drug addiction support the notion that drug addiction necessarily leads to predatory crime as a way of life. “For most narcotic addicts, predatory crime (larceny, shoplifting, sneak thievery, burglary, embezzlement, robbery, etc.), is a necessary way of life.”
It doesn’t have to be.
Here are latest victims of New Hampshire’s failure of a drug war:
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Last year the NH Liberty Alliance put it’s weight behind HB 312, a bill which would allow members of the public to record government agents (who have the legal authority to kill you) in public without the fear of being arrested.
This video from Seattle (which went viral today) is the real reason why the police do not want to be recorded:
On his 5/1 edition of the “No State Project”, Marc Stevens gave moving to Keene a ringing endorsement! He said, “If I was going to move back to the East coast, I’d move to Keene.”, which was followed by his co-host JT saying, “absolutely, in a heartbeat. Never lived in the East coast, but that’s where I’d go, no doubt.”
Marc Stevens is the author of Adventures in Legal Land and will be appearing at this year’s Porcfest for a day-long workshop – IF we can get 20 people willing to buy a ticket!