1. A man from Hollis, NH is off to prison for seven years and is fined $850,000 for defrauding the IRS and identity theft.
Identity theft is a real crime with a real victim. Keeping money from the IRS, the agency the funds the depredations of the United States government (to include torture and indiscriminate killing of brown people worldwide), I believe to be a patriotic act that the founding fathers would have supported.
There is no excuse for this man victimizing other people.
2. “Cyber-bullying is now illegal in New Hampshire because hurting someone’s feelings should obviously be met with state violence.
“The new law defines bullying as any action that harms a pupil, his or her property, causes emotional distress, disrupts school operations or creates a hostile education environment.”
Violence isn’t how we solve problems, kids. Well, unless you are the government.
3. In Maine, the federal government has killed someone who dared defend himself against their aggression. The now deceased individual was a member of the “Outlaws” motorcycle gang.
“The SWAT team was used because the ATF viewed the suspects as being part of a “violent criminal enterprise,” said Glenn N. Anderson, ATF special agent in charge of the Boston office. He said the agents were fired at when they arrived.”
The federal government is a “violent criminal enterprise” who kills and harms more people than the Outlaws motorcycle group could ever dream of. Don’t you love the irony? Unless these people who associate with the Outlaws are hurting people… they should be left alone. Yes, even if they sell drugs to someone else who voluntarily purchases it from them.
I’m far more afraid of the federal government than I am of any motorcycle “gang.” The Outlaws wont steal my stuff and put me in a cage if I don’t pay for them to kill people around the world.
Oh, and how do these motorcycle “gangs” make their money that they use to perpetuate the violence needed to operate in black market in the first place?