On Friday, March 9 at 5PM, underwear-clad activists will arrive at the Philadelphia International Airport as part of the Don’t Strip Our Rights tour in an effort to expose the tyrannical invasions of privacy and sexual assault by the Transportation Security Administration. (more…)
As posted in our Facebook group by Nicholas Voluntaryist:
It has just been announced that at the Philadelphia City Council meeting on March 15th, the council will be discussing the proposed legislation to mandate permits and food preparation classes to give donated food to the needy.
Coincidentally, this happens to be the day that Kelly Voluntaryist and myself at the Philadelphia Liberty Lobby have decided to feed the homeless inside City Hall during the meeting!
What perfect timing!
Spread the word! Especially to the homeless!
When: Thursday, March 15, 9:00AM
Where: Philadelphia City Hall
What: Meal sharing in front of the City Council to show them how we feel about this bill!
Please contact me to let me know if you can help in any way! We will need help promoting the event, raising the supplies, and getting a big turnout to speak in opposition to this tyrannical legislation!
Of course, each time they pull a copy down from youtube, another person uploads it again, but now that it’s on torrent, there are no corporations they can leverage with the threat of lawsuit to make this go away.
Have twelve raw potatoes in your house? Eat them and they’ll kill you.
Have bleach in your house? Drink it and it’ll kill you.
People should not be made criminals for possession of a naturally occurring plant that has never been the primary cause of a single death. Police officers who want to keep their jobs shouldn’t be forced to arrest people for that nonsense.
I made many people criminals for the horrifically immoral act of unauthorized plant possession.. and I regret it.
Before anyone jumps on me, yes, I know that ANY job comes with perks. Things like free cheeseburgers for the McDonald’s staff, the use of the company car for a CEO or whatever one’s trade might be, it most likely comes with some perk. When employed by the government though the perks get really good.
While a large number of those accused of a crime face questioning, time in jail and hefty legal expenses those employed by the government rarely face their own wrath. I could go on and on about public officials that commit cold blood murder, rape and theft but I’d like to point to a closer incident.
Last June I was arrested while asking Edward Burke – who’s employed as a district court judge in Keene, NH – three questions about him enforcing contempt charges on people wearing hats in a public courtroom (and here)? Edward first stated that I had threatened him, which was completely false (as seen in the video), and tried to get out of it the only way he knew how – lie. Which is why I asked “the system” (aka Keene Police) to investigate Edward for filing a false report with law enforcement (or lying to them effect an arrest). After being passed around from the Keene Police to the New Hampshire Attorney General’s office, the file finally landed on Marc Hathaway’s desk – who’s employed as a NH county attorney. It took Marc over six months to write his review.