This weekend, on 9/11, the organized a rally in front of the State House in Concord, to support the “” legislation. Defend the Guard, if passed, would prohibit New Hampshire’s National Guard from being deployed to active combat without a formal declaration of war by Congress.
Multiple people spoke at the rally, which was attended by over 40 people, including veterans , and . Plus, President Alu Axelman, host Reed Coverdale, and LPNH candidate for US Senate also spoke. Here are all their speeches:
So. Childish.
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I recently stumbled upon robin hooding online about a month ago. Recently, I informed the Parking Enforcement
department in Keene,as I paid my parking tickets, that I was going to do robin hooding to even things out. They are getting worried because more
and more people are hearing about Robin Hooding and the community is
increasingly fighting back.
Love it.
James, I’ve got a simple solution: Put a dollar in each envelope.
The arrogence and self-rightiousness is what irritates me the most about government bureaucrats.
What if the robin hooders return the favor and throw away the cards the parking enforcers leave behind? I bet the parking enforcers would have a tantrum and try to kidnap and cage people.
I’d be pretty ripshit if this hag touched anything on my vehicle. She’s got no authority nor permission to remove anything that’s been put there. If I choose to go put a Robin Hood card under my wiper and it’s removed, that’s cause to bring charges.
[…] March, parking enforcers began taking cards off vehicles. Robin Hooders caught the act on camera and tried to have a conversation with one of the enforcers. […]