by Darryl W. Perry | Sep 5, 2012 |
On Tuesday September 4, 2012 the officers of the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire submitted close to 15,000 certified petitions to the Secretary of State.
LPNH Chair Rich Tomasso sent an email to party members stating, “The Patch and WMUR were both there to cover the event. WMUR interviewed me, and Tony from The Patch interviewed me, John Babiarz and Hardy Macia. We talked about the petition drive, the issues and general remarks on the election.
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by Darryl W. Perry | Aug 29, 2012 |
I was recently notified of a hearing on the merits regarding my lawsuit against the City, Fred Parsells & Gary LaFreniere. This suit was filed in District Court of which Judge Edward Burke is the presiding judge. I filed two motions for Burke to recuse himself. A copy of the first motion can be found here, the other is below:
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by Darryl W. Perry | Aug 17, 2012 |
On Wednesday August 15, 2012 the NH Legislature’s Criminal Justice Committee held a subcommittee meeting pertaining to HB 553 (a bill to modify NH wiretapping law). The meeting was very informal, as opposed the the formal hearings held by a full committee or the state legislature.
There were approximately two dozen people in attendance, several State Rep’s, a representative of the Governor’s office, the Attorney General’s office, a Police Chief, a lobbyist and 11 friends of Ademo Freeman. (more…)
by Darryl W. Perry | Aug 5, 2012 |
I moved to Keene four months ago (April 4). Not long after arriving, I wrote a blog post on FR33gents.com titled “I’m Finally Home!”
Since moving to Keene, I’ve added more activism and activities to my plate. In late May, I threw my hat in the ring for Cheshire County Register of Deeds and in June I began blogging for FreeKeene.
Someone on facebook asked “What are your opinions about Keene, so far?”
Overall, Keene is nice small city. I’m originally from a much larger city and had planned to settle in Manchester, however I decided to stay in Keene. As with every place, there are pro’s and con’s and I will do my best to list my opinions without being too harsh or critical.
Pro’s
High concentration of freedom minded people
There is almost always an event
Most places in Keene are within walking distance
Anyone looking for work can find work!
There are many other reasons posted here
Con’s
Most of the activism is planned and carried out by a small handful of people.
Most activists will either do only in-the-system and outside-the-system activism.
Keene’s only art museum is on the college (which I’m banned from).
I work an hour away from Keene. I realize I could look for other employment, which is something I may do shortly.
All in all, I’m happy with my decision to move to Keene and hope to continue participating in both in-the-system and outside-the-system activism.
by Darryl W. Perry | Jul 31, 2012 |
As I’ve previously reported, I filed a lawsuit against the City of Keene, Fred Parsells & Gary LaFreniere for waking me and refusing to apologize on the morning of June 14.
I received a letter from the Erik G. Moskowitz of Gallagher, Callahan & Gartrell, P.C. stating that Mr. Moskowitz will appear as counsel for the above named defendants.
As of this posting, I am still awaiting a court date. More information will be posted as this lawsuit moves forward.