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My friend and co-blogger Derrick J checked in to the local spiritual retreat Monday at 5pm. His sentence could be as little as 75 days, and possibly over 100, depending on “good time”. Please write to Derrick via Mail-to-Jail or at this address:
Derrick Horton
825 Marlboro Rd.
Keene, NH 03431
You can put money into his commissary (so he can be a little more comfortable on the inside) via the info here.
Stay tuned to Free Keene as Derrick J is expected to blog from the inside. Plus, a feature-length documentary is in the works.
Your letters make a big difference – please send your thoughts to Derrick. Mail-to-Jail makes it easy.
Overall 396 raffle tickets were sold – about 3/4 of sales coming from PorcFest attendees. David had snagged his three tickets – including the one randomly selected by Ademo Freeman the last night of PorcFest – online.
I just spoke with David on the phone – he plans to keep MARV looking as-is (a rolling billboard for liberty) and use it for vacationing, etc.
David calls northern GA home so if you’re in the area keep your eyes peeled!
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Choice is good! You have lots of ways to acquire MARV raffle tickets!
click one of the payment methods above or
scroll down for raffle details & to learn more about MARV
There’s a neat new website that is tracking the top “libertarian” websites on a regular basis based on data from Compete. Free Keene scored at #66! Other NH-based liberty sites are also on the list, including Shire Society at #82, LRN.FM at #81, Free Talk Live at #60, Free State Project at #53, Porcfest at #100, Liberty on Tour at #125, and Cop Block at #36!
This year there will be a Free Concord litter pickup on 4/20, meeting at 2pm in front of the state house. Bags and gloves will be provided. For the celebrations after the litter pickup, you may want to bring chalk, musical instruments, signs, or anything else that you think would contribute to the peaceful atmosphere. Facebook event page:
Pete explains:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtSI2Y9sxrk