by Kelly | Mar 31, 2012 |
Earlier today, my friend Derrick J. was arrested while bicycling to the grocery store by Fintan Moore of the KPD.
Here’s another video of an officer of the law in Florida attempting to arrest a young man on a bicycle. Sadly, this ended with the young man’s death.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
https://youtu.be/YyGRe9HTdfY
by Kelly | Mar 31, 2012 |
The rally is Friday, April 6th at 9AM outside Keene district court. You can sign the petition through Change.org below, and anyone from anywhere in the country is invited and welcome to sign.
by Kelly | Mar 30, 2012 |
The Keene police officer who brutally assaulted Derrick J. Freeman earlier this afternoon is named Fintan Moore. He lives at 12 Orchard Street
here in Keene, NH and his home number is (603) 352-7195.
If a woman answers, it may be Fintan’s wife Maureen. Be sure to tell her exactly what her husband did while at work today.
Fintan, a longtime New England resident, previously lived in Oxford, MA before moving to Keene in 1999. His brother Rory Moore and sister-in-law Lisa live in Sterling, his brother Kieran Moore and sister-in-law Marianne live in Marlborough as do his sister Maeve Allen and his brother-in-law Tom. His son, Fintan Moore III, is in the Navy Reserve and also lives in Keene.
If you know any of these people, please be sure to show them the video in the post below and ask them to talk to Fintan about his inappropriate and hurtful actions.
I forgive you, Fintan, and I am not angry at you. I only want you to think about your actions and I genuinely hope you stop hurting peaceful people. God bless.
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by Highline | Mar 30, 2012 |
Please consider signing this petition to impeach Keene District Court Judge Edward Burke for violating the New Hampshire Constitution by lying to his bailiffs and the Keene Police to have a resident of Keene, NH imprisoned for simply asking questions.
Questioning public officials is protected by the Constitution.
This petition is to support New Hampshire State Representatives that support accountability in the Judicial Branch. Support from the public is intended to help them seek permission from the Rules Committee to introduce immediate Articles of Impeachment against Judge Burke.
UPDATE: I understand Judge Burke has offended a great deal of people in the Keene community. That said, before you leave angry comments that could be interpreted as being threatening in nature, please consider assisting us in using the political process to hold the Judge accountable.
All threatening comments left on this blog will be deleted.
Thank you.
by Highline | Mar 30, 2012 |
– Motion to reconsider the granting of the state’s motion to quash .PDF
– Motion to stay proceeding and produce record .PDF
Please note, the “hand delivered” portion of the second above motion is incorrect. The actual filed motion has “hand delivered” crossed out and replaced with “mailed.”
Just trying to be as accurate as possible for you.
by Ian | Mar 29, 2012 |
As you know if you’ve been reading the blog over the last few months, school outreach events have been taking place at Monadnock Regional High School – much to the chagrin of some administrators and students, who don’t believe in free speech. They believe that you need to ask permission from your betters prior to speaking. (This is one thing they teach you in government school.) The anti-speech students, ostensibly on their own, have come up with a campaign of oppression to discourage their peers from taking information from freedom-loving activists – they call the campaign “Remain Respectfully Silent”. Recently, they have hung signs in the school hallways featuring the slogan.
Thankfully, some in the school support free speech and have made signs to counter the oppressors. Since it would have looked really bad for them to say no, admins approved the students’ signage. See the full photo by clicking the thumbnail on the right.
It’s crystal clear that the side of liberty and free speech is the right message, which is why the oppressors have resulted to taking the low road. While I was writing this article, I saw an update from MRHS student Hayden relating that someone has taken down her “Speak your mind” poster, within the first day of it being hung. It seems she struck a chord!
Thanks to Hayden, Apey, and anyone else who helped with this awesome project. Updates to come as they develop.