by Highline | May 30, 2010 |
- The suspicion-less checkpoint in Hudson, NH seems to be fairing well for the police state: “Captain William Avery said most of the DWI arrests also came with subsequent charges including open container violations and drug possessions.” Would we expect anything but?
- Interested in purchasing a pre-paid SIM card? Papers, please!
- New Hampshire is adding extra state trooper patrols. You know, to keep you safe.
- A Rochester burglary of a McDonald’s is under investigation. Anyone want to guess the motive for the crime before it is clarified by the law enforcement agency through the newspaper?
by Ian | May 29, 2010 |
Liberty-minded people called “Talkback” on WKBK last week to discuss Obama and warmongering, bicycling danger, grass, the charity minigolf tournament, activists being rejected from the democrat meeting, cars and pedestrians, and the people of Keene. Plus, a critic of Topless Tuesdays and the 420 Celebrations calls in.
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Do you love liberty and live, work in, visit, or plan to move to the Keene area? If so, it would be great for you to get involved with this project each week. Here’s how you can help:
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by Highline | May 28, 2010 |

The New Hampshire Court System is closing again as they can’t afford their operations.
- A leader of a robbery ring based out of the Derry area is headed to jail:
“Springer told Judge Tina Nadeau that the plan — to bail Ricker’s then-boyfriend out of jail — turned out to be short lived. Instead, the group pawned stolen items and spent their proceeds on alcohol and drugs, Springer said.“
- A man in Dover is off to prison for having a naughty plant in his apartment.
- The drug war produced violence continues in Rochester as a masked man who was believed to be holding weapon busted into a pharmacy and demanded Oxycontin.
- A Gonic man is facing some serious time for treating his body as if it belonged to him by injecting some dangerous chemicals into it. Unfortunately he did this in front of some small children. If this sick man had an alternative place to go to get the drug fix that he needs, say one where the goal was to get him to use less drugs, I don’t think that he would have to commit crime to afford his habit and/or inject in front of children.
- The Rochester Police Commission wants a freedom crackdown on glass pipes being sold in their community.
“Commissioner Al Bemis said the DARE program explains the dangers of drug use, but when display cases are prominently positioned at the front of stores, it sends mixed messages.”
Actually, Al, the DARE program is a complete waste of time and money (so says the Government Accountability Office) and if anything is responsible for the so called “gateway” effect, it is.
Also— it encourages children to rat on their parents to the police. I’m quite sure Stalin and Hitler used a similar tactic.
by Highline | May 27, 2010 |
The police in New Hampshire are warning that cocaine is being cut with a dangerous animal drug.
“A New Hampshire police department is warning that a drug used to treat animals is being added to cocaine and sending users of the illegal drug to the hospital.”
During liquor prohibition this happened quite frequently. Because alcohol is now a legal drug it is largely sold by professional companies who strive to make their products the absolute safest. If Corona all the sudden had a reputation that it was killing people, you’d better believe that they’d be going out of business in short order.
Let’s face reality. People in this world are going to choose to use cocaine. I disagree with using cocaine and would attempt to talk someone out of making such a choice, but if they insist, I want them to be able to receive it from a professional source, one who is motivated to create a product that is not likely to cause their customer death. So long as the drug war continues the chances of that are slim to none.
Like telling a kid sex is wrong and not to do it, telling people drugs are bad and not to use them will continue to be ineffective.
by Ian | May 25, 2010 |
Topless Tuesdays continues in Keene, led by a heroic young lady Keeniac who is consistently out week after week, proudly displaying her natural form alongside well over a dozen topless men. Now a local busybody has written a letter to the Sentinel demanding violence be enacted against women who choose to act free:
I recently read a story reported by The Keene Sentinel of the 18-year-old female, a self-proclaimed “Free Stater,” who paraded topless around downtown Keene this past August.
I don’t have any kids but I was outraged (as were the parents of children who reported seeing this spectacle) that the charges of lewd behavior and indecent exposure against the woman who was arrested were dropped. (more…)
by Ian | May 22, 2010 |
Liberty-minded people called “Talkback” on WKBK last week to discuss Keene democrats refusing democratic liberty activists access to a public meeting purportedly open to all registered democrats Local Dem and host of CTV’s “Keene No-Spin”, Chris Coates calls in to make a counterclaim.
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Please join us for our weekly chat and calling sessions on Saturday mornings from 9a-12p in the Liberty Radio Network Chat room. If you’re online, you can listen to Talkback streamed live via the Liberty Radio Network and if you’re in the Keene area you can tune in to WKBK 1290 AM or 104.1 FM. The Talkback discussion thread is here on the Free Keene Forum.