Darryl W. Perry Releases Ad for Mayoral Campaign
Darryl W. Perry, candidate for Mayor of Keene, NH speaks about the Ballistic Engineered Armored Response Counter Attack Truck.
Darryl W. Perry, candidate for Mayor of Keene, NH speaks about the Ballistic Engineered Armored Response Counter Attack Truck.
Shortly before the two day evidentiary hearing for the Robin Hood of Keene lawsuit, independent journalist Dave Ridley produced a video critiquing criticism of meter-filling activists. He offers commentary on an encounter that would be raised during the court proceedings as they commenced on Monday. See Ridley’s installment Keene Christian says activists who pay for sins of others are idiots
Another article covering the Robin Hood trial, this one focusing on day 3, was published today in the Keene Sentinel. Also now available are the full day hearing videos from Free Keene. There will be more analysis to come as counsel for both sides prepare their final memorandums and judge John Kissinger composes his ruling. While the Free Keene cuts of the video are viewable now, the raw segments from which they were produced in 1080p are currently uploading to Fr33manTVraw. The twitter hashtag #robinhoodtrial was used by many following the case live, which provides a thorough timeline of the proceedings.
As day three of the Robin Hood of Keene evidentiary hearing drew to a close on Tuesday afternoon, initial coverage produced by the Keene Sentinel’s Kyle Jarvis and Free Keene’s Darryl Perry give us the first analysis of the proceedings. In the next few days, the raw videos from the hearings will be available. Embedded below is the article published in the Sentinel reporting on the hearing’s day two, held September 30. You can follow Darryl’s twitter feed coverage of the trial from day two here and day three here.
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Premiering this morning, just in time for the latest courtroom extravaganza for Robin Hood and the Merry People is a new video short exclusive from the inner workings of city hall. Here, we see a desperate DPRK gathering of officials, feeling particularly revved for conflict as narrated by sanctioned media reports. Prince John and Jester Mullins star in this brief insight, with a revealing monologue being delivered by the jester at the end of the installment. “Don’t matter who did what to who at this point. Fact is, we went to war, and now there ain’t no going back. I mean, sh¡t, it’s what war is, you know? Once you in it, you in it. If it’s a lie, then we fight on that lie. But we gotta fight.” If only public officials had an incentive to favor deescalation and conflict resolution over paperwork plunder.