Liberty on Tour’s “Free State Friendship Tour” Launches!

Ademo, Pete, and the newest crew member, Beau have kicked off the “Free State Friendship Tour”! Today they left from Keene to begin a solid month of traveling in and around the Shire. Free Keene’s Ademo filed this first post on LibertyonTour.com. This morning they traveled to Greenfield, MA in an attempt to get accountability, as the people calling themselves the “commonwealth” are still aggressing against Ademo and Pete for recording bureaucrats in public. Stay tuned at LibertyonTour.com for the latest.

Disgusting

“All laws should be obeyed whether they are “Constitutional” “Moral” “Ethical” or not…  If you advocate “Not obeying the law.” You are dangerous and should be Shunned or Imprisoned.”

Post here.

The real danger comes from those who obey, enforce, and blindly follow bad laws.  Those are the people who are harming others.

They’re the ones who should be shunned.

Follow Meg’s Jury Trial, Live!

On Thursday when FreeKeene.com blogger Meg appears in front of a Cheshire County jury to face charges stemming from her civil disobedience arrest, I’ll be in the audience live-tweeting the events as they unfold.

I am going to trek westward to sit in the audience and support Meg because, well, she is a good person who believes in something important.  She is willing to risk her own freedom so that others too can live their lives peacefully without violent state coercion.  She didn’t hurt anyone.  She stood in front of a car that was being used to unjustly haul someone away who had broken an unjust law.

Brave people like Meg are the reason that societies change for the better.  It has happened before in this country…  and it is happening again now.

So, please do enjoy my valiant tweeting efforts.

Some People Just Don’t Get It

A commenter on the article regarding the Weare, NH Police protest responded to the claims that Free Staters are trying to “force” their way on others:

I’m surprised at the number of people who think liberty can be “forced” on anyone.
How could anyone object to being left alone?
Could it really be an objection to the idea of having to leave other people alone?
So the real question is, what kind of people feel threatened by not being able to meddle in other people’s lives?

– Bob Robertson, Manchester

Amen, Bob.  Couldn’t have said it better myself.  Unless someone is harming another person or that persons property, leave them alone.