Black Sheep Rising – Episode 19

Municipal elections are upon us.  Five of us are running.  Do we stand a chance?  Are we wasting our time trying to fight this broken system from within their parameters?  Darryl and I discuss.

Ian Freeman’s Answers to Sentinel Candidate Questionnaire

Ian_FancyFull Name: Ian Freeman
Age: 33
Education: AA in Radio/TV
Occupation: Host of nationally syndicated talk radio show, “Free Talk Live”; Program Director of LRN.FM; Minister at the Shire Free Church
Organizations to which you belong / have belonged: NH Liberty Party; NHJury.com; Libertarian Party; Free State Project; Cheshire TV
Public/government Service: Co-Chair, NH Liberty Party 2012-Present; Board Member, Cheshire TV 2006-2011;
How long have you lived in Keene? Since 2006.

1. Why are you running for city council?

There is no principled voice for liberty on the Keene city council.  Year after year, the “city” gets bigger, more expensive, and more intrusive.  I can’t turn that around alone, but one voice and vote for freedom is what I can provide.

2. What are the three biggest issues facing city government and what can – and should – the city council do about them? (more…)

Darryl W. Perry Responds to the Keene Sentinel’s Questionnaire

Full Name: Darryl W. Perry
Age: 35
Education: Associates in Mass Communications
Occupation: Owner/Managing Editor of Free Press Publications, Author, Radio Personality
Organizations to which you belong / have belonged: LAVA (Founder & Life Member), Ballot Access Fairness Coalition (Founder), Deny Consent (Co-Founder), NH Liberty Party (Co-Founder & Co-Chair), Zero Aggression Project (Associate Founder), Second Amendment Foundation (Life member), Libertarian Party (Life member), Cheshire TV, Downsize DC, Firearms Owners Against Crime, Free State Project
Public/government Service: At-Large Rep to the National Committee of the Boston Tea Party 2008-2010
Chairman of the National Committee of the Boston Tea Party 2010-2012
Co-Chair NH Liberty Party 2012-Present
Board Member, Cheshire TV 2012-Present

1. Why are you running for mayor?
In a State that prides itself on political involvement, it is somewhat ironic that there are so few candidates for local office. I am running to give the voters a choice. On November 5, voters will have two choices for mayor, had I not filed, they would not have had a choice at all.

2. What are the three biggest issues facing city government and what can – and should – the mayor do about them? (more…)

Liberty Activists Run for City Offices in Concord

The Concord Monitor’s Laura McCrystal reports:

The Concord City Council has already voted to get a BearCat, but the issue is now shaping this fall’s city elections. Of the seven contested races this fall, five include candidates running on their opposition to the armored police vehicle.

Eight candidates in this November’s election have said they decided to run for office because they disagreed with the council’s vote this month to accept a nearly $260,000 federal grant to purchase the vehicle.

“I’d like the race to be a referendum on the BearCat thing,” said Kevin Bloom, who is running in Ward 4. (more…)

Black Sheep Rising – Episode 18

In this episode:  Harry Reid -vs- all those anarchists in government, Obama, who’s friends with Jay Z, kickstarts WWIII, and cops that like shooting stuff especially animals.  The Rapsher joins the fray.