Fred Parsells Appears to be a Thief – UPDATED

About five minutes after sending me an email threatening me over my Liberty 94.3 yard sign, Fred Parsells arrives, parks in the street, and appears to steal the same sign from my neighbor Clyde Freeman’s yard. Why didn’t he come steal the one from my yard? He claims in his email it was due to the NO TRESPASS NOTICE I issued to all city employees back in May 2011 – apparently that actually stops him from coming on the property without a court order. Here is surveillance video of Fred committing the act this morning at 11:35-37am:

Will Fred be held accountable for his crime? Doubtful. Remember, it’s not stealing when people calling themselves “the government” take things that don’t belong to them. Stay tuned for updates. I’m not taking the sign down.

UPDATE: Fred claims he didn’t steal the sign and that he was “authorized” by Clyde to remove it.

Here’s Fred’s email, where he tries to play like he is my buddy. Hey Fred, I don’t know how you were raised, but I was raised to think that friends shouldn’t steal from each other.

RE: 73-75 Leveret Street sign violation

Greetings and Happy New Year Ian:

Recently it has come to the attention of the City of Keene/me via an anonymous complaint made to the Keene Police Department that there is an illegal sign on your property (more…)

Should Jails be Punishment?

Yesterday I called in to Keene’s open-phones local news show, Talkback, after the main host, Cynthia Georgina suggested jail telephone systems were too expensive. She didn’t understand why such an expense was necessary where jails are ‘supposed to be punishment’.

In the program, we were only able to touch on a few aspects of her belief, when there’s so much that could be said about that mentality. People who are not affected by jails can fail to recognize the unnecessary strain on human life created by conditions of caging. In the nation that has 25% of the world’s institutionalized inmates, it is still easy to ignore the plight of others when they are removed from sight and mind.

Staff photo by Don HimselThe state prison, ConcordBecause Cynthia was specifying jails, she was endorsing punishment of people held for either misdemeanor convictions (facing a penalty of under a year of incarceration) or those being detained pending trial. Detention pending trial could simply mean one is too poor to afford bail, or that they were in violation of any number of stringent bail conditions. When I brought up that New Hampshire jails are occupied by a large number of individuals convicted of driving infractions, Cynthia was surprised, unaware of the mandatory minimum prison sentence written into state law for those designated habitual offenders. (more…)

NH ‘Progressives’ Brag About Xenophobia and Bigotry

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Cynthia Chase

A Keene-area state representative laments the fact that, “there is, legally, nothing we can do to prevent them from moving here to take over the state, which is their openly stated goal.” The Other; “them” in this instance refers to participants in the Free State Project, the political migration of liberty minded people to NH. Though the FSP has no central direction and amounts to little more than a promise to move together with like-minded others, freshly elected representative Cynthia Chase has classified her new neighbors as a threat. But not just any threat. “Free Staters are the single biggest threat the state is facing today,” she opens with on a blog featured at the Blue Hampshire website. Continuing,

In this country you can move anywhere you choose and they have that same right. What we can do is to make the environment here so unwelcoming that some will choose not to come, and some may actually leave. One way is to pass measures that will restrict the ‘freedoms’ that they think they will find here.

One wonders how Ms. Chase plans to make the state “so unwelcoming” for libertarians in such a way that would not be unwelcoming to others. She tips her hand by opening in regret that political purges are illegal, but then suggests that she and her ilk can try.

Vanguardism on parade (more…)

Tom Woods Doubly Endorses the Free State Project!

Keene District 8 State Representative Cynthia Chase’s recent scaredy-comments about Free Staters being the biggest threat to “the state” have blown up and gone viral. The story posted to FK was linked to by Reason.com, internet memes have been generated, and now the Saturday night keynote speaker at the upcoming 2013 Liberty Forum, Tom Woods, has weighed in with a video on the matter.

In the video, Woods provides a ringing endorsement for the Free State Project:

“We should support the Free State Project, I think it’s a great idea. But now I’m doubly enthusiastic for it because now I feel like we have to do it just to drive this woman [Cynthia Chase] crazy.”

“You’re not welcome here!” Says the NH State Rep… FROM RHODE ISLAND

State Rep. Cynthia Chase posted on BlueHampshire, “Free Staters are not welcome here.” She continued by writing:

“Cheshire County is a welcoming community but not to those whose stated goal is to move in enough ideologues to steal our state, and our way of life.
Ultimately the Free Staters want NH to be a platform state for them to export their views to the rest of the country. Some of these folks dress up pretty well, but if you check their website you will find that they are really wolves in sheep’s clothing. The best strategy from my perspective is to keep shining a light on their views and activities and make it very plain that NH is not up for sale to any ideology. To ignore these people and hope they go away is a recipe for disaster.”

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Sheriff Richard Foote’s Ludicrous Testimony Outlined in Trespass Case Memorandums

Heroic, free-speech-supporting attorney Jon Meyer has filed these excellent memorandums in the trespass case against me and Kelly Voluntaryist. They do a good job summarizing the ludicrous, incompetent, and corrupt sheriff Richard “Dick” Foote’s testimony from the recent hearing on his illegal trespass order he issued against half-a-dozen liberty activists, banning us from the courthouse, “forever”.

Here’s his Second Motion to Dismiss and the memorandum of law in support of it.

Also, here’s a detailed “Reply Memorandum to State’s Answer and Objection to Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss”. If you’d rather read an executive summary of this nearly three-hour hearing video, this is the document for you.