This is my first episode of my new show Sedition Is Sexy where I introduce myself! Look for an episode at the least each week! I look forward to your comments and observations!
I’m no fan of republicans or democrats, but this lady is out of control. One of the candidates for congress, Ann Kuster, has stolen the video camera of a political activist for a republican candidate.
This sort of behavior does not bode well for the future of changing the wiretapping law in NH.
When: Tue, October 16, 2pm – 4pm
Where: Ruth Huntress Auditorium at the Keene Public Library
Description: All ballot listed candidates for Governor, US Congress, State Senate (district 10), State Rep. (Cheshire 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 16) and Cheshire County offices (Sheriff, Treasurer, Attorney & Register of Deeds) have been invited to participate in a town-hall style forum.
Seating is limited, so it is will be first come, first serve.
I’m making arrangements to record and livestream the event for those unable to attend.
I had a pre-trial scheduled for Tuesday September 25 at 1:30pm at the District Court in Newport, NH regarding a ticket I received in May for expired registration.
Ian Freeman and Jason Repshar accompanied me to the court, both intended to film the court appearance. As we were about to go through the metal detectors, the bailiffs stated that there is no trial. Trooper Ellis asked for me, then asked if I would be pleading guilty. I said “no” and he handed me a card with a court date: December 13, 2012 8:30am. I told Trooper Ellis that I had some paperwork for him. He responded “no thanks, I’m good.”
“This is your copy of a motion for discovery.”
“You can mail it to the barracks, Troop C.”
Puzzled as to why he would not accept his copy of the motion, I went through security to leave a copy for the court.
As I was giving the receptionist the court’s copy of the motion, Ian told Trooper Ellis that he could have saved us all a trip to Newport and we could have had this interaction in Keene (the location of the Troop C barracks).
After we arrived in Keene, we stopped at Troop C to hand deliver the paperwork that Ellis refused to accept.
I must now wait to see if Trooper Ellis or anyone with the State Police respond to my motion for discovery.
After a campaign stop in New Hampshire on Sept 19th, Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson took time to shoot an ad with the NH activists on the steps of the State House in Concord that featured Red and Blue zombies.
In the ad Johnson walks down the stairs and shouts to the zombies. “We’re not mindless zombies in this country! We’re not mindless!” he declares. The ad is now out, please spread it far and wide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgnyZdClTpM
Yes, I’m in the video, as is Free Concord’s Garret Ean, and many other NH liberty activists. Disappointed by the small number of zombies?… Encourage more liberty activists (or you?) to move to NH, and we’ll have more folks available for quick activism like this. (From concept to production was 1 week with a tiny tiny budget!) Kudos to JJ for his awesome directing and editing, and Bill, Ed, Dale, and Garret for camera work, Tara for makeup effects, and the many folks who showed up to help!
Zombie ads are nothing new in the 2012 political cycle. Former NH gubernatorial candidate Jackie Cilley made national political news during her unsuccessful run at the corner office earlier this year with her “pledge zombie” ad. The ad was good, but she still lost the Democratic nomination which was captured by Maggie Hassan during the recent primary. But the concept was too good for NH activists to go of, because really, the zombies are everywhere.