NH Redress of Grievance Committee Members Respond to NH Attorney General Michael Delaney

New Hampshire State Representatives Randy Brownrigg (R) (Hills-27) and Kevin Avard (R) (Hills-20) respond to Attorney General Michael Delaney’s displeasure with the Redress of Grevance Committee.

I must respectfully disagree with the Attorney General’s position on this issue. The committee is doing excellent work and is giving a voice to people who have been ignored when reporting government abuses.

There is a reason it was specifically codified in the New Hampshire Constitution in 1784.

[Art.] 32. [Rights of Assembly, Instruction, and Petition.] The people have a right, in an orderly and peaceable manner, to assemble and consult upon the common good, give instructions to their representatives, and to request of the legislative body, by way of petition or remonstrance, redress of the wrongs done them, and of the grievances they suffer.

June 2, 1784

FKTV – Episode 38 – April 9th, 2012

1. Local Violence
2. Harriet Cady has her audio recording devices and tapes confiscated by Deerfield Police.
3. An explanation of Capital and Capitalism
4. A look at cronyism in the current system
5. Government explained to a visitor
6. Private Property and the Little Guy

 

 

FKTV and the Future

Free Keene TV has been a project of mine for more than a year now. I have enjoyed the challenge of creating and maintaining a weekly live TV show. I am happy with the progress of the show and I have enjoyed working with a wide range of cast and crew members. Though, I must admit it is still not the program I had envisioned.

The program I have now is a studio show where I and others find or make video to talk about. The show starts of with some news researched from the internet, expands on some blog posts at Free Keene or plays a compelling video from the internet with a liberty theme. Occasionally there will be an interview or correspondent. End the show with some opinion to fill the remaining time as well as further analyze the shows content. (more…)