Kelly Voluntaryist Interviewed on the Proof Negative Show
I spent the last half of the show Monday night chatting with Proof and Delia Lopez, congressional candidate from Oregon:
I spent the last half of the show Monday night chatting with Proof and Delia Lopez, congressional candidate from Oregon:
*DISCLAIMER: Although the following may sound a bit negative, it was written in the context of making a point. I truly love living in Keene and have been very homesick during my current venture to Philadelphia. Philly is fun, but it very much exemplifies the fact that Keene is still a relatively peaceful society. The police state runs rampant down here, and honestly, it’s pretty damn scary. All I want is to live in a peaceful society. That is why I spend so much time taking the peaceful actions in Keene which have been described in detail on this blog; to help ensure that I have a peaceful society to live in.
On this weeks episode:
1. School Board Elections
2. Homeless on the rise in Cheshire County
3. Ademo Freeman has a video conclusion for his latest arrest by Judge Burke
4. An Adam Kokesh video featuring the Veterans march on D.C.
5. Derrick J Freeman presents a video in regards to outreach at the High School
I am sitting here at the monthly school board meeting and who walks in but Keene police, who apparently wanted to make a public spectacle (In front of Cheshire TV and the audience here) of their serving me with yet another no trespass order. I stepped outside the room so as to not have them further disrupt the proceedings. At this point, I have now been banned from all “Keene School District property on school days 6:30am to 6:30pm”. This no trespass order has no expiration on it, so I have been banned forever. (more…)
The edited video of the civil disobedience panel held at the 2012 Liberty Forum, in which me, Ian Freeman & Jason Talley converse with those present about ideas, strategy and impact. It was recorded on Friday, Feb. 24th, 2012 at the Nashua, NH Crown Plaza.
Do you have thoughts on the content discussed? Points where you agree or disagree? Things that need clarification? How would you have answered some of those questions?
New Hampshire State Representative Kevin Avard (R) (Hills-20) formally invited me yesterday onto his brand new internet and community access television show “Speak Up New Hampshire,” a program that will be filmed weekly in Nashua, NH, Rep. Avard’s district.
Rep. Avard is a sitting member of the newly created “Redress of Grievances Committee” formed during this session of the New Hampshire General Court. Like quite a few other elected officials I have been communicating with recently regarding State v. Jason Talley, Representative Avard is a strong proponent of accountability in the New Hampshire Judicial Branch. The interview should be both podcasted and rebroadcasted on community access stations throughout New Hampshire.
In other news regarding the problems Keene Circuit Court-District Division Presiding Judge Edward Burke has created for the New Hampshire Judicial Branch, popular New Hampshire current events blog NH Insider has picked up the story.
NH Liberty Alliance‘s Activist of the Year, Keith suggests the following votes, for the reasons below:
I’ll be voting for Ian Freeman because he is this only candidate serious about decreasing property taxes.
I’ll be voting Yes on Article 1. Article 1 is the school board budget. Voting Yes increases property taxes at least 2.41% Voting No increases property taxes at least 4.27%. My guess is that the majority of voters will vote Yes on Article 1 and Yes on most of the other articles. That means property taxes will increase by around 3.23%.
Articles 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14 and 16 are designed to increase property taxes or something similar. I’ll be voting No on those Articles.
Article 13 is for the school system to sell a property it owns. I’ll be voting Yes on Article 13.
Article 15 is to discontinue the use of the Jonathan Daniels facility as an elementary school. Since there is no need to keep this school open, and keeping the school open is expensive, I’ll be voting Yes on Article 15. BTW, I would like to point out that this Article was not created by the school board in the usual way. It was submitted by petition. Good work local activists!