by Ian | Mar 10, 2012 |
Josh Youssef testifies to the abuse he as received at the hands of the NH “justice” system, including district court boss Edwin Kelly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA2ig3frQnc
More about just some of the NH courts’ corruption here at STOP Judicial Child Abuse.
by Highline | Mar 9, 2012 |
New Hampshire State Representative George Lambert (R) (Hillsboro-27), the elected representative of the people who courageously stood up for Jason Talley’s right to have a fair defense against corrupt charges in Cheshire County Superior Court, told me yesterday that the NH House passed HB 1474, a law that will eliminate the legal representation monopoly the NH Bar Association has here in New Hampshire.
The “roll-call” vote was 199-88 and the bill now moves on to the New Hampshire Senate. If you support lower legal representation fees and more competition in the marketplace, this is a bill you should ask your New Hampshire Senator to support.
Also: Make sure you check out this Concord Monitor article that talks about Rep. Lambert’s impending run for the NH Senate and the authorizing of four subpoenas of four judges who Jason intends to call as witnesses in his defense:
“He’s also a justice of the peace who recently signed off on the subpoenas of four state judges on behalf of Jason Talley, a Free State activist who describes himself as “an advocate for the victims of government violence.” Talley said he was arrested for entering a courthouse with a video camera attached to his belt.
Lambert said he’s not part of the Free State Project, but “I’m associated with people who are.””
by Ian | Mar 8, 2012 |
Tomorrow at Keene High School, students and teachers will be taking part in an event called “Hold your color” to show solidarity behind students who have been allegedly harassed and threatened for wearing rainbow clothing by school administrator Thomas Burke (is he related to Keene district court judge Edward Burke?). People at school will be wearing rainbow to show support. Here’s a guest blog by KHS student Renee LeBlanc with detail on what is happening:
The Mission of Keene High School is to provide each student with the tools to succeed in a diverse and interdependent world. However, one administrator finds it necessary to restrict diversity in the form of rainbow clothing.
Back in December, a senior at Keene High school was in his house office on school business. He happened to be gay, and sporting a rainbow shirt. While in the office, Mr. Thomas Burke asked to speak with him about the shirt he was wearing. It read “Can’t think straight” and a rainbow was featured under it. The shirt was not revealing, obscene, or in bad condition. Burke demanded that he not wear it again, claiming it was “bad for the school environment.” He then wrote him up for a “dress code violation” yet gave no detail on the slip. From there, Burke proceeded to threaten the student with suspension. This student and his friends were very offended by this.
A freshman girl, who is straight, was in the same house office about a month earlier. She had been absent the day before and needed an admit slip. However, while the secretary was writing, she informed the student that she had been reported for her low cut shirt. Mr. Burke then appeared and asked to speak with her. Burke asked her to pull up the shirt, (more…)
by Ian | Mar 8, 2012 |
As expected, John P. Arnold ruled in a 15 page “ORDER”, that the city police do not have to release the case file reports or photos regarding Thomas James Ball’s self immolation last summer. All the people calling themselves “the state” had to do to justify their restriction of what should be public records was claim there were family members who did not wish the information released. It matters not that Ball committed suicide in a very public manner. He wanted people to see what he did and ask why, which he answered in a lengthy suicide letter. However, the state people have other interests, namely, shoving Ball’s death under the rug, in order to protect not the family, but the state people’s legitimacy.
Wouldn’t want anyone to hear the canary in the mine, now would they?
by Kelly | Mar 8, 2012 |
Dear Philadelphia,
On Friday, March 9 at 5PM, underwear-clad activists will arrive at the Philadelphia International Airport as part of the Don’t Strip Our Rights tour in an effort to expose the tyrannical invasions of privacy and sexual assault by the Transportation Security Administration. (more…)
by Kelly | Mar 8, 2012 |
As posted in our Facebook group by Nicholas Voluntaryist:
It has just been announced that at the Philadelphia City Council meeting on March 15th, the council will be discussing the proposed legislation to mandate permits and food preparation classes to give donated food to the needy.
Coincidentally, this happens to be the day that Kelly Voluntaryist and myself at the Philadelphia Liberty Lobby have decided to feed the homeless inside City Hall during the meeting!
What perfect timing!
Spread the word! Especially to the homeless!
When: Thursday, March 15, 9:00AM
Where: Philadelphia City Hall
What: Meal sharing in front of the City Council to show them how we feel about this bill!
Please contact me to let me know if you can help in any way! We will need help promoting the event, raising the supplies, and getting a big turnout to speak in opposition to this tyrannical legislation!
Thanks!
Nick
by Ian | Mar 8, 2012 |
Pulled down from multiple channels by YouTube at the behest of arms manufacturer LENCO, their military and violence fetishizing BEARCAT promo video is now online via torrent.
Of course, each time they pull a copy down from youtube, another person uploads it again, but now that it’s on torrent, there are no corporations they can leverage with the threat of lawsuit to make this go away.
Please seed!