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Something is going on at Error's apartment!

Started by Recumbent ReCycler, October 05, 2007, 01:43 PM NHFT

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supperman15

ill call in tonight as close to seven as i can

Beth221


ThePug

Wow. I just got home and have been playing catch up on what's been happening. This is incredible. I understand confirmation bias, but that anyone could read what gets talked about here and seriously consider this a violent movement is still a little hard to swallow. Really makes me wish Ed and Elaine hadn't done what they did. Not because they were wrong to not pay income taxes or that I think they should be in jail, but because absolutely nothing good has come out of the whole fiasco.  :-\ The thought that they're considering the FSP as a whole "violent" is particularly disturbing, both for what they could do and how it could scare people off.

I'll be keeping you all in my thoughts, and I wish I could do more.  :-\

One thing about recording, though. If I'm not mistaken the law only requires that you inform them, not that you get their consent. Practical, on-the-ground considerations are of course the most important thing, but the more recordings of police encounters the better.

armlaw

Quote from: d_goddard on October 05, 2007, 04:12 PM NHFT
Quote from: mvpel on October 05, 2007, 03:59 PM NHFT
An unconstitutional law has no force or effect.
You make a very convincing case that seatbelt laws are unconstitutional.
I agree with you; but I will assume the Head Goon's Office has more immediate relevance than the Constitution, at least until the law is changed, or the courts nullify it.

Seatbelts are not "unconstitutiona" per se, but are rather the "PUBLIC POLICY" that the majority of the socialists elected to our government choose.

"PUBLIC POLICY" has its orgins in "CORPORATE GOVERNMENT" where constitutional "RIGHTS" are unwittingly contracted away by the sheeple when they enter into a contract with the "CORPORATE GOVERNMENT". Then Article One, Section 10 takes over and the sheeple are compelled to perform to the terms of the contract into which they entered, knowingly, willingly and intentionally. Check Hosea 4-6 for a prod to your gray matter.

enloopious

If it was illegal to record cops, people, etc then how would stores be able to have video surveillance systems and not get arrested? Not being able to record something is like saying it never happened. That you didn't see it. It's like saying that you are required to lie, or better yet, convince yourself that it never happened. Isn't that thought crime?

It is just a small step away to say that seeing or hearing something is illegal. If you see something happen and want to share what you saw, there should be nothing to stop you...

Sorry, I am a reporter and I can't stand censorship or self-censorship.

Kat Kanning


FTL_Ian

Quote from: supperman15 on October 05, 2007, 03:16 PM NHFT
hello all,
Everything is well at the frathouse.  I was informed the the porc call was illegal and do not want a transcript printed.  I also request that people please deleate the audio.  Now, that is simply because i had not asked if they could be recorded.  I realize what im asking may be hard but the people behind the badges would like that, and so would i.  I would please neither play or transcribe any part of the message threw any form of media im sure someone from the house will be more then happy chat and tell you more

I have pulled it down from my server, per your request.

Beth221


Kat Kanning


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