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Started by Dave Ridley, December 24, 2004, 02:29 PM NHFT

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CNHT

#330
Quote from: dead president on May 10, 2006, 10:16 AM NHFT
Maybe Lauren and Jim can let Ed and Jane borrow the Nazi outfits.

"Papers Please"-CNHT

We already have the papers that show he voted wrongly while living in S Dakota, unless you like the idea of tax and spender communists from Mass/NY/Vt having free reign in our elections while the anti-gov crowd would be immediately prosecuted for the same thing?

If you suggest we don't vote legally, then you are working for the 'other side' sorry!  Seems we have a lot of shills for the nwo on this board...what a shame. 
Too bad we can't get all the 3,000 to move here 'in their minds', vote in each town election and then go back home. We would surely roll back gov't then in any one of those elections...I'm willing to put people up in my home who 'intend' to live here and want to same-day register....but it must be done en masse. Then let Fitch squirm.

 >:( >:( >:(

So you see Dreepa we have morons like this sabotaging the movement because they love to call the people within it racists and nazis and sit back and do nothing while the statists vote illegally.


Dave Ridley

Sent below to Sentinel and to Sen. Eaton, will plan to read it into the national reps and senators' voicemails:

In a craven act of subservience to Washington, a majority of the N.H. Senate (including Eaton of Keene) have voted to defang the "Real ID Resistance Bill."   This bill would have prevented N.H. from going along with Bush's defacto national identity card.  Now the legislation is in limbo.

This was a hollow victory for Federal lobbyists whose goal is to brand and track New Hampshire citizens like animals.  But many more battles will follow, and if we the people maintain our momentum and resolve, we will win in the end.

To paraphrase one of history's more colorful figures:

Though large tracts of America, and many old and famous freedoms, have fallen or may fall into the grip of the Homeland Security Department and all the odious apparatus of authoritarian rule, we shall not flag or fail.  We shall go on to the end, peaceably but ever growing in activity and resolve.  In this manner, we shall fight in New Hampshire, we shall fight on the sidewalks and streetcorners,
we shall fight with growing confidence and strength on the airwaves.  We shall defend our Island of freedom, whatever the cost may be; we shall fight in the papers; we shall fight in the Legislature.  We shall fight in the offices of our rulers and on their phone lines; we shall never surrender.   And even if this state or a large part of it were subjucated and under the thrall of a surveillance regime, her core
resisters, armed and guarded by the simple principles of liberty, would carry on the struggle until, until, in God's good time, a new generation, with all the power and might of youth, steps forth to the rescue and liberation of the old.

CNHT

#332
Quote from: DadaOrwell on May 11, 2006, 08:45 AM NHFT
craven

Dada, I love it. You are so eloquent! I am imagining that any woman you pursue would be putty in your hands thanks to such command of the English language as you possess!

Atlas

Yeah, this rivals anything the Founders ever wrote.

CNHT

Speaking of LTE's our own LL had a good one in the Telegraph, an opinion piece.

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060511/
OPINION02/60511005/-1/SPORTS

Real ID Act is more government snooping
Llalania Marble, Brookline

Published: Thursday, May. 11, 2006
Your papers, please! Just a line from Indiana Jones and the Last 
Crusade? It might not be if the Real ID Act takes effect in New 
Hampshire.

Piggybacked on a military spending bill last year, the Real ID Act 
will initiate a national ID card, which you will need to travel on an 
airplane, open a bank account, collect Social Security payments, or 
take advantage of nearly any government service.

It will be an electronically readable version of your driver?s 
license carrying your personal information, such as name, address, 
Social Security number, driving record, birth date, sex, digital 
photo, biometric information, and other requirements Homeland 
Security can add as they see fit, such as fingerprints and a retinal 
scan.

This information will reside in a national database, the largest 
single repository for personal information ever created, which will 
be accessible to all other states, and if you think this database 
will be hacker-proof, think again.

So why does Washington want to implement the Real ID? For our safety 
and to make finding terrorists easier. How hasn?t really been 
explained all that well.

All the 9/11 hijackers had valid ID. So how would this really protect 
us? It wouldn?t, only allow the government as a whole more 
micromanaging powers to control our lives even more.

E-ZPass can be used by police to see when you pass through tolls. No 
one mentioned that when it was pitched to New Hampshire residents.

There is a great deal of discussion about putting an RFID chip in the 
licenses when Real ID takes effect. How easily can we be tracked 
then, if E-ZPass can already tell police where we are?

Intended uses rarely stay only as intended, especially when the 
government is involved.

Would you like to know how much this great new ID would cost us in 
additional taxes? Washington is offering us $3 million to get the 
program started, but conservative estimates put the total cost of 
implementing the program at about $12 million. That?s $9 million 
dollars in additional taxes that we will have to pay to put this 
program in place.

Atlas

I'm surprised the Telegraph actually printed it. Aren't they the socialists?

CNHT

Quote from: FSP-Rebel on May 11, 2006, 02:45 PM NHFT
I'm surprised the Telegraph actually printed it. Aren't they the socialists?

Yep....but....most papers supported HB 1582 so perhaps they did too, not sure if they had anything in it about that.
Sometimes if they think it's a Bush thing, they will oppose it on principle. So sometimes we can make partisanship foolishness work for us.
Hopefully our folks realize that the two party scam was made up to keep people fighting each other and not looking past that to see who the real enemy is.

Atlas

It's all about controlling the conflict.

CNHT

Quote from: FSP-Rebel on May 11, 2006, 03:01 PM NHFT
It's all about controlling the conflict.

Well, when you use the same tactics as the enemy, (like using political correctness to control a discussion or to prevent a discussion) then you must BE the enemy, or at least, enabling the enemy.

Atlas

I was referring to the two party system. It's a typical Skull n' Bones ploy to play both sides of the fence. People will get sick of one and think that they have a viable alternative in the other.

CNHT

Quote from: FSP-Rebel on May 11, 2006, 03:23 PM NHFT
I was referring to the two party system. It's a typical Skull n' Bones ploy to play both sides of the fence. People will get sick of one and think that they have a viable alternative in the other.

Yes exactly, and the racist card is using one of their tactics to divide and conquer.

Dave Ridley

#341
will plan to send this on june 2  since last one to them went out may 2.

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Dear folks at the Monitor:

I enjoyed your article on May 14 about the deepening state of gridlock between our state reps and state senators.  The Senate's shameless and duplicitous neutering of the "Real ID Resistance Bill" has already cost them heavily.  It will likely cost them more before the story is over.

These folks in the Senate leadership...what are they thinking??

If their actions are any indication, they?re thinking it is okay to help the FedGov number and track N.H. citizens like inventory.  They?re thinking if they candy coat or hide their support for Real ID we won't notice.  They?re thinking that whining about State Rep Neal Kurk will generate sympathy for them.  And they?re thinking they can stop him from destroying their powermongering nanny-bills by putting his picture up on a billboard. 

But *I?m* thinking they are *losing it.*

When it comes to pictures, the most appropriate image I can think of would look something like this:  It would feature all 14 senators who voted to cooperate with the Feds in the privacy-killing Real ID scheme.  It would show their names and faces clearly.  And it would be a WANTED poster.


Dreepa

2 more LTEs from undergrounders.

One from Matt on Sunday and one from me today.

http://forum.soulawakenings.com/index.php?topic=3794.0;topicseen

Dave Ridley

Sent to KFP

Plainfield couple refused to bankroll torture

Dear folks at the Free Press:

I wanted to touch base regarding the two New Hampshire tax protesters arrested in
late May - Elaine and Ed Brown of Plainfield.  The Feds took them into custody around
May 24 for openly refusing to pay the Federal income tax.

I don't know them that well, but if their recent actions are any indication, they
are better people than most.  For the last 10 years they have openheartedly refused
to fund torture, welfare and IRS witch hunts.  They have refused to send their perfectly
good money to the perfectly harmful "Internal Robbery Squadron."  Heck,
they even wrote *letters* to the agents explaining what they were doing (civil disobedience)
and why.   During that time 60% of us have tamely allowed the Feds to take our our
money and use it for increasingly sinister purposes.

It's disturbing to see that (according to the Concord Monitor) our state police
have cooperated with Federal officials in their persecution of the Browns.  There
are, presumably, legitimate and even heroic things our troopers do, but - if they
are really acting as Federal lackeys on this - it's a disgrace.  Apparently the
people who run the state police think of themselves as government officials first,
New Hampshire citizens second.  Plainfield and Lebanon cops apparently were complicit
as well if the Monitor article is correct.

I look forward to the day when local and state officials refuse to assist the Feds
in such activity.  And I pray Ed and Elaine Brown will prevail against those powerful
and dangerous forces whose primary loyalty is to Washington.   Their trial is on July 18; they could use your support - find out the latest news about them and ways you can help their cause by visiting the forums at NHfree.com.

I hope
the Feds do not make any kind of net profit on this endeavor.   We've all seen what
they do with the money they get:  On a good day they waste it; on a bad day they
torture with it.  And all the days in between they try to force you, me and the
Browns be a part of the problem.   

Dave Ridley

Sending this to the Conn. Vall. Spectator in Lebanon shortly

letters@cvspectator.com

Dear folks at the Spectator:

I wanted to express my displeasure regarding the Federal arrest of Plainfield tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown in late May.  For ten years, the Browns have openheartedly refused  to bankroll torture, welfare and IRS witch hunts.   They had even written the IRS itself, announcing what they were doing and why.

Now this reviled organization wants their money, so it can fund more abuses in Iraq, more disarmament of hurricane victims and more costly gray compounds in our cities.

God bless Ed and Elaine for refusing to go along.   

But is it true that Lebanon P.D. and and state police assisted Federal agents in arresting them?  This allegation comes both from Brown himself and from newspaper accounts, though I was unable to obtain verification from State Police H.Q.   If they did aid and abet this unconscionable arrest, that is wrong.  Our police and troopers should search their souls before doing it again.  They are supposed to serve us, not Washington and its "Internal Robbery Squadron."