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Trial for Bob Constantine "manufacturing" plants

Started by Free libertarian, March 31, 2011, 11:37 AM NHFT

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Russell Kanning

Quote from: AntonLee on April 13, 2011, 05:29 PM NHFTJaime and I have decided our first child's name is going to be Constantine (no joke).
what you are not going with Weedaclaus?

Lloyd Danforth


Russell Kanning

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on April 13, 2011, 04:25 PM NHFT
This content is spread about a good bit and it would benefit the large potential audience to post links and other content here. It would also help drive more traffic to the linked to sites and improve search engine rankings.
The conclusion of the event is only half of the mileage to be gained from these things... the story and it's propagation and longevity are the other half.
there must be 10-20 threads about this activity over the last year
I might try to combine them. They are all over the place.

Kat Kanning


Russell Kanning

Quote from: KBCraig on April 14, 2011, 06:43 AM NHFT
I know the fine and 60 days will suck, but you had her in a position to drive a bargain, and you got what you could.
He hasn't agreed to either of these conditions as far as I know.
Normally the Ambassador makes Official Proclamations like the Emperor does.

AntonLee

Quote from: Russell Kanning on April 14, 2011, 09:11 AM NHFT
Quote from: AntonLee on April 13, 2011, 05:29 PM NHFTJaime and I have decided our first child's name is going to be Constantine (no joke).
what you are not going with Weedaclaus?

I tried.  Jaime wanted "Constantine" just as I did.  We've thought about that name for a while.  The other name I really wanted was "Hateevil" which is a family name I thought was coo

Free libertarian

Quote from: Kat Kanning on April 14, 2011, 09:28 AM NHFT
When are they going to jail Weeda Claus?  >:(

Oh c'mon now Kat it's not a jail ! It's a "correctional facility"  they don't punish, they "rehabilitate" .     ;D

9:01 AM ON 4/22 is when they start the process of me getting my mind right.  Good thing I
like to read books and play chess. Although I'd rather be playing against a worthy opponent like the Emperor somewhere
in Free Grafton.

The worst part for me is I've always enjoyed the smells of spring and early summer and walking in the woods along
a stream...guess the trout are safe this year.

My body will be in their cage, but my mind will wander to free places. 


Russell Kanning

ah after 4l20
will you be at the "kiddie farm" for Grafton County?
you might be able to go outside, but the last time I was in we didn't get to actually go outside
I guess you will still be at the old jail right? Probably a pretty nasty place.
You can play chess if you do what they want and learn how to love big brother.
Don't worry ..... all of you have the right to wear orange pants and if you do not exercise the right to wear orange pants Michelle might get mad at you.

John

Quote from: Russell Kanning on April 14, 2011, 08:12 PM NHFTall of you have the right to wear orange pants


Hey, I had to walk out on her while she made "the state's" closing argument... but I was there long enough to know that the persecutor was definitely saying something about that "as americans" we have "the right" to grey slacks.

Robin even made a big sign saying, "The Right to Wear Grey Slacks," which she stood out front of the court with it. (that sign would be great in one of the videos ... not to mention the movie.)

Sam A. Robrin

I suspect what was meant was "a right to grace-lacks"...

Russell Kanning

maybe they need the $1000 to pay for grey slacks

Sovereign Curtis

Hey Bob, where'll you be on 4/20 and how'd you like to speak at PorcFest? :D

Kat Kanning


Free libertarian

^^^ I'm thinking  I'll be in Concord on 4/20.   

Speaking at Porc Fest  is a possibility, but I'm not sure if I will still be tied up at that time. 

I'm still wrestling with the thought of "paying" their fine with time spent.  Not giving them any money is easy in a practical sense since I'm broke now, but philosophically even if I had the money, not giving them any makes sense too.  Why fund their domestic terrorism?

We all have our limits though and I'm guessing the minute anybody gets in jail they can't wait to get out.   I'm not completely satisfied with the stand I took, but I did my best and many goals were reached.  I already want to be "out" of jail, and haven't served a day.  So I will consider this matter over the next few days and try to decide how to approach it.
I have a family that needs my help and like any person a few selfish needs. 

A large vegetable garden was going to be a good deal of the food I had hoped to feed myself and friends with this year.  The longer I stay in jail the less likely I can grow anything this year for drying, canning etc.  New Hampshire summers are short, I had hoped to be around to teach "the elves" some gardening and homesteading things.  The window of when to plant a garden is narrow.  My "window" during planting time will have bars on it.

Living cheaply doesn't cost alot dollar wise, but it does require time and labor.
Firewood needs to be cut, Gardens planted and greenhouses built at the right time of the year, the state's actions against me and the timing of the sentence harm me and others in more ways than appear on the surface.    It's sort of like the opposite of the gift that keeps on giving. 

I have difficult decisions to make, no matter which one I choose I will not like aspects of it...however I am reassured to know my gray slacks will be waiting in my closet upon my release...and THAT is freedom. 

highline

#119
Anyone else find it very disturbing that this whole ordeal will cost the state about 50,000+.... while they can't find the money to fund places for homeless children, kids who come from abusive families, homeless adults, and community mental health centers?

All this over a plant that has existed longer than society.

Or how about the 1 million+ dollar death house they're building to execute one man?

Good grief.