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Dada in Federal Court 7/17 .... leads to 4 days in jail

Started by Kat Kanning, September 11, 2006, 03:11 PM NHFT

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I tried to work Keene into my travel plans, but it didn't quite come off. :( Hopefully I'll get down there the week before the Liberty Forum.

John

If your looking for natural sites:
The White Mountains are (to me) heaven-on-earth.
The Kancamagus Highway (112 between Lincoln and Conway) has lots to see (short walks can get you to some very nice spots - as if the highway itself is not enough) . . ., The Flume (on 93 just north of 112) is something to see . . ., I love Route 302 throught the heart of the mountains . . . I've heard Mt. Washington can take your breath away (though I've never been up  :-[) . . . Just to drive through Franconia Notch is worth it.  The Old Man used to look over Profile Lake . . . But this is all just one area.

. . . The Lost River is ever popular.  Many Porcfesters have gone to see it . . .

These were just a few thoughts.

Our Information Centers/Rest Areas have lots of info.  They are also VERY clean and safe!
Stop and take a rest as you cross the NH boarder. Welcome yourself to your future Home.  We will welcome you as soon as we see you.

mappchik

Thanks for the suggestions. I'm forwarding to my husband.
Have done my job, now it's up to him.   :)

John

Oh, be sure to also check calendar.
There is pleanty to do this weekend.

Dreepa

Quote from: mappchik on November 10, 2006, 04:01 PM NHFT
My husband is doing an NH scouting trip this weekend, and is planning to be there bright and early Monday morning for whatever is happening at the courthouse.
Is he coming to the Concord Meeting at noon?

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What Concord Meeting at noon?

Oh nevermind, I'll go look at the calendar.

Kat Kanning

Quote from: DadaOrwell on November 09, 2006, 08:02 PM NHFT
Just learned that Judge Muirhead will be my magistrate for this court appearance.     Ed Brown has a high opinion of him.   From what I understand he is one of the better fed judges you'll run into, so I plan to stand when he enters the room. I also informed one of the court clerks that I was considering doing so.  She sounded amused :)

If you guys would like to tell me more about what you know of him I'm all ears.


He apparently views himself as a safeguard against the excesses of the President - that's what he said at Russell's trial, at least.

Dave Ridley

#232
one idea:   I'd appreciate any copies of the constitution you guys could bring...which could be given away.

probably just go to the net and print it out.

i need someone to take my cell phone part of the day.

I'll need someone to hand some of my posessions over to for safekeeping in the event they do end up locking me away for some reason.




John

Dada,
Have you made arrangements for your car - just incase they lock you up for exercising your constitutional rights?  :(

FrankChodorov

Quotefor exercising your constitutional rights

you don't have a constitutional right to a redress of greivances by handing out handbills in a public building like the IRS that is not intended for those purposes because you will be disrupting the intended purposes of the building.

you do by handing them out on the sidewalk (the common right of way contained within) where you can excercise your freedom of speech and assembly rights AND you can petition your representatives at their office or in a public forum or in the legislative building while testifying because those are the intended purpose of those venues.

John

Quote from: Kat Kanning on November 11, 2006, 02:11 AM NHFTHe apparently views himself as a safeguard against the excesses of the President - that's what he said at Russell's trial, at least.



Nice.  Because I think that is at least part of the courts job.
I'm thinking I might even stand for this fellow when he comes in.

Dave Ridley

#236
couple more administrative things...

I'll probably hand off my cell to someone else, perhaps to someone who wants to stand outside the courthouse during the proceedings, continue demonstrating, directing latecomers and answer calls.   That way people who are on their way or late can perhaps get an update on where to meet us later.

Also I'd like to know if anyone would like to stand next to me shut me up or whisper advice into my ear for free if the judge will let you.

d_goddard

Quote from: DadaOrwell on November 11, 2006, 01:48 PM NHFT
Also I'd like to know if anyone would like to stand next to me shut me up or whisper advice into my ear for free if the judge will let you.
If I were in your position, the person I'd want doing that would have plenty of schooling in legal matters.

Dreepa

Quote from: FrankChodorov on November 11, 2006, 12:15 PM NHFT
Quotefor exercising your constitutional rights

you don't have a constitutional right to a redress of greivances by handing out handbills in a public building like the IRS that is not intended for those purposes because you will be disrupting the intended purposes of the building.

you do by handing them out on the sidewalk (the common right of way contained within) where you can excercise your freedom of speech and assembly rights AND you can petition your representatives at their office or in a public forum or in the legislative building while testifying because those are the intended purpose of those venues.
and he did leave when asked.

FrankChodorov

Quote from: Dreepa on November 11, 2006, 03:50 PM NHFT
Quote from: FrankChodorov on November 11, 2006, 12:15 PM NHFT
Quotefor exercising your constitutional rights

you don't have a constitutional right to a redress of greivances by handing out handbills in a public building like the IRS that is not intended for those purposes because you will be disrupting the intended purposes of the building.

you do by handing them out on the sidewalk (the common right of way contained within) where you can excercise your freedom of speech and assembly rights AND you can petition your representatives at their office or in a public forum or in the legislative building while testifying because those are the intended purpose of those venues.
and he did leave when asked.

some will ask him to leave and others will ask that he be arrested like Russell...same issue.