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Latest issue of Keene Free Press is now online

Started by Kat Kanning, September 20, 2006, 08:26 AM NHFT

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Kat Kanning

The September 25th issue of Keene Free Press is now online.  You can download it here:

http://keenefreepress.com/kfp092506.pdf

In this issue:
Is it right to work for the IRS?
On personal responsibility
Reader letters
TSA vs Freedom
What is a Freestater?
Five essential libertarian attitudes
Upcoming events
Freedom from unreasonable searches
CopWatch

(I'll post these here, too, each time I put up a new .pdf)

Kat Kanning

The October 10th edition of the Keene Free Press is now online.  http://keenefreepress.com/kfp101006.pdf
In this issue:

Local Resident "Victimizes" Connecticut Police
Scholars for 9/11 Truth Assailed
Reader Letters
Misunderstood Silence
Walt Whitman
Voting
Health Care
Human Rights Violations
Government or Mafia?
Public Churches

Rosie the Riveter

Quote from: Kat Kanning on October 11, 2006, 10:36 AM NHFT
The October 10th edition of the Keene Free Press is now online.  http://keenefreepress.com/kfp101006.pdf
In this issue:

Local Resident "Victimizes" Connecticut Police
Scholars for 9/11 Truth Assailed
Reader Letters
Misunderstood Silence
Walt Whitman
Voting
Health Care
Human Rights Violations
Government or Mafia?
Public Churches

Thanks for all your effort. KFP Rocks!

Caleb

Ugh.  Joseph Lyons letter to the editor is practically screaming out for a response.  Perhaps I'll work on that tonight.

Kat Kanning

Cool :)

A guy in Alstead called today...one of the things he complained about was me not editing his letter.  It was the one that called us Kooks.  ;D

Kat Kanning

#5
The 10/25 issue of the Keene Free Press is now online.  http://keenefreepress.com/kfp102506.pdf  In this issue:

Supporters Rally for Jailed Eminent Domain Protester
A Visit from Homeland Security
Reader Letters
Attack Dog Use in US Prisons
North American United Nations?
Tolstoy's Nonviolence
Two Wolves and a Lamb
NH Independence?
Detainee Bill

BTW, if you've had trouble reading my pdfs in the past, please try this one and let me know if it works.  Thanks! 

KBCraig

Quote from: Kat Kanning on October 19, 2006, 09:26 AM NHFT
BTW, if you've had trouble reading my pdfs in the past, please try this one and let me know if it works.  Thanks! 

Hey, it works now! Thanks!


Kat Kanning

#7
The November issue of the Keene Free Press is now online.

http://keenefreepress.com/kfp111006.pdf

There will be only one issue this month, as we'll be on vacation the latter part of the month.

In this issue:
Much to be Thankful for, Yet Much at Stake by Hollywood
A Quick Update on my Contest with Homeland Security by Dave Ridley
Eminent Domain Protester Faces Year in Prison without a Trial by Kat Kanning
Reader Letters
V for Voluntary by Russell Kanning
Russmo on Reparations
Tolstoy's Nonviolence, Part 2 by Kat Kanning
Ode to Military Commissions Act by Brian Wright
Limited Government from Save-a-Patriot
Playing the Numbers Game by Cindy Sheehand
Massachusetts, You're more Likely to Die Here by Nick Michelewicz

dawn

Wow - there are some excellent articles in there! Keep up the good work. We'll miss you when you're on vacation!

d_goddard

Quote from: dawn on October 31, 2006, 12:46 PM NHFT
Wow - there are some excellent articles in there!
Yeah, and check the online edition for the stories that just barely missed the print deadline...

Kat Kanning

The December issue of the Keene Free Press is now online.

http://keenefreepress.com/kfp121006.pdf

In this issue:
COINTELPRO Reloaded
Moral Superiority and Punishment
Reader Letters
Is your school's curriculum UN approved?
3rd Annual UN Flag Burn
Liberty Dollar
Boston 9/11 Truth Tea Party
Pick a Number
Rethinking the Draft
Local Resident Charged for Redress of Grievances

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KBCraig


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Kat Kanning

Sheesh, I'm hopeless.  I don't think they've actually started printing it yet.