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blackie

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #570 on: April 15, 2009, 12:01:00 AM »

http://forum.freekeene.com/index.php?topic=637.msg6546#msg6546

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I talked to Gail today after dinner. She said that this issue had escalated to a "national level" and that the board decided, in the best interest of the community kitchen, to not be involved with the Free Keene group. I asked if this was because of the actions of one person; she said no. She said their attorney could contact me if I wanted more information, so I left my name and number.

I talked to Yadra and he said he hadn't been filing complaints against them (the only idea I had for how this could have gone "national"). In fact, I think the Yadra's involvement in this has been exaggerated. He says he only took up about 5 minutes of Gail's time and spent the rest of the time just reviewing the form by himself.

Gail and the other board members view FreeKeene.com as a group. They don't realize that it's just a bunch of individuals checking and posting to the site. We don't pay dues; we have no board of directors or structure.

I have no idea what they're problem is with Free Keene, but it's something they've talked to an attorney about and it's something they don't want to say to us in order to defend themselves or protect someone's reputation, but I don't know what.

I told Gail that as a member of the community, I was saddened to be excluded on the basis of my affiliations. When I volunteered a few mondays ago, I followed the rules and helped out. Gail talked about how they had no interest in publicly criticizing Free Keene, but I told her that it was the community kitchen that would probably receive scrutiny for rejecting volunteers and yet requesting city funds.

It is unacceptable that there is no transparency in this decision. I think a group of Free Keene bloggers should hold a meeting with the board to discuss exactly what is going on. The Community Kitchen's decision to disallow "anyone in the Free Keene group" to volunteer only hurts the needy population it is trying to help.

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #571 on: April 15, 2009, 12:06:09 AM »

read the whole thread

Bill Brasky

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #572 on: April 15, 2009, 07:05:07 AM »


Livin' at home is such a drag, your mom threw away your best porno mag. 
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #573 on: April 15, 2009, 02:02:00 PM »

Bad gun handling all around.
I'll never forget, the one time I saw him at the State House. He was OC'ing (generally not a good idea, and the people who are first to ask you to stop are the people who have been fighting for gun rights for 30+ years in NH) and -- so help me god -- he dropped his gun and holster, while fumbling in his pockets.

This was in a highly populated hallway, people shuffling to and fro between hearings.

Whoop-sie! Dropped my gun!


Intelligent guy.... no common sense. Danger to self and others.

Has anyone setup a gun safety training program for FSP movers? Everyone coming in might not be properly trained in the handling of firearms. A bunch of newbies getting all excited without really knowing how to handle gun before exercising the open carry option sounds like a tragic accident waiting to happen.

Someone should approach Shaw and entice him to fly out and do a biannual training program.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2009, 02:48:01 PM by davann »
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NHArticleTen

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #574 on: April 15, 2009, 02:21:23 PM »

Anarcho Jesse pulls gun on drunk people.

http://qik.com/video/1451881


http://forum.freekeene.com/index.php?topic=793.0

*Sigh*

I'd like to know:

1. Why the gun wasn't fucking cocked and chambered in the first place.
2. Why he felt the need to brandish.
3. Why he chose to go confront people because they called him names.


Bad gun handling all around. And then he talked about his military experience as a way of justifying that he knew how to handle his guns. Sheesh.


points one, two, and three...I'd like to know also...

still, dude punches me in the chest...and there are three more goons on his "side"...I'm clearing leather and heating up a barrel or two...

Jesse is lucky to be alive right now(not to mention the drunk neighborhood ruffians)...

millions have military experience and are trained in the basics of killing others...hopefully only in defense of self, family, associates, and property...

I hope the cops told the drunk fuckers they were damn lucky to be alive...

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NHArticleTen

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #575 on: April 15, 2009, 02:26:01 PM »

I'll never forget, the one time I saw him at the State House. He was OC'ing (generally not a good idea, and the people who are first to ask you to stop are the people who have been fighting for gun rights for 30+ years in NH) and -- so help me god -- he dropped his gun and holster, while fumbling in his pockets.

This was in a highly populated hallway, people shuffling to and fro between hearings.

Whoop-sie! Dropped my gun!


Intelligent guy.... no common sense. Danger to self and others.


Funny how I didn't even know that and could tell that the dude is a gun safety menace. *Sigh*

the bigger question for those personally around Jesse is whether or not they have offered to help educate him?

(Denis, since you've related to us that you were personally present when he dropped his gun...did you or anyone else offer to help him if he so desired?)

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NHArticleTen

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« Reply #576 on: April 15, 2009, 02:27:53 PM »

I should drive up there on Thursday and cause some drama.

RL courthouse goatse FTW.

I should call a press conference for the FSP. And then strip naked while open carrying in front of the cameras.
No, do it for FreeKeene

The FSP needs some new NUDE publicity.

FTFY....

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NHArticleTen

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #577 on: April 15, 2009, 02:36:15 PM »

Bad gun handling all around.
I'll never forget, the one time I saw him at the State House. He was OC'ing (generally not a good idea, and the people who are first to ask you to stop are the people who have been fighting for gun rights for 30+ years in NH) and -- so help me god -- he dropped his gun and holster, while fumbling in his pockets.

This was in a highly populated hallway, people shuffling to and fro between hearings.

Whoop-sie! Dropped my gun!


Intelligent guy.... no common sense. Danger to self and others.

Has anyone setup a gun safety training program for FSP movers? Everyone coming in might not be properly trained in the handling of firearms. A bunch of newbies getting all excited without really knowing how to handle gun before excising the open carry option sounds like a tragic accident waiting to happen.

Someone should approach Shaw and entice him to fly out and do a biannual training program.

plenty of good instructors in NH...both native and immigrants...

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davann

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #578 on: April 15, 2009, 02:52:14 PM »

Bad gun handling all around.
I'll never forget, the one time I saw him at the State House. He was OC'ing (generally not a good idea, and the people who are first to ask you to stop are the people who have been fighting for gun rights for 30+ years in NH) and -- so help me god -- he dropped his gun and holster, while fumbling in his pockets.

This was in a highly populated hallway, people shuffling to and fro between hearings.

Whoop-sie! Dropped my gun!


Intelligent guy.... no common sense. Danger to self and others.

Has anyone setup a gun safety training program for FSP movers? Everyone coming in might not be properly trained in the handling of firearms. A bunch of newbies getting all excited without really knowing how to handle gun before excising the open carry option sounds like a tragic accident waiting to happen.

Someone should approach Shaw and entice him to fly out and do a biannual training program.

plenty of good instructors in NH...both native and immigrants...



I was thinking of something free of charge and above and beyond the regular type of gun safety program.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #579 on: April 15, 2009, 03:00:55 PM »

There are FSPers and native Friends of the FSP that are credentialed (I forget with what organization(s)) to give regular gun safety classes, and to train other people in giving gun safety classes. I believe one of the FSP state reps is one such person.

But that's just it -- the kind of people that go to (and teach) such classes are, by and large, the kind of people that run (credible) campaigns for for State Rep.
They are also not the kind of people to put their Free-Stater status or general philosophy right in the face of everyone they interact with.
They are the kind of people that quietly, competently volunteer at a soup kitchen... without making a drama out of it.

NHArticleTen

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #580 on: April 15, 2009, 04:50:39 PM »

Bad gun handling all around.
I'll never forget, the one time I saw him at the State House. He was OC'ing (generally not a good idea, and the people who are first to ask you to stop are the people who have been fighting for gun rights for 30+ years in NH) and -- so help me god -- he dropped his gun and holster, while fumbling in his pockets.

This was in a highly populated hallway, people shuffling to and fro between hearings.

Whoop-sie! Dropped my gun!


Intelligent guy.... no common sense. Danger to self and others.

Has anyone setup a gun safety training program for FSP movers? Everyone coming in might not be properly trained in the handling of firearms. A bunch of newbies getting all excited without really knowing how to handle gun before excising the open carry option sounds like a tragic accident waiting to happen.

Someone should approach Shaw and entice him to fly out and do a biannual training program.

plenty of good instructors in NH...both native and immigrants...



I was thinking of something free of charge and above and beyond the regular type of gun safety program.

I'm sorry...I can't find where I mentioned a "charge"...or the type or quality of an individual program?

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davann

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #581 on: April 15, 2009, 05:22:35 PM »

Bad gun handling all around.
I'll never forget, the one time I saw him at the State House. He was OC'ing (generally not a good idea, and the people who are first to ask you to stop are the people who have been fighting for gun rights for 30+ years in NH) and -- so help me god -- he dropped his gun and holster, while fumbling in his pockets.

This was in a highly populated hallway, people shuffling to and fro between hearings.

Whoop-sie! Dropped my gun!


Intelligent guy.... no common sense. Danger to self and others.

Has anyone setup a gun safety training program for FSP movers? Everyone coming in might not be properly trained in the handling of firearms. A bunch of newbies getting all excited without really knowing how to handle gun before excising the open carry option sounds like a tragic accident waiting to happen.

Someone should approach Shaw and entice him to fly out and do a biannual training program.

plenty of good instructors in NH...both native and immigrants...



I was thinking of something free of charge and above and beyond the regular type of gun safety program.

I'm sorry...I can't find where I mentioned a "charge"...or the type or quality of an individual program?



You did not mention "charge", nor did I mentioned you did. The writen word is not the best way to communicate.
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blackie

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #582 on: April 15, 2009, 09:50:13 PM »

A Candia, NH woman has turned herself in to police after several animal cruelty charges were filed against her.

http://www.wmur.com/video/19023226/index.html
So it turns out it was a freestater working for this lady that called the SPCA and started this whole process in motion.
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BonerJoe

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #583 on: April 15, 2009, 09:55:58 PM »

lol
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NHArticleTen

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #584 on: April 16, 2009, 09:24:22 AM »

A Candia, NH woman has turned herself in to police after several animal cruelty charges were filed against her.

http://www.wmur.com/video/19023226/index.html
So it turns out it was a freestater working for this lady that called the SPCA and started this whole process in motion.

of course, some "freestaters" aren't as philosophically mature as others...and still resort to the guns-of-government to get "their" way...and/or to force their opinions / mandates upon others.

perhaps it would be beneficial for Beth to be dropped off naked and with no supplies out in big sky country with the thousands of wild horses currently located on bureau of land management ("government") land...

out there she would find some healthy horses, some sick horses, mostly thinner than "barn-fed" horses, and some with worms and other ailments...

But hey, just like Beth we're all still living and learning...some faster than others...

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