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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1050 on: June 11, 2009, 06:21:39 PM »

Suffice to say, I'd certainly not hit it, even with beer googles on.

Nick, you could do SO much better. I expected someone at least mildly attractive, but she looks like a reject from the Ugly Betty casting call, "no way Jim, it's just called Ugly Betty, not Dick Shriveling Betty. NEXT!" The FSP better recruit some better looking ladies, so that this one wont cause anymore trouble. My guess is she's like a big fish in a little pond, and some decent competition in the hot chick department would drastically reduce her home-wrecking capabilities.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1051 on: June 11, 2009, 06:24:53 PM »

Didn't we see her featured in that video from Candia? You know, the one where she's wearing the blanket and standing out in the middle of that pen? She kinda looks like an undernourished horse, anyway.

And by the way, is it a requirement to look famished and emaciated before you can become a Keeniac Anarchy activist? Not one of these people looks an ounce over 150 lbs!

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OK, it looks like she got busted for expired registration and falsified tags. Is she protesting the vehicle registration laws? And the Delaware stuff, it looks like fraud, but against the state, so, it's iffy. I mean, both states seem to be after her for falsifying documents she provided to them or used in/on her vehicle. I'm sympathetic in principle, but I don't know about the tactics. I mean, if you oppose vehicle licensing, the "civil disobedience" that comes to mind would be operating openly without  a license plate or registration, not falsifying them. As for the welfare fraud, eh, whatever, but it sure sucks they took her son away. Is the potential consequence worth weaseling some extra money out of the state with a lie or forged paperwork? I just can't figure out the specifics, though.

Despite my distaste for the lady, based solely on what I've read here on on nhunderground, having your children kidnapped by the state is a fate I'd wish on no one. Even though the boy's with his grandparents and not a terrible foster family or an orphanage, I still hope that they get him back or sort it out in such a way that the boy is not  emotionally damaged any further. That's a terrible fate, being a ward of the state. He's paying the price for his mother's choices, though, which is something you have to think about if you;re going to do this kind of thing. Having a kid is a serious liability if you're committed to civil disobedience. It's a weakness the state knows it can exploit. The state cares nothing for the child's welfare, but they can and will use your love for that child against you. They're sick bastards.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1052 on: June 11, 2009, 08:06:02 PM »

Despite my distaste for the lady, based solely on what I've read here on on nhunderground, having your children kidnapped by the state is a fate I'd wish on no one. Even though the boy's with his grandparents and not a terrible foster family or an orphanage, I still hope that they get him back or sort it out in such a way that the boy is not  emotionally damaged any further. That's a terrible fate, being a ward of the state. He's paying the price for his mother's choices, though, which is something you have to think about if you;re going to do this kind of thing. Having a kid is a serious liability if you're committed to civil disobedience. It's a weakness the state knows it can exploit. The state cares nothing for the child's welfare, but they can and will use your love for that child against you. They're sick bastards.
He's not a ward of the state - he is/was with his family. Probably the most stable part of a family he knows. Someplace where he has his own bed.....not the basement of a restaurant with your mom and the third adult male in less than 2 years. First he lived with Rob, then he lived with EJ, and now he lives with Bill. Talk about confusing for a 3 year old. You're damn right he's paying for his mother's choices - which is why I think, at least for the time being, he is better off with his grandparents. They were good enough for her to drop off at a few months back, they're good enough now. Please - stop making it sound like the kid is being persecuted.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1053 on: June 11, 2009, 08:11:34 PM »

I don't think I was saying the kid was persecuted at all! All I was saying is that he is going where the state wants him to go, making him a ward of the state. I also said I was glad he was with the grandparents and not a foster home or orphanage. I said I hope they sort it out in a way that spares him any further mental trauma. That remains my sincere hope.

And yeah, the kid is 3, so she sounds like a bad mother as well as a bad wife and girlfriend. No stability, subordinating her obligation to the child she chose to bring into the world to her own transitory desires, risking imprisonment and abandoning him. She seems pretty fucking messed up.
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« Reply #1054 on: June 11, 2009, 08:25:57 PM »

Despite my distaste for the lady, based solely on what I've read here on on nhunderground, having your children kidnapped by the state is a fate I'd wish on no one. Even though the boy's with his grandparents and not a terrible foster family or an orphanage, I still hope that they get him back or sort it out in such a way that the boy is not  emotionally damaged any further. That's a terrible fate, being a ward of the state. He's paying the price for his mother's choices, though, which is something you have to think about if you;re going to do this kind of thing. Having a kid is a serious liability if you're committed to civil disobedience. It's a weakness the state knows it can exploit. The state cares nothing for the child's welfare, but they can and will use your love for that child against you. They're sick bastards.
He's not a ward of the state - he is/was with his family. Probably the most stable part of a family he knows. Someplace where he has his own bed.....not the basement of a restaurant with your mom and the third adult male in less than 2 years. First he lived with Rob, then he lived with EJ, and now he lives with Bill. Talk about confusing for a 3 year old. You're damn right he's paying for his mother's choices - which is why I think, at least for the time being, he is better off with his grandparents. They were good enough for her to drop off at a few months back, they're good enough now. Please - stop making it sound like the kid is being persecuted.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1055 on: June 11, 2009, 09:03:25 PM »

Uh oh... Is that Kate, the ex-wife?
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« Reply #1056 on: June 11, 2009, 09:25:50 PM »

Despite my distaste for the lady, based solely on what I've read here on on nhunderground, having your children kidnapped by the state is a fate I'd wish on no one. Even though the boy's with his grandparents and not a terrible foster family or an orphanage, I still hope that they get him back or sort it out in such a way that the boy is not  emotionally damaged any further. That's a terrible fate, being a ward of the state. He's paying the price for his mother's choices, though, which is something you have to think about if you;re going to do this kind of thing. Having a kid is a serious liability if you're committed to civil disobedience. It's a weakness the state knows it can exploit. The state cares nothing for the child's welfare, but they can and will use your love for that child against you. They're sick bastards.
He's not a ward of the state - he is/was with his family. Probably the most stable part of a family he knows. Someplace where he has his own bed.....not the basement of a restaurant with your mom and the third adult male in less than 2 years. First he lived with Rob, then he lived with EJ, and now he lives with Bill. Talk about confusing for a 3 year old. You're damn right he's paying for his mother's choices - which is why I think, at least for the time being, he is better off with his grandparents. They were good enough for her to drop off at a few months back, they're good enough now. Please - stop making it sound like the kid is being persecuted.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1057 on: June 11, 2009, 09:26:21 PM »

Uh oh... Is that Kate, the ex-wife?

Is who Kate? I doubt Kate is posting here....and if she was, her user name would probably be "kate" or soemthing like that. She doesn't use a screen name of sorts. Besides, she's at her sister's working on her wedding gown.  :D
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1058 on: June 11, 2009, 09:27:13 PM »

Uh oh... Is that Kate, the ex-wife?

No, that's Tammy, who had an obsessive hatred of Ivy, from the very beginning (before anything approaching cause appeared).

Kate (Bill's ex-wife) is a class act, and doesn't engage in this nonsense.  From the original "incident," she has asked that folks not engage in petty nonsense (to the point, if I recall correctly, of chewing Tammy out publicly, in Murphy's.  Right, Tammy?).

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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1059 on: June 11, 2009, 09:29:26 PM »

And that's Joe, the asshole.
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« Reply #1060 on: June 11, 2009, 09:37:26 PM »

When blackie named this thread, he nailed it. 
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« Reply #1061 on: June 11, 2009, 09:47:34 PM »

Despite my distaste for the lady, based solely on what I've read here on on nhunderground, having your children kidnapped by the state is a fate I'd wish on no one. Even though the boy's with his grandparents and not a terrible foster family or an orphanage, I still hope that they get him back or sort it out in such a way that the boy is not  emotionally damaged any further. That's a terrible fate, being a ward of the state. He's paying the price for his mother's choices, though, which is something you have to think about if you;re going to do this kind of thing. Having a kid is a serious liability if you're committed to civil disobedience. It's a weakness the state knows it can exploit. The state cares nothing for the child's welfare, but they can and will use your love for that child against you. They're sick bastards.
He's not a ward of the state - he is/was with his family. Probably the most stable part of a family he knows. Someplace where he has his own bed.....not the basement of a restaurant with your mom and the third adult male in less than 2 years. First he lived with Rob, then he lived with EJ, and now he lives with Bill. Talk about confusing for a 3 year old. You're damn right he's paying for his mother's choices - which is why I think, at least for the time being, he is better off with his grandparents. They were good enough for her to drop off at a few months back, they're good enough now. Please - stop making it sound like the kid is being persecuted.
So, you seeing anyone right now?
Do I dare ask why you ask?
Cause you're hot and I'm way hotter and younger and hotter. All that fun stuff.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1062 on: June 11, 2009, 09:48:42 PM »

And that's Joe, the asshole.

Oh look, wommenz.
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Re: Drama in the Free State
« Reply #1063 on: June 11, 2009, 09:51:29 PM »

They say they found a fossil of the "missing link".  Bullshit, it's alive and well in New Hampshire!
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« Reply #1064 on: June 11, 2009, 09:52:48 PM »

Cause you're hot.
Dude, you don't even know me. Maybe this is the problem with the FSP guys - they leap before looking.  :wink:
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