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.