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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: April 16, 2010, 05:15:45 PM »
Actually, I thought it sounded like he only had money from a check he was getting on the 17th. Unless it's a big check - sounds like a guy in bad circumstances where he is, with little or no cash, is getting on a bus and coming here with no job to crash on someone's couch.

Sounds like an amazing plan.
This sounds familiar...I wonder...

Hey! I think I recognize that guy!

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: February 28, 2010, 01:13:39 PM »
The bureaucrats are gonna claim the J-weed possessed him and made him to violent things.
The keeniacs are gonna claim it is an absolute outrage for police to show up just because a wasted drunk guy drove his motorhome all over his neighbor's property, smashed it thru a garage door, and then started shooting bullets into the air.

I mean, what kind of jackbooted thugs go after a guy like that anyway  :?:
What I would like to know is who put that house in his way. I smell entrapment!

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: February 26, 2010, 06:09:27 AM »
Get a vasectomy and you'll never have to worry about paying 18 years worth of payments to your ex.
That's kind of like locking the barn door after the horses are out, isn't it? Can't wait for some one else to suggest a (insert appropriate number)-trimester abortion.

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Maybe he burglarized a police department?  Stealing only the corrupt officers doughnuts?
I can see someone getting the book thrown at them for that. Steal a cop's donuts? I'm surprised he's only on parole til 2013 ;)

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: January 11, 2010, 05:24:52 PM »
Wow... I'm honestly, truely and amazingly stricken.

Who Tammy is... When Ivy's Baby is due... When Tim gets out of prison... all of that shit matters to you asshats. Seriously.

175 fucking pages. Wow. Seriously. How many exclamation points do I need to put on that? Wow!

If you were here, in NH, rather than bitching about it, you could have held Ivy's baby. Laughed at Tammy in her face as she advocates the existence of the state. Pissed on, or visited, Tim as he's in prison.

And yet the most AMAZING thing you have to do is post on this thread.

I'd feel bad if I didn't take a pause between wiping my ass just now.
Dude, drama thread. Post gossip or GTFO.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: December 13, 2009, 10:55:24 AM »
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Wanna go smoke dope in the town square? There's gonna be a drum circl
Well, I was going to say no...but since you mentioned the drum circle, what the hell! Why not? I can't resit a good drum circle!

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: December 08, 2009, 06:23:17 PM »
Yea, because you know nowadays saying your guilty is like saying you're innocent. It's just using a different word to do so.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: December 03, 2009, 05:32:15 PM »
eh, seems to me if he weren't guilty, he wouldn't have pled guilty. Yes, they might have put a lot of pressure for him to plead guilty, but what's worse: maintaining your innocence and being in prison but having a chance to eventually prove your innocence and make things up to your family or being in prison for only 10 years and having everyone think you're a pedophile? The fact that his only concern was that being in prison 25 to life would be scary makes me think....yea, probably guilty.

perhaps you did not understand correctly...

Tim stepped up to the plate for his kids...

Tim took the bullet to spare his children...

One would hope that you would do the same for your children...

Except not if he's molesting them. But that has already apparently been judged an impossible occurrence. I've interacted with people who have been molested by their parents. It really fucks them up. If Logsdon really were going to bat for his kids, he would never have pled guilty, regardless of the threats...unless he actually did it.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: December 03, 2009, 03:03:41 PM »
eh, seems to me if he weren't guilty, he wouldn't have pled guilty. Yes, they might have put a lot of pressure for him to plead guilty, but what's worse: maintaining your innocence and being in prison but having a chance to eventually prove your innocence and make things up to your family or being in prison for only 10 years and having everyone think you're a pedophile? The fact that his only concern was that being in prison 25 to life would be scary makes me think....yea, probably guilty.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: November 29, 2009, 01:27:23 PM »
I'm fairly certain that most people wouldn't consider "nutcake" to be such a devastating insult that they would refuse to have anything more to do with the liberty movement. If there are people like that, then I guess nutcake would be a suitable word to describe them.   

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: October 17, 2009, 08:15:30 PM »
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I would have thought property, ownership, sanctity of contracts, and repayment of debt would be of paramount importance to anarcocapitalists. Maybe not so much to "voluntaryists"...?
Please, everyone knows that as long as the government exists, propery, ownership, contracts and debt repayment are enforced by and party to government regulations. Therefore, no contract is actually valid until you get rid of the government. Duh.

So, how about them arrests today, eh?

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: October 15, 2009, 09:31:17 PM »
I love you, Anton
BREAKING NEW DRAMA! Denis loves Anton!!!!!!!  :shock:

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: October 13, 2009, 09:39:51 AM »
Use of Wagner as theme music was spoiled by the Nazis. I don't recommend it as a PR ploy.
He himself was actually very anti-nazi. I like Fucik better. It has a more upbeat rhythm.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: October 11, 2009, 08:43:01 AM »
he means before it cooled and solidified.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: October 10, 2009, 10:45:11 AM »
lol. But you know Tammy, if you do that, it's not he who will suffer, but everyone around him...ok, he might suffer a bit.

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Wah, huh? She is the statest? as in: The most state?
 l'etat, c'est moi?
Hur dur
Derp?
Absolutely.

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General / Re: Drama in the Free State
« on: October 09, 2009, 03:13:56 PM »
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Didn't you know? "ny2nh" is actually a Statist.
No no no, she's a Fed, though I guess that's just a subcategory of statest. I know because I grew up in Kennebunkport, ME and know feds when I see them.

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Same goes for TheScoop, of course.
Damn! They're on to me!

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