I'm sorry guys, you're wrong to do this. Somebody paid for the time to use the space and put in rules. They could have even paid extra for the rules. So you have to abid by the rules, to stay. For example, if I rent the place to have a wedding, you can't just walk in and start chanting with signs. I could get security to throw you out. I honestly hate when people act like this. I hope none of you had Ron Paul signs. This just makes us look stupid and crazy. You turn off people from vote him
You guys are tools! put down you signs and you can stay there. The Huntsman campaign rented the property, so they can set up their own rules. Its like I rent a house from someone, and you come over to my house with your dog, and I say not pets allowed. Why? because I have rented the property and I get to make my own rules. Yes the signs are harmless and no victim to all of this. But you have to analyze the situation, they were willing to make a deal with you, but you chose to make it difficult.
The only laws you up hold are the perverse laws you created in your heads. If there was some new world order I would make sure you guys had no part of it. Even the crowd hates you guys.
Good video, I'd title it "1st Amendment Rights not allowed at Huntsman Campaign" By the way, I like the Huntsman hottie at 1:22. So misinformed yet so cute!
Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help, Help, I'm being repressed! Did you see him repressing me? ... Oh, bloody giveaway. Did you hear that? Did you hear that, eh? That's what I was on about. Did you see him repressing me? You saw it, didn't ya?" - Dennis the Constitutional Peasant
Principle becomes confused with antagonism. Though the event is on public property, the event is reserved by a private group. ...Like a rented public hall for a wedding reception, birthday party, or large classroom, they have the right to maintain their decorum and ambiance. Further, they invited you to stay with few restrictions. We regularly agree to certain restrictions for voluntary participation without giving it much thought. This behavior detracts from the message of liberty. Sorry, guys.
I think you're taking "Free Speech" into the wrong context. As the title says you were there to "Crash" it. Not share your opinions and such. I could go on but I wont.
You should have been allowed to be there with signs. Just be polite about it. And when the cops ask you to leave. Don't yell it out and that you are being "Threatened" because you weren't. That is why you got thrown out, and it's justified - You did wrong there, you pay for it
But you got thrown out for the right reason. You were more or less insulting the officers (yelling that you were escorted out etc) You shouldn't have done that. It makes you look immature.
I don't support the Huntsman fella. But if they rented the location then it is a Private Property and then their rules apply. If they did not rent it, You can put up signs. But don't hate the cops for doing their job - That's low
Oh man. Listen I think it's just as ridiculous as the next guy that the Huntsman campaign had a stick up their ass. That said, while it may be public property, space can be privately rented. When it's privately rented the renters are allowed to make their own rules. They could have said nobody is allowed in without a tuxedo on if they wanted. In this case it was a private even (albeit open to the public) and they have the right to not allow signs that they don't want, or any at all.
I find it troubling when the perception can arise that greater nonviolent communication was employed by the agents of the establishment than by those who felt their rights infringed. I feel as though addressing of the deeper property-ownership questions has not occurred with much of any significance in this video, with the exception of their being raised by name (e.g. the claim that the campaign "rented" the space).
Absurd response from the staff. There was no disturbance until they sought to force activists to cease a quiet demonstration and modify their location and behavior. Money is stolen from individuals to pay for the college and that's why I protest on "public property". When people stop stealing to finance these institutions, I will stop protesting at state-controlled buildings.
@networkedfreedom - Poor baby, need a diaper change. Well You so called activists cause violence and violate peoples freedom of speech rights too, so stop your whining.
we all understand freedom of speech, but you guys are just getting stupid now. the lady can't speak for john huntsman's stance on freedom of speech, and regardless if it's public property, if the space is rented by the campaign, they are allowed to make policy for the time it's rented. they were polite and reasonable, but you are becoming extremists who just want to be on youtube. i support your cause, but you have some flawed methods.
@bohemianowl - They were acting disorderly. When your in a place you do not own, then you are required to act in an approprite mannor that the other person see to their acceptable. I don't think these so called activists where there just for the heck of it.
@eajjoutlaw - All they want to do is to start trouble that has become known of them to everyone else in Keene. Everyone else in Keene has had it with these so called activists with their behavior and are starting to lay the law down that either they behave or leave.
@maximumfullpower How can you force people to leave? Harassment is against the law also, so that would make "everyone else" in Keene lawbreakers. As far as renting out government property, I don't believe that nullifies free speech, but I am not a lawyer.
@bohemianowl So if you were to rent out a lecture hall at a public university that was intended for a select audience, and random people showed up and were being disruptive, you wouldn't want an administrator would remove them from the building? A public university is not the same as a public park. These guys are being nuisances, citing the first amendment in order to be obnoxiously and draw unnecessary attention to themselves. It's sad, really.
@eajjoutlaw - That because they want the twisted version to come out so their so called supporters keep on donating so they can haul in as much free money as possible.
@maximumfullpower notice how they tried to edit out the part where they make a statement to the crowd and the crowd clapped for the cops and booed the ill-mannered children.
@maximumfullpower publik skool is nothing more than government indoctrination camp, where the sheep succeed by blindly following orders and become working drones for the corporatist bankster criminals.
Basically all you so called activists want to do is to just cause trouble to get free money and have your mintues of fame on video. If I were you, I choose my words very carefully next time before you all open your foul mouths.
@bohemianowl notice how the people said that they rented out the space. when you rent out a space you govern the rules temporarily and these punks invaded the space and decided to be disorderly.
@eajjoutlaw If its open to the public I'm pretty sure that means anyone can go, whether the event the building is in is rented out or not. As far as being disorderly, I believe they just sat down on the balcony with signs. And then everyone had a fit. Because they were sitting. They didn't invade space or act up, everyone else did. When you go to a university are you invading space?
@eajjoutlaw so using that logic i can rent a public park,then make my own rule\policy that all women must give me a blowjob ,then i can have cops kick out the one that don`t comply
@nrev79 LMAO yes and no. [yes] if you ask the people officials (who own the park and make decisions on behalf of the people of the town/city) for a permit. they will decide if you are worthy of a permit. [No] I highly doubt the public officials would deem your perverted, and rather obscene nature, unfit to be held publicly.
@maximumfullpower Where do you see activists "causing trouble"? Is standing up for what you believe in now viewed as "causing trouble"? Is it because they are young and have signs they are instantly deemed as "bad?" They didn't go to the building to "cause trouble" they were expressing their views quietly. I don't think activists are only doing this for "free money". What money? Everyone is getting laid off bussiness are failing. That's the big problem here in America.
Ian Bernard, Jason Talley, Derrick J. Horton, Kelly whatever you name is there bimbo, and ROFL the boy with brown hair all think your tough behind the camera. You are basically nothing without your camera. All of you so called activists know nothing on what freedom really is.
Pigs are pigs, they can't think for themselves.They just go where they are told by their owners.
ConfederateGypsy 2 days ago
@Fr33manTV you ask alot of questions....i got one for you...were you born retarded or did it develop over time?
haysuess118 3 weeks ago
I'm sorry guys, you're wrong to do this. Somebody paid for the time to use the space and put in rules. They could have even paid extra for the rules. So you have to abid by the rules, to stay. For example, if I rent the place to have a wedding, you can't just walk in and start chanting with signs. I could get security to throw you out. I honestly hate when people act like this. I hope none of you had Ron Paul signs. This just makes us look stupid and crazy. You turn off people from vote him
Jahkillian 3 weeks ago
You guys are tools! put down you signs and you can stay there. The Huntsman campaign rented the property, so they can set up their own rules. Its like I rent a house from someone, and you come over to my house with your dog, and I say not pets allowed. Why? because I have rented the property and I get to make my own rules. Yes the signs are harmless and no victim to all of this. But you have to analyze the situation, they were willing to make a deal with you, but you chose to make it difficult.
coolasshole23 4 weeks ago 2
The only laws you up hold are the perverse laws you created in your heads. If there was some new world order I would make sure you guys had no part of it. Even the crowd hates you guys.
runningwolfkenpo 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
the chick is annoying.
thefullmonte2003 1 month ago 4
who else had the song Signs by five man electrical band playing in their head while watching this? heh
dangboof 1 month ago
Good video, I'd title it "1st Amendment Rights not allowed at Huntsman Campaign" By the way, I like the Huntsman hottie at 1:22. So misinformed yet so cute!
busta57 1 month ago
Ron Paul 2012
ClassicCult 1 month ago
LOL
at the starwars improv!!
northwestblazinfire 1 month ago
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MrXDBC 1 month ago
Ah, now we see the violence inherent in the system. Come and see the violence inherent in the system. Help, Help, I'm being repressed! Did you see him repressing me? ... Oh, bloody giveaway. Did you hear that? Did you hear that, eh? That's what I was on about. Did you see him repressing me? You saw it, didn't ya?" - Dennis the Constitutional Peasant
bitjuglr 1 month ago
Principle becomes confused with antagonism. Though the event is on public property, the event is reserved by a private group. ...Like a rented public hall for a wedding reception, birthday party, or large classroom, they have the right to maintain their decorum and ambiance. Further, they invited you to stay with few restrictions. We regularly agree to certain restrictions for voluntary participation without giving it much thought. This behavior detracts from the message of liberty. Sorry, guys.
SlimStrontem 1 month ago
I think you're taking "Free Speech" into the wrong context. As the title says you were there to "Crash" it. Not share your opinions and such. I could go on but I wont.
You should have been allowed to be there with signs. Just be polite about it. And when the cops ask you to leave. Don't yell it out and that you are being "Threatened" because you weren't. That is why you got thrown out, and it's justified - You did wrong there, you pay for it
Hartjesz 1 month ago
@Hartjesz cool thing is, everyone there booed them away.
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
I'm all for free-speech.
But you got thrown out for the right reason. You were more or less insulting the officers (yelling that you were escorted out etc) You shouldn't have done that. It makes you look immature.
I don't support the Huntsman fella. But if they rented the location then it is a Private Property and then their rules apply. If they did not rent it, You can put up signs. But don't hate the cops for doing their job - That's low
Hartjesz 1 month ago
Oh man. Listen I think it's just as ridiculous as the next guy that the Huntsman campaign had a stick up their ass. That said, while it may be public property, space can be privately rented. When it's privately rented the renters are allowed to make their own rules. They could have said nobody is allowed in without a tuxedo on if they wanted. In this case it was a private even (albeit open to the public) and they have the right to not allow signs that they don't want, or any at all.
dallassailor 1 month ago
The cop is staying pretty cool.
kingg213 1 month ago
@kingg213 I guess I spoke too soon. That will teach me to watch the entire video before I post!
kingg213 1 month ago
I find it troubling when the perception can arise that greater nonviolent communication was employed by the agents of the establishment than by those who felt their rights infringed. I feel as though addressing of the deeper property-ownership questions has not occurred with much of any significance in this video, with the exception of their being raised by name (e.g. the claim that the campaign "rented" the space).
YadraVoat 1 month ago
Absurd response from the staff. There was no disturbance until they sought to force activists to cease a quiet demonstration and modify their location and behavior. Money is stolen from individuals to pay for the college and that's why I protest on "public property". When people stop stealing to finance these institutions, I will stop protesting at state-controlled buildings.
networkedfreedom 1 month ago
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@networkedfreedom - Poor baby, need a diaper change. Well You so called activists cause violence and violate peoples freedom of speech rights too, so stop your whining.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
and still waiting to see a single hottie...
bkershaccount 1 month ago
we all understand freedom of speech, but you guys are just getting stupid now. the lady can't speak for john huntsman's stance on freedom of speech, and regardless if it's public property, if the space is rented by the campaign, they are allowed to make policy for the time it's rented. they were polite and reasonable, but you are becoming extremists who just want to be on youtube. i support your cause, but you have some flawed methods.
bkershaccount 1 month ago
The santorum one was way better.
cincinatus90 1 month ago
And who are the "hotties", i mean, kelly is alright but its a bunch of dudes. Oh wait, your gay.
cincinatus90 1 month ago
@cincinatus90 - Looks like someone is desprite for a woman that has not seen and had action in years.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower Keep your dildos to yourself please. Thank you.
cincinatus90 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower be warned man, cincinatus's natural self defense is to act stupid
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
@eajjoutlaw - I agree that cincinatus90 natural self defense is to act stupid well more act like an imbecile.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
Im disgusted. They paid for the space, GET THE FUCK OUT OF THERE.
cincinatus90 1 month ago
@bohemianowl - They were acting disorderly. When your in a place you do not own, then you are required to act in an approprite mannor that the other person see to their acceptable. I don't think these so called activists where there just for the heck of it.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@eajjoutlaw - All they want to do is to start trouble that has become known of them to everyone else in Keene. Everyone else in Keene has had it with these so called activists with their behavior and are starting to lay the law down that either they behave or leave.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower How can you force people to leave? Harassment is against the law also, so that would make "everyone else" in Keene lawbreakers. As far as renting out government property, I don't believe that nullifies free speech, but I am not a lawyer.
bohemianowl 1 month ago
@bohemianowl So if you were to rent out a lecture hall at a public university that was intended for a select audience, and random people showed up and were being disruptive, you wouldn't want an administrator would remove them from the building? A public university is not the same as a public park. These guys are being nuisances, citing the first amendment in order to be obnoxiously and draw unnecessary attention to themselves. It's sad, really.
do0rdie7 1 month ago
@do0rdie7 this event was promoted as "open to the public"
I agree that if it was intended as private you are correct.
bohemianowl 1 month ago
@eajjoutlaw - That because they want the twisted version to come out so their so called supporters keep on donating so they can haul in as much free money as possible.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower exactly but what I'm getting at is that they know that they were outnumbered, they know they didn't want them there.
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
@bohemianowl - You know the Keene Superactivist Evan Pierce said something very simular. Nice try though, no dice.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower notice how they tried to edit out the part where they make a statement to the crowd and the crowd clapped for the cops and booed the ill-mannered children.
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
I would say they are more like highschool dropouts that just want to smoke weed, do drugs and not work at all.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower publik skool is nothing more than government indoctrination camp, where the sheep succeed by blindly following orders and become working drones for the corporatist bankster criminals.
bohemianowl 1 month ago
More of RP's tin foil hat-wearing college punks...
shalombringer 1 month ago
Basically all you so called activists want to do is to just cause trouble to get free money and have your mintues of fame on video. If I were you, I choose my words very carefully next time before you all open your foul mouths.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower how is exercising free speech on public property causin trouble?
bohemianowl 1 month ago
@bohemianowl notice how the people said that they rented out the space. when you rent out a space you govern the rules temporarily and these punks invaded the space and decided to be disorderly.
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
@eajjoutlaw If its open to the public I'm pretty sure that means anyone can go, whether the event the building is in is rented out or not. As far as being disorderly, I believe they just sat down on the balcony with signs. And then everyone had a fit. Because they were sitting. They didn't invade space or act up, everyone else did. When you go to a university are you invading space?
EastwoodClinton 1 month ago
@EastwoodClinton its open to the public if they are wary of follow the rules. Is it that hard to understand?
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
@eajjoutlaw so using that logic i can rent a public park,then make my own rule\policy that all women must give me a blowjob ,then i can have cops kick out the one that don`t comply
nrev79 1 month ago
@nrev79 LMAO yes and no. [yes] if you ask the people officials (who own the park and make decisions on behalf of the people of the town/city) for a permit. they will decide if you are worthy of a permit. [No] I highly doubt the public officials would deem your perverted, and rather obscene nature, unfit to be held publicly.
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
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scfranklin1209 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower Where do you see activists "causing trouble"? Is standing up for what you believe in now viewed as "causing trouble"? Is it because they are young and have signs they are instantly deemed as "bad?" They didn't go to the building to "cause trouble" they were expressing their views quietly. I don't think activists are only doing this for "free money". What money? Everyone is getting laid off bussiness are failing. That's the big problem here in America.
EastwoodClinton 1 month ago
Ian Bernard, Jason Talley, Derrick J. Horton, Kelly whatever you name is there bimbo, and ROFL the boy with brown hair all think your tough behind the camera. You are basically nothing without your camera. All of you so called activists know nothing on what freedom really is.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago
@maximumfullpower why dont you tell them what freedom really is then?
bohemianowl 1 month ago
@bohemianowl therefore you can think of it as temporary private property.
eajjoutlaw 1 month ago
Lol
"Welcome to America Kelly, this is how it works"
Sylinic 1 month ago
Keep it up guys, this is epic!
Sylinic 1 month ago
EPIC
FTLIan 1 month ago
@FTLIan - You so called activists cause violence and violate peoples freedom of speech rights too, so stop your whining.
maximumfullpower 1 month ago