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  • What is the usurpers name, corporate color's office address? I'd like to post him in my USURPERS Hall of Defame...

  • the Judge putting the cuffs on personaly ?

    is that neutral ?

    was the court even in session ?

    Had the judge been announced yet ? is the Judge on steroids rage ?

  • @canadastreetmedia i didnt hear anything, selly ass runamuck

  • I don't understand what the hell happened there. The judge walked in, screamed in an emotionally labile manner, and then arrested someone. What the hell is going on? I didn't even know it was ajudge till I read that.

    Is that how NH works? Random people walk in the room, and order random things, then arrest you 4 seconds later? I don't get why he was standing in the first place, but I would think the judge would ASK him before screaming then arresting. What a nutjob.

  • NOTE! The "grievances" being discussed in this video are NOT the petitions for redress described by the NH Constitution. Rather, they are paperwork filed with the Judicial bureaucracy.

    Constitutional petitions for redress, by definition, are filed with one's State Representatives, and are heard by the House of Representatives. Any other petition is an obfuscation, to make people think the Constitution is still in effect!

  • Thomas Jefferson said it best..The Tree Of Liberty Must Be Refreshed From Time To Time With The Blood Of Tyrants And Patriots!

  • "Of liberty I would say that, in the whole plenitude of its extent, it is unobstructed action according to our will. But rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add within the limits of the law, because law is often but the tyrants will, and always so when it violates the right of an individual." --- Thomas Jefferson

  • I'll settle for fired and let the position remain empty. He's not needed and he knows it. As far as the violence against them is concerned... that is up to you.

  • Most people don't understand that this truly is tyranny and why it's so freaking awful. Not in New Hampshire and NOT to me.

  • I wonder what these fines cost when you get arrested for protesting????

  • how do we get that judge and really hurt his career?

  • One idea is to tell his family what he is really up to.

  • It always amazes me that when a citizen makes a complaint to the government about the government that all kinds of roadblocks suddenly appear in your path. And when the government makes a complaint about to the government about a citizen, then all those roadblocks suddenly disappear.

    "The table is tilted folks...the game is rigged..."

    "...they call it the American Dream because you have to be asleep to believe it."

    -- complements of the late George Carlin

  • I always find it funny that people claim that government is established to "protect" our freedoms and liberties... now how is a back pack search while going into the court freedom? How is anything like what they are doing, protecting any kind of freedom?

  • I just <3 that Judge Burke clip Dave! Keep showing it.

  • Why did they arrest him? What a bunch of Tyrants.

  • The guy was arrested for sitting too slowly?? Surely you can't be serious, Dave. What next, jailing me for eating McDonald's?

  • Yes, that's why they arrested and jailed him.

    And watching the video it's obvious that he stood up because THEY CALLED HIS NAME!

    It was a setup, I'm convinced.

  • Well it was more of a deception. As Ian might have been wise to ask the court that by sitting in the defendants chair, would he be losing any of his rights.

    What you guys aren't grasping is that you're giving up your rights by following their orders without clarifying that you will gladly oblige, but only while retaining ALL of your Constitutional Rights..

    You must assert those rights in just about every sentence. A Master asks the questions, a slave answers.

    It's all about jurisdiction.

  • "It's all about jurisdiction."

    In my perspective, it's an issue of power.

    Without the power to coerce, jurisdiction becomes moot. As in all voluntary interactions, the only contracts one can be held to are the ones explicitly agreed to.

    Just attacking the problem of arbitrary power from another direction than you. That's why I've tried to tell you I'm not arguing with you.

  • Thank god for liberty activists! NH really seems to have a lot of crazy gov't employees and politicians, eh?

  • I think they're everywhere, it's just that in NH the activists are lifting up the rocks they live under and shining a light on them...

  • There are laws restricting GRIEVANCES??? How is that not unconstitutional? It says "redress of grievances" in the first amendment!! Frickin lawmakers.

  • ""redress of grievances" in the first amendment!"

    That's the Federal constitution, not the state.

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