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Sponsor: http://FreeKeene.com - "Right to Travel" activist Russell Kanning of Keene appears in court after an incident earlier this year where cops pull him over. Their reason for stopping him was that they recognized him, and knew he was a person who refuses to accept a driver's license.

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  • @Marleyites I want those documents, whic shows I am my own person and property, idiot. Get a life.

  • @michaeltbear hmmm. I can understand being passionate for these causes. I can't understand why someone would be so annoyed or against liberty or silly, arbitrary, revenue generation policy enforcement. Could you shed some light on why you are so peeved by people who value liberty? I don't understand your point of view, so I'm just asking you to explain your reasoning so that we can all learn from each other instead of continuing to be divided based on our own egos. Peace.

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  • @loveunderlaw

    Its marked as spam, however I will add this anyway.

    I have done the research. I am in a different country, so the laws are different to you and I, however... There is no such law and you are full of shit.

    Does that help?

  • @loveunderlaw

    What law states this exactly? Or is it merely word play?

  • @loveunderlaw

    Lets say that there is a hill thats almost impossible to climb. So, you built a bridge to get up to the top. There was nothing there so you planted crops to feed your family.

    Now lets say I come there and use your bridge to plant my own crops?

    What happens if I broke your bridge and you could not use it, when then?

    What is the difference between that and using the highways? How do they get repaired? Are you going to re-surface them when you use them?

  • @DedHedJosh

    You have to balance your wording here, but if you truly want freedom, then what are you doing using a computer? Using electricity to power that PC.

    You want your cake and eat it.

    The only truly free people in the US are the Quakers.

    You cannot have it both ways. You want to use the roads then you have to help pay for the upkeep, you want to watch TV then you have to pay, you want water then you pay for it or you drink the river water, it really is THAT simple.

  • @Blahblobify

    In the UK you can get the licence at 17 and its good till the day you die.

    Unless you become incapable of driving of course.

    I agree, I am happy to allow the "Travel by any means" rule that they are so happy to keep spouting, but they are using the highways... Who pays for it and how?

    Let them go by any means they deem fit but they can stay the fuck off the highways since they dont want to pay for them to be built and maintained.

    ARSEHOLES.

  • @FatRakoon

    I live in Arizona, where at age 21 you get a license that is good until you are 65 years old, which seems the way to go. No renewal fees or tests for 40+ years unless you get a lot of tickets and safety of operation comes into question.These idiots want everyone to have the right to drive 3 tons of metal at 60 miles an hour in public without any license or tests to demonstrate their ability to drive (or travel) safely or show a knowledge of traffic laws.

    Assholes

  • @Blahblobify

    Yes I agree fully.

    I am however, very open to finding out ways to stop the powers that be from taking even more money off us, and I am all for not paying a tax here or there especially when its some made up tax, but the one thing that I cannot stand, is that many people seems to accept that having no insurance is acceptable.

    That I am afraid is not.

    Its not for them that they need insurance, its for the people they coule potentially ruin through their selfishness.

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