NH re-institutes "redress of grievance"
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Sounds like this could be a great tool for liberty.
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Wow, this is awesome. Finally a way to speak out for those abuses of power.
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I will keep buying $200 cars and they'll keep towing them until they get the message or I go broke.
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Why do you see this as a racial issue? I would think that if you believe your rights as an African-American were being trodden in NH, that this would give you an easy way to express your concern.
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I'm sure once it catches on as a means to challenge the bogus rulings and egregious harassment that occurs the race line will be broken. When word gets out on the street that NH is free from corruption by local government they'll have a further influx of freedom minded people.Possibly people will push for similar legislation and not move. Too bad for the soon glacier forming in NH. The forecast is the heaviest of metal too. The fed won't let NH run a muck displaying the superiority of democracy.
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The belligerent, arrogant attitudes of these public SERVANTS are causing their own demise. They're supposed to work for the People, the People don't work for them. What ever caused them to reverse the pecking order? Authoritarianism doesn't belong in America.
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I'm not sure its the State's job to implement a redress policy so much as its a citizens duty to demand a redress policy. Remember, that no government has the power to take away ANY of your creator given rights, so they also don't have the power to give them back to you.
Let me also say that I support Bob Schulz in his attempts to petition the Federal Government for redress. If this issue can build awareness of this forgotten right (never discussed in the media) then I'm all for it.
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Is that still not liken to asking the hangman not to do his job?
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that was quick
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Who woulda thought?
I hear now the House leadership is trying to quash this.
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