Thursday, May 01, 2008

The Revolution: A Manifesto - Sold Out!

It's official, the second day on the market, Dr. Ron Paul's new book has been sold out over at Amazon.


The book is still listed as #1 on Amazon, and currently listed #13 on Barnes & Noble.


Tracey Defrag

Welcome to the newest FSP member, VampireZIM to move to NH...

http://traceydefrag.com/

Outlaw Puppeteer - NH

Here's a link to the law... RSA 286:1

And BikerBill's description of the event on the following video is perfect:

Dave Ridley threatens civilization as we know it -- indeed, the very fabric of society -- with unauthorized capitalistic (and very handsome, I might add) puppets. Chaos ensues. Nobody notices...



Here's a video from another pro-liberty resident of NH:

Monday, April 28, 2008

Ron Paul on CNN American Morning

Friday, April 11, 2008

Social Security Identify Theft Prevention Act

So, the Real-ID card was passed a few years ago and a few states have opted out. What is the federal government to do?

Oh, I know. Let's make it even more difficult by placing the Real-ID requirements on the Social Security card. That's a great idea! Kids cannot go to school without a SS Card so they will grow up not knowing any better. Adults will have a hard time getting a job in some places without a SS Card. Let's see those so called "freedom folk" find their way out of this paper bag.

They must really think we are stupid...here's an excerpt (full story here).

RTR Libertyville, IL - Under the guise of protecting seniors and our national security, Congressman Mark Kirk of Illinois 10th District and Peter Roskam of the 6th District are setting the wheels in motion for another crack at a national ID card. The “Social Security Identity Theft Prevention Act” (H.R. 5405) more appropriately titled the “Social Security Surveillance Act” was likely spurred by high opposition to the failing Real ID Act. This act would be an adequate run around to implement Real ID yet in another form. They claim their reasons for introducing this act is to curb the high rate of identity theft in Northern Illinois.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Jesse Ventura on Larry King Live (6 Parts)











No April's Fool Joke

Ron Paul on Glenn Beck

Friday, February 29, 2008

Liberty or Slavery? It's Time to Decide

by Tom Hudson and Scott McPherson

On March 18 the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments in the case of District of Columbia v. Heller. The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in March 2007 that the Second Amendment guarantees and protects an individual rather than a “collective” right to bear arms. DC Mayor Adrian Fenty petitioned for an appeal. The Supreme Court will settle the matter.

The freedom or slavery of future generations of Americans depends on their decision.

The drafters of The Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and the Constitution all knew that without the right to keep and bear arms government would eventually take all rights away from the people. It has been over 200 years since these documents were written. Today such ideas are no longer taught to our children, and the people sit idly by as their liberty is stripped away.

The Founding Fathers would be ashamed of what we have let this country become. In just the last few years our Fourth Amendment protections have been attacked by the Patriot Act. Habeas Corpus has been seriously undermined by the Military Commissions Act. The National ID Card intrudes on the rightful powers of the States, and threatens the citizen's freedom of movement within our nation's borders. Finally, the Federal Government has stated clearly that citizens do not have the right to have their petition for redress of grievances answered (see We the People Foundation v. United States).

All of these laws have been passed openly and in the name of security. Remember what Benjamin Franklin said: “They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty or safety.” Rest assured that if we allow our government to continue on its present course, sooner rather than later we will have neither.

If ever there was a time to stand up and demand that our government respect the rights of citizens, it is now. We strongly encourage every man or woman who cherishes their freedom to take action, and send a clear message to the Federal Government that We the People are willing and able to take our government from the clutches of any who would reign over us.

As Thomas Jefferson wrote in a letter to William S. Smith in 1787,

And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms...The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it's natural manure.
The following actions are strongly encouraged:
  1. Contact your state representatives, state senators and governor, and tell them that our freedom is not negotiable. If necessary, they should do their duty and interpose themselves between the citizen and the Federal Government.
  2. Contact your US Congressmen, US Senators and the President, and tell them that our freedom is not theirs for the taking. We will not become slaves.
  3. Write letters to the editor of your local newspaper(s) and contact other media outlets, declaring your intention to stand firm in defense of your rights – and encourage others to do the same.
  4. Join a pro-liberty organization (Gun Owners of America, Free State Project, Fully Informed Jury Association, etc.)
  5. Get involved with a pro-liberty candidate for public office this year, or consider running yourself. Run for any office – from school board on up.
  6. On March 18, the day arguments begin in the Heller case, purchase at least one firearm and ammunition.
    “[T]he unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people.” --Tench Coxe, 1788
  7. Spread this message far and wide.


Tom Hudson lives in Gonic, New Hampshire.

Scott McPherson lives in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.


Thursday, February 28, 2008

NO Real-ID in New Hampshire!

The Governor of NH has stuck to his guns...

NH will not participate in the Real-ID program! The state law was passed and signed into last year, and the feds came knocking. The Governor sent them home...

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Continuing the fight, Wednesday March 5th...

This March 5th is a very important day for citizens of New Hampshire. The agenda that is set to unfold before of our elected officials is quite astounding. Just look at the list at the end of this message as I'm sure you will find at least one item that you have strong feelings about!

I strongly encourage anyone able to attend this major event to come and demonstrate to our elected officials that we are watching them.

It is possible that this session will spillover into March 6th, therefore if possible please be prepared to be there both days.

When: 8:30 AM sharp, Wednesday, March 5th

Where: State House cafeteria, Concord

Why: Income tax. Gun rights. Parental rights. Local control of education. Marijuana decriminalization. Medical Privacy. Redress of Grievances. Public access to legislative amendments. And much more...

Please dress professionally.

If you would like to view the text of the bills, please visit http://www.generalcourt.org

Thanks to the NHLA and NH Common Sense for putting out this information for liberty advocates to share!

CACR23 – The State shall not abridge the right of parents to control the welfare and education of their children

CACR24 – No new tax on personal income shall be levied by the state of New Hampshire

CACR25 - no unfunded federal programs

CACR21 & CACR29 – Local control of education

HB1185 - Preservation of religious freedom

HB1208 – Allowing dental hygienists to engage in independent practice

HB1233 - habeas corpus

HB1261 - high school seniors at community college

HB1291 – Requiring persons under 18 years of age to wear ski helmets

HB1354 – Banning firearms from the State House

HB1379 - allow state employees to have guns

HB1405 - regulate wood furnaces

HB1417 - ban sale of low efficiency light bulbs

HB1434 - cap and trade

HB1464 make amendments available on line (sponsor Joel is taking off CC for roll call)

HB1472 – Housing regulation

HB1495 - Parental notification

HB1510 - tax cigarillos

HB1515 - database of firings

HB1543 Citizen's petition for redress of grievances by the legislature

HB1553 - no cigarette vending machines

HB1556 - prop tax relief

HB1623 – Decriminalizing possession of small quantities of marijuana