Added: Sep 4, 2010
From: RidleyReport
Duration: 9:22
Sponsor: http://BikeAllTheWay.com - Free Staters enter Concord's Fed compound to chalk it, but as usual what's even more interesting is the response of frustrated police. Correction to the on-site narration: Apparently the cop didn't take the woman's chalk chalk, just was checking to make sure it was chalk. How you can buy an ad: http://RidleyReport.com/Ad Cop camcorder demands right to record ron paul cops police free state project concord new hampshire ridleyreport dave ridley report cameras camera jerk nh, chalk asshole chalking staters liberty censorship freedom of the press live indie media free or die independent police state alex jones secession independence libertarian federal building civil disobedience youtube youtubers.
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darkwillow57 Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - @hasatum This sort of protest can reinforce the stereotype of anarchists being punks who destroy property. Some people won't get the moral subtleties. There is nothing morally wrong with what they did. It wasn't destructive,chalk washes off. It wasn't private property so no one was harmed because no one owns it. Maybe it's not the most effective protest, who knows, but I applaud their efforts to fight for true freedom. Better than bombing angry poor people in foreign lands.
hasatum Says:
Sep 9, 2010 - @darkwillow57 I'll join you in applauding the fact that this was non-violent. While the damage was negligible, it required that people come out to wash up and that cost a small amount of money which comes to the same thing. If you want to argue that no one owns it, I think you will find a lot of people paying for it who disagree. Whether they should pay for it is a different question.
FlailingJunk Says:
Sep 9, 2010 - Removing chalk is one of the least offensive things that the people calling themselves government do.
porsche187 Says:
Sep 10, 2010 - I DONATED 50,000 TO UR BIKE RIDE
charlieiscool1000 Says:
Sep 16, 2010 - why do they look just like LAPD officers is it the same or samilier uniform
oliver123465 Says:
Apr 22, 2011 - OMG classic line man!! I love it!!
kiwimjs Says:
Sep 3, 2011 - The best part was the cop just standing there as the camera moved back LMAO!!!
TheoryByDesign Says:
Oct 27, 2011 - So is NH really as free as people say it is?
malesor123 Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - do u losers have a job... actually do something instead of protesting and smoking pot
malesor123 Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - @kiwimjs he is put in an awkard situationlol that guy with the camera is wierd
malesor123 Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - @FlailingJunk they should be arrested for graffiti
FlailingJunk Says:
Feb 3, 2012 - @malesor123 Well, thank you for reminding me about this year old video. Your comment is very interesting. Could you tell me what it is about chalking a government building to make a statement about great evils preformed by the state that makes it right to put the person making that statement in a cage where they might be beaten or raped?
malesor123 Says:
Feb 4, 2012 - @FlailingJunk the holding cells are nothing like that... especially in new hampshire... someone has to apply the law people cant do whatever it is they please
FlailingJunk Says:
Feb 4, 2012 - @malesor123 What matters for this discussion is what you want rather then the reality of NH jails, so lets say that the holding cells are safe. I agree that people should not do whatever they want to do, but having a violent monopoly that makes and enforces laws is not the only way to have a society with rules. Those people are not protesting for the right to chalk anything they want. They are trivially breaking the law to draw attention to the evils of the state.
malesor123 Says:
Feb 6, 2012 - @FlailingJunk what evils.. i go about my life everyday and i dont see this imaginary violent police state that you see. how should we fix this problem you percieve
malesor123 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - you wanna see a police state.. look at syria lol
FlailingJunk Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - @malesor123 Throwing people in cages with sociopaths where they are likely to be beaten or raped for non-violent crimes. The violent collection of taxes to fund, among other things: warrantless searches, secret courts, secret evidence, extraordinary rendition, indefinite detention, military tribunals, and torture. Google: USA democide I prefer to stick to a topic. So lets resolve the question of if United States government does great evil before moving on.
FlailingJunk Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - @malesor123 Your deleted comment was a reply to me and I can read it in my inbox. I am not going to waste my time debating with a racist.
malesor123 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - @FlailingJunk i dont know what you are talking about
malesor123 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - @FlailingJunk seems that someone hacked into my account..
FlailingJunk Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - @malesor123 The comment seems to have disappeared from my inbox.
malesor123 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - DONT GIVE ME THAT B.S. WITH US DEMOCIDE NO COUNTRY IN HISTORY HAS A CLEAN BACKROUND... THATS A BUNCH OF BS... that was war and we didnt start WWII... I am simply stating the facts about NH, one of the safest states in the country, where this prison state you claim to see and live in doesnt exist only in your fantasy....
malesor123 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - @FlailingJunk sure the US government does evil, so does every single country in the world. Unfortunately thats how we survive, for looking out for our own interests, we are human after all. I wont defend the U.S. government foreign policy actions because I have no say in it; but I live in the greatest country in the world where I am free to be whatever i want to be... the only reason you would feel violated is if you're breaking the law.. and i would gladly/swiftly lock u up
PersonguydudeWB Says:
Sep 8, 2010 - LOL like everyone else said that line about stepping back is so awesome.