Although this article on the Free State Project is partly (albeit not entirely) hostile, it still seems like fairly good publicity.
I thought it was amusing that the Globe considers it bizarre to protest intrusive government by publicly performing manicures without a license but doesnt seem to find it bizarre that there is such a legal offense as performing manicures without a license.
I thought it was amusing that the Globe considers it “bizarre” to protest intrusive government by publicly performing manicures without a license – but doesn’t seem to find it bizarre that there is such a legal offense as performing manicures without a license.
I don’t find that amusing, I find that rather depressing.
Agreed.
Well, it can be both.
Prisoner3141: “Hey new guy. What are you in for?”
Prisoner5926: “Manicuring. You?”
Prisoner3141: “Plumbing”
They seemed to imply that the issue with Sam is that he wants to film in the court lobby. It is not (just) that, though: His refusing to give his name is exercising his right to remain silent, and the judge’s claim that he will remain in prison “indefinitely” until he co-operates violates his right to a fair and speedy trial.
So I take it you’ll come and visit the FSP someday soon?
I met the dude who did that at Neither Ballots nor Bullets.
I wonder if Vermont and N.H. will eventually go to war, the former being settled by radical leftists and the latter being settled by gun-toting tax-protesting libertarians.
I’ve long thought the worst problem in the world is parking.