Free State Project member Lauren Canario sentenced to 30 days in jail for disorderly conduct

Posted on November 10th, 2008 by bile Tags: , , , , , , ,

According to Porcupine-411 from Mon, 10 Nov 2008 16:03:13 -0500:

http://mail.ioerror.us/mailman/listinfo/porcupine-411
Kat Kanning called in reporting that the judge compared Lauren Canario to Carl Drega and sentenced her to the maximum sentence, 30 days in jail. She will be in Strafford County Jail. It’s unclear why the judge made such a comparison.

The following Ridley Reports show the original incident.

Closer look at Canario surveillance vid

Is voting immoral?

Posted on November 14th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 6 Comments »

On the 11/13/2007 episode (conversation started on the day before) of FreeTalkLive the topic of an anarchist/minarchist or political/apolitical split in the freedom movement (the Free State Project specifically) came up. It has come up primarily as a result of the Lauren Canario incident recently where she was jailed for just over a month for not participating with authorities after being pulled over for speeding. Some in the FSP spoke out against her actions publicly which has upset some individuals both political and apolitical. Dale, a Free State member, who xyz and myself met while canvassing for Ron Paul in New Hampshire, called and discussed the situation with Mark primarily. It seems that Dale, after speaking with some other FSP members has changed from political to apolitical and no longer believes voting to be a moral action. Also in discussion is support between the two groups and compromises. Is it reasonable to expect the apolitical to vote even if they disagree with it in order to support those who support them when they do civil disobedience which is felt to be pointless, impractical means to their end and possibly detrimental to the cause? A problem I see is that it is unlikely the political will find the apoliticals’ actions immoral whereas the apoliticals feel the politicals’ are. However, as I point out here, many things the apoliticals do, by their definition as I understand it, are immoral and it seems voting has been given an arbitrary extra immoral status.

Brown supporters arrested; Federal Marshals set up roadblock

Posted on September 17th, 2007 by bile Categories and Tags: Uncategorized, , , , , , , , , , , , , , 10 Comments »

Roadblock at the Browns: Brown Supporter Lauren Canario Arrested

Federal Marshals set up a roadblock on Center of Town Road in Plainfield today and are refusing to let anyone visit the Browns. In a deliberate act of civil disobedience, Lauren Canario began walking to the Brown’s home from the roadblock and was arrested.

Lebanon Jail Story

At the roadblock on Center of Town Road, I walked past the state police, the county sheriff, but the fat U.S. Marshal asked,” Where are you going”?

“Taking a walk,” I answered. Numerous police started shouting at me.

Peaceful people found guilty of no crime arrested for walking down the street and admitting to supporting Ed and Elaine Brown who were convicted of tax evasion and have refused to be arrested. Seems the federal government has started to crackdown and will probably attempt a siege. I wonder if the supporters will come up with other ways to get supplies to them.



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