NHexit protest Aug 24: "Karen" tries to remove independence reps from ballot

DadaOrwell

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What: Demonstration & hearing at Ballot Law Commission
When: 12:00pm Wed, August 24
Who: NHexit & friends, supporters of the New Hampshire state reps who backed your right to vote on independence. And probably there will be some pro-DC folks...who we invite to discuss with us why they back an institution that starts roughly one new war every five years.
Where: Outside the State Archives building, 9 Ratification Way, Concord, NH
Details: https://libertyblock.com/dc-apologist-files-complaint-to-remove-pro-independence-reps-from-ballot/

I understand there's an attempt to prevent 14 state reps from running for re-election...this in retaliation for their support of CACR 32. '32 was a constitutional amendment which would have allowed all New Hampshire voters to decide whether we become an independent nation. Other activists have scheduled a demonstration in support of "The Fourteen." This is scheduled to occur outside the State Archives building, right before the Ballot Law Commission considers a complaint filed against them.

A recent SurveyUSA poll showed 42% of New Hampshire voters want a referendum on leaving the U.S. But through their actions, the complainants actively support the Federal Government...an institution which runs torture chambers. Meanwhile they oppose NH legislators voting on peaceable legislation and oppose you being allowed to vote for either the legislators or the legislation.

Dave Ridley
NHexit.com
Because if Ukraine's independence is worth supporting, so is New Hampshire's
 
I sort of buried the lead here: At the hearing the Ballot Law Commission voted 5-0 against Karen's motion to prevent people from voting for our independence reps. Additionally the assistant attorney general issued some opinions in our favor. So , if you don't count the fact that we got NH secession to committee and in front of the entire House... this NHexit's first victory in the system.
 
I sort of buried the lead here: At the hearing the Ballot Law Commission voted 5-0 against Karen's motion to prevent people from voting for our independence reps. Additionally the assistant attorney general issued some opinions in our favor. So , if you don't count the fact that we got NH secession to committee and in front of the entire House... this NHexit's first victory in the system.

Outstanding! You're a fine example for us all.

Unfortunately, we have a problem Republican governor who's trying really, really hard to lose, but didn't get primaried. I'm talking, pardoned Hannibal Lechter trying to lose. I wouldn't think that so unfortunate if it gave us any hope of an LP governor.
 
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