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California man admittedly hit CHP officer, but was not convicted by the jury who viewed it as self defense.
Read more »http://RevolutionNews.US - In recent decades the prison industry has become a booming business in the US - with only 5% of the world's population, 25% of all the prisoners of the world are in American jails. However now it looks like one state has a problem with that business model.
Lori Harfenist of the Resident has more. Find out more at www.TheResident.net
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WASHINGTON, DC -- David Bronner, CEO of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps locks self in cage in front of white house with live hemp plants in act of civil disobedience. Of course the dc thugs damage his property and arrest him. Check out the youtube video here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsiLLqZUnmQ
And a REASON Q&A with him here. --->>>

The temptation to submit to authority examined by "Compliance" bolsters an authoritarian culture by transforming its leading institutions into servants of power rather than checks on it. But worse, it conceals the presence of oppression by ensuring that most citizens, choosing to follow and obey authority, do not personally experience oppression and thus do not believe – refuse to believe – that it really exists.
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They came to Washington DC from cities and small towns, from near and far, to break the law. Their crime? Selling raw milk and lemonade without permits nor licenses. Fortunately, the civil disobedience went well. Unlike last year the police didn't interfere and the protest went off with no one arrested.
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‘‘I don’t regret what I did,’’ Mueller told Brown. ‘‘I don’t think jails were built for people who make phone calls or chalk buildings.’’ He said locking him up would not deter him from being an activist.
Brown gave him a three-month sentence on one of the convictions, saying, ‘‘I don’t accept the state’s reasoning,’’ but he did not elaborate.
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Deputies say 23-year-old Nicholas Joseph Caputo had 57 signs from 18 different candidates in his SUV. When asked about them, Caputo said, he was, "Cleaning up the neighborhood". He told deputies he didn't think it was right for the signs to be out because he considered it littering.
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Juror outreach in Manchester for the upcoming trial of Ademo Freeman.
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Three years ago, I was driving home and noticed a farm with very thin horses without water. I stopped my car and got out and all the farm animals, goats, chickens, ducks, miniature horses called to me. It was 103 degrees on a sweltering summer day and I could see from the road that all of the water troughs were tipped over and empty. I was arrested for trespassing and made headlines in the North County Times and Valley Roadrunner.
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About 100 video cameras were handed out to volunteers who committed to record all police encounters they come across.
Peaceful Streets Project organizer Antonio Buehler said he hopes the project and summit will help a culture shift.
"One where the people don't have to live afraid of the police and they don't have to be afraid to stand up for their rights. One where bad cops get run out of their organizations by the good cops, and one where the chain of command and internal affairs and the system doesn't cover up the crimes of these criminal cops," Buehler said.
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On Monday, 4 June 2012, I was sitting on my porch, alternating between reading about information theory and Ursula K. le Guinn’s “The Dispossessed”, when the police showed up. It turned out that Darryl had called them on me; he would later admit to being a serial informant. In the search of the premises that followed, the police confiscated 3.2 ounces of cannabis and paraphernalia.
Read more »A group of Shreveport police officers manhandling a Ron Paul supporter at the Republican State Convention in Louisiana...he falls down and demands medical assistance. A bit later he demands to file charges, but no one is eager to take the report... Witnesses heard his hip dislocate. An officer walks up to the videographer at around 5:50 and demands his camera as “evidence.” The videographer refused to give it up, but turned the camera off.
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Libertarian/voluntaryist Jennifer Grossman tells The Libertarian Republic that that she's looking to have JAGTV, a new libertarian TV news network, launch this fall 2013.
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According to “Opt Out and Film week” organizers, the protest starts November 26 to send a message to the TSA about the violation of the right to privacy. The TSA signaled today that they are aware of the protest, and may be prohibited from filming in their location.
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Republican Mike Coffman, A64 opponent, to back federal exemption bill, which would require the federal government to respect state's and citizens' rights with regard to "marijuana"--essentially ending the war on pot in states which choose to do so.
Read more »As of Saturday November 10, 2012, 15 States have petitioned the Obama Administration for withdrawal from the United States of America in order to create its own government.
States following this action include: Louisiana, Texas, Montana, North Dakota, Indiana, Mississippi, Kentucky, North Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, Colorado, Oregon and New York. These States have requested that the Obama Administration grant a peaceful withdrawal from the United States.
Read more »On October 22, 2012 the world lost Russell Means, one of my personal heroes. Russell was champion of the Lakota people, and prominent libertarian activist, combining what many assume are disparate causes in perfect harmony. His Lakota name, Wanbli Ohitika, means Brave Eagle and his life was a testament to that title.
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Several political signs in Transylvania County are causing some voters to stop and think about this year's presidential race.
"Nobody For President" signs are along Highway 280 in Brevard. Who put the homemade creations in ground is unknown at this time. But the signs are creating voters to think about this year's election
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Free and Equal Elections Foundation, the only organization offering a platform to every major candidate, today announced that Larry King, host of Larry King Now on Hulu.com and Ora TV, will serve as moderator for its special 2012 Presidential debate. Hosted by Free and Equal, this debate will take place on October 23 at 9:00pm EDT at the Hilton Chicago. Ora TV, Russia Today, and the Free and Equal Elections Foundation will broadcast the debate live on the Internet.
Read more »Flemish nationalists made sweeping gains across northern Belgium in local elections on Sunday, a success that will bolster separatists’ hopes for a break-up of the country.
An idea, who's time has come? If we can't have no gooferment, good government, or effective / efficient government, then maybe we should settle for small local government. Benjamin Martin: Why trade one tyrant 3000 miles a way for 3000 tyrants one mile a way? Cause you can kill them!
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