Liberation Day May 1st 2020

UglyBear

Well-Known Member
OK, let's return to the original post of the thread:
What exactly are you proposing? Just re-open stores, and the rest of people (non-store owners) just go shop? That we can do.
Go to parks and take the warning tape off the playgrounds? Sure. Easy.
Any demonstrations at the Annapolis offices? What time? Where?
How well is this being organized?
 

mitzi

Well-Known Member
OK, let's return to the original post of the thread:
What exactly are you proposing? Just re-open stores, and the rest of people (non-store owners) just go shop? That we can do.
Go to parks and take the warning tape off the playgrounds? Sure. Easy.
Any demonstrations at the Annapolis offices? What time? Where?
How well is this being organized?

Isn't it funny how whenever someone is asked how are you going to organize a protest, you never get an answer.
 

UglyBear

Well-Known Member
Isn't it funny how whenever someone is asked how are you going to organize a protest, you never get an answer.
I’m really disappointed by OP’s lack of response.

I was asking in earnest, I would be down for some civil defiance, with flags waving, music blasting, kids on shoulders, smiling happy people — basic reaffirmation that “we are Americans, we are here, we have rights and we will not let you forget it”.
Except this had to be well organized and attended — otherwise it’s not effective.
Sadly it looks like this was just a flash in a pan post.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I’m really disappointed by OP’s lack of response.


OP is an FBI Plant looking for Hutaree Militia Action

https://www.formerfedlawyer.com/blog/2010/05/case-against-michigan-militia/

Federal authorities touted the arrests of nine members of a Michigan militia as a pre-emptive strike against homegrown terrorists, declaring at an initial court hearing that the suspects with “dark hearts and evil intent” wanted to go to war against the government.

Five weeks later, prosecutors are scrambling to regroup after a judge questioned the strength of their evidence by ordering the so-called rebels released until trial and saying they had a right to “engage in hate-filled, venomous speech.”

“The government is falling short,” said David Griem, a former federal prosecutor who’s not involved in the case. “The message that’s been sent to the community is there are problems with this case.”

During two days of hearings last week before U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts, prosecutors tried to show how dangerous they perceived the Hutaree militia to be by playing secretly recorded conversations. Those talks, however, revealed no specific plot. Under questioning by defense attorneys, the FBI’s lead agent on the case seemed unprepared.

Roberts ordered the nine released from jail under very strict conditions, including electronic tethers and curfews. They were supposed to go home Tuesday, but she froze her decision until Wednesday to give prosecutors time to consult the U.S. Justice Department about a rare appeal.

The indictment unsealed in March called Hutaree an extremist organization in southern Michigan preparing to wage war against the federal government by first mowing down police officers and bombing a subsequent funeral. Besides seditious conspiracy, the nine were charged with attempted use of weapons of mass destruction.
 

sportsfan

Member
OK, let's return to the original post of the thread:
What exactly are you proposing? Just re-open stores, and the rest of people (non-store owners) just go shop? That we can do.
Go to parks and take the warning tape off the playgrounds? Sure. Easy.
Any demonstrations at the Annapolis offices? What time? Where?
How well is this being organized?

What exactly are you proposing? Just re-open stores, and the rest of people (non-store owners) just go shop? That we can do.
Yes

Go to parks and take the warning tape off the playgrounds? Sure. Easy.
Yes

Any demonstrations at the Annapolis offices? What time? Where?
How well is this being organized?

Check "Reopen Maryland" on Facebook. No specifics but we need to get it organized. Michigan is scheduled to have 15k cars today.
 

sportsfan

Member
I’m really disappointed by OP’s lack of response.

I was asking in earnest, I would be down for some civil defiance, with flags waving, music blasting, kids on shoulders, smiling happy people — basic reaffirmation that “we are Americans, we are here, we have rights and we will not let you forget it”.
Except this had to be well organized and attended — otherwise it’s not effective.
Sadly it looks like this was just a flash in a pan post.

You posted this at 1:39am this morning. some ppl are sleeping
 

sportsfan

Member
OP is an FBI Plant looking for Hutaree Militia Action

https://www.formerfedlawyer.com/blog/2010/05/case-against-michigan-militia/

Federal authorities touted the arrests of nine members of a Michigan militia as a pre-emptive strike against homegrown terrorists, declaring at an initial court hearing that the suspects with “dark hearts and evil intent” wanted to go to war against the government.

Five weeks later, prosecutors are scrambling to regroup after a judge questioned the strength of their evidence by ordering the so-called rebels released until trial and saying they had a right to “engage in hate-filled, venomous speech.”

“The government is falling short,” said David Griem, a former federal prosecutor who’s not involved in the case. “The message that’s been sent to the community is there are problems with this case.”

During two days of hearings last week before U.S. District Judge Victoria Roberts, prosecutors tried to show how dangerous they perceived the Hutaree militia to be by playing secretly recorded conversations. Those talks, however, revealed no specific plot. Under questioning by defense attorneys, the FBI’s lead agent on the case seemed unprepared.

Roberts ordered the nine released from jail under very strict conditions, including electronic tethers and curfews. They were supposed to go home Tuesday, but she froze her decision until Wednesday to give prosecutors time to consult the U.S. Justice Department about a rare appeal.

The indictment unsealed in March called Hutaree an extremist organization in southern Michigan preparing to wage war against the federal government by first mowing down police officers and bombing a subsequent funeral. Besides seditious conspiracy, the nine were charged with attempted use of weapons of mass destruction.

Nope, just want the economy to open and Hogan is not going to do it anytime soon
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Yep YOU have NO Right to Peaceably Assemble .. Imagine The Hubbub if Multiple People had been open carrying
 

sportsfan

Member
People, the time is now to revolt. #LiberationDay 5/1/2020, #OperationGridLockMD...….each day more of your rights are being taken away because of this. Protest the stores, health department, #DoItAll
 
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