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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: As Governor Bans Assembling Over Ten People, 'Nobody' to Lead Gathering at NH State House on April 1st at 2pm Nobody, the New Hampshire candidate for governor challenging incumbent Chris Sununu in the republican primary has already gotten coverage in the Boston Globe for his announcement of an event to challenge Sununus outrageous ban on free assembly of over 50 people. Actually, as I am writing this article, Sununu just announced at a press conference that hes now restricting gatherings to no more than TEN people. Were still waiting on the written order, but it will likely be posted here to the governors website later. Last week, Sununu announced multiple executive orders that destroyed significant freedoms in New Hampshire, like the freedom to run a restaurant or bar as he threatened business owners if they dare to allow customers to eat or drink in their establishments. The hospitality industry is severely damaged as a result, with all servers out of work, volume of orders significantly down, and many restaurants choosing to close down completely as a result. It is an attack on the right to serve our neighbors who wish to take whatever risk and go out to eat. People who wish to quarantine themselves are free to do so without a order from the governor but those who wish to continue living a normal life or run their business are being threatened by state agents if they do, all under the excuse of public health. Another of his executive orders trampled on the basic human right of assembly being able to get together with other people. This weekend, Nobody announced an event to challenge Sununus order by violating it with over 50 people gathering on the state house steps on Wednesday April 1st at 2pm. While we were pretty sure at the time we could get at least fifty-one people to come to the state house, now that its been reduced to ten people its a certainty that we can do it, as this weekend sixteen people gathered in Keene for our regular Social Sunday meeting. On his official campaign blog, ElectNobody.com, Nobody announced the civil disobedience event and reminded people where the states supposed motto came from: Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils. General John Stark. Before last week, New Hampshire was not a free state, but now all illusions of freedom have been completely wiped away and its become all-out tyranny. Something must be done. Its time to stand up for the freedom to assemble. Here is an event to which you can RSVP at Liberty.menu please do. Bring your friends, signs, and your video cameras. See you at the state house steps at 2pm, Wednesday April 1st. Maybe well go up and pay a visit to Sununus office while were there too! Poster Comment: Where did sane civil disobedience go, anyway? Looks like 'Nobody' is publicly smoking a joint in the picture ;) Does the name Sununu sound familiar? Yes, this Chris is the son of former NH gov and WH Chief of Staff John. Repuglycans! Any of you that live in NH, or within a few hours of Concord, get with this event please. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)
The governor of South Carolina just decreed that pigs can forcibly break up any gathering of three or more people! ------------------------- www.wistv.com/2020/03/23/cases-coronavirus-deaths-sc-governor-orders- officials-disperse-groups-public/ In Mondays news conference, the governor updated the states response to fight the spread of the virus. He quickly addressed rumors about a shelter-in-place order for the state. McMaster said he isnt ruling it out, but he doesnt want to order it. Thats a drastic action and we hope that wont be necessary, McMaster said. He urged everyone to use good personal hygiene and common sense to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. The governor said he hopes those efforts will be enough to fight the virus without a shelter-in-place order. With an executive order issued Monday, McMaster directed law enforcement across the state to disperse gatherings of three or more people in public. Officers will use the order as they see fit if it threatens public health, the governor said. This does not affect people in law-abiding businesses, McMaster said. It also doesnt affect families who may be on outings.
Despicable. I guess the next question is what 'in public' means.
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