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NH reps fight courts using innovative “petition” process

July 27th, 2010

Sponsor: NHLiberty.org – Abusive family courts face “new” legislative weaponry in the state house. Special bulletin from NHLiberty.org: Members of the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance are requesting help from freedom lovers. Their “legislative report card” comes out around Sunday, July 11th. It rates the voting records of all NH state reps and senators. The most libertarian get A’s and the most authoritarian get F’s and CT’s. The Alliance would benefit if you contact your reps who did well – and badly. Thank the good ones; gently take issue with the bad ones. This follow-up will help boost the report card’s profile among legislators. Legislative report cards appear here: www.nhliberty.org The 2010 version should be up around July 11, but you can always contact a rep to talk about last year’s version. To reach your reps and discuss their grade, head here: www.gencourt.state.nh.us Closing music by: MarkAndDenise.com – A Christian rock mini-band in Colorado. How to buy yerself an ad on the Ridley Report RidleyReport.com Ron paul liberty alliance ridleyreport family court abuse new hampshire fathers’ rights dads free state project, parental fight courts marital masters. NH government marriage dave ridley report child custody battles staters alimony lawyers liberty railroaded kangaroo courts live free or die have a seat libertarian legislaitve, legislation. NH reps using innovative “petition” process. Family courts abuse dads alimony child custody battles McDonald v. City of

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  1. Semmarv
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #1

    @juliaisafilmbuff123
    Alright, Jungian psychology has Identified at least 16 diffrent personality archetypes, each of which grow and learn in a distinct fashion. Will public education reform be able to effectively provide 16 ways to learn each subject while remaining cost effective? How about 8 ways? 4 ways?

    If you’re “positively” certain that homeschooling is not “the answer” then you must have done a lot of research and discovered a better alternative, I want to know what it is.

  2. NoLongerFooled
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #2

    You must have deep pockets to fight the courts anywhere!

  3. CurtHowland
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #3

    @juliaisafilmbuff123 “I thought the FSP was pro-drugs.?”
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    Just like your definition of “capitalism”, this is a demonstrably false assumption. They’re not pro-suicide, pro-flagellation, pro-religion, or pro-speeding, either.
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    The FSP is for individual liberty. That includes not locking people up in day-prisons against their will, in an artificial and destructive environment.
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    Education is the responsibility of the parents, not the state.

  4. CurtHowland
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #4

    @juliaisafilmbuff123 “Most history books are written by capitalists”
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    Only if you define “capitalist” as being “state-chartered and regulated corporations pleasing the politicians by always painting government action in a positive light.”
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    You could try reading some history books actually written by free-market types to see the difference. Try “How Capitalism Saved America” and “Hamilton’s Curse” by Ton DiLorenzo, or “America’s Great Depression” by Rothbard.

  5. juliaisafilmbuff123
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #5

    @Anothercoilgun I thought the FSP was pro-drugs.

  6. juliaisafilmbuff123
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #6

    @Anothercoilgun Most history books are written by capitalists to promote the capitalist system.

  7. juliaisafilmbuff123
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #7

    Though homeschooling and having authoritarian rule over everything that goes into your kids’ heads does seem to go along with Rothbard’s authoritarian rule over property stuff quite nicely…

  8. juliaisafilmbuff123
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #8

    @EdwardMandellHouse That’s very true. I agree that public education NEEDS reform, BUT doing away with it all together is NOT the answer, plus almost all of the people I know who were homeschooled (I’m 21 and still young) turned out very arrogant and somewhat socially awkward. Plus most of the time their parents were real dicks or extremists in some respect (like Alex Jones-type conspiracy theorists, religious nutjobs, etc.).

  9. Anothercoilgun
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #9

    @CurtHowland
    Half truth history books list goes on.

  10. Anothercoilgun
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #10

    @CurtHowland
    Drugs, sex, crime, and shootings. Cannot forget those.

  11. Anothercoilgun
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #11

    Keep going forward!

  12. jsh78mang
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #12

    @EdwardMandellHouse YAH I get a gold star. Can I take my helmet off now. De ditta dee. Now it is your home you have the right to do what you want if your daddy is being “Evil” then he gets what he deserves. You move away when your older and ignore him. Once your old enough you get to live your own life in your own home. That and you can always get a parent divorce. Happens more then you think.

  13. EdwardMandellHouse
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #13

    @ jsh78mang Oh shi- your great detective work saw right through my charade. Have a gold star.

  14. jsh78mang
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #14

    @EdwardMandellHouse Sounds like someone has daddy issues. LOL

  15. EdwardMandellHouse
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #15

    I don’t know how this homeschooling family was, but in theory parents can be just as totalitarian and unjust as public schools. Libertarians really shouldn’t press for the right for parents to run their house however they want, because that obviously can have a victim, children aren’t property. Parents don’t have the right to force a religious education on their kids.

  16. CurtHowland
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #16

    Oops, forgot to include,
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    Funding through taxation, tenure, associating with kids only your own age, metal detectors…
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    And most of all, how to waste 7 hours a day learning what the homeschoolers do in 2.

  17. CurtHowland
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #17

    “Diversity in the public schools”?
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    Bullying, fighting, teaching to the test, dumbing down, “look-say”, “new math”.
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    So true! Homeschooling just doesn’t teach such “diversity”.

  18. Knowaymr
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #18

    Thanks Ridley

  19. Jeff000000000000000
    July 27th, 2010 at 22:56 | #19

    Posted to dailypaul (dot) com

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