Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Polie Arrest A Man for Being Mean On The Internet

From one of our faithful readers!

New Hampshire Police Arrested a Man for Being Mean to Them on the Internet ... now you know why we are planning to move to Maine, not New Hampshire!  HA!


Muccini-Burke hijacks access station and when Michael Marks tried to do his own show, a State Rep had him by the balls, literally and figuratively!

Should it be a crime to call public officials corrupt? Yes, according to the police in Exeter, New Hampshire. Earlier this year, they arrested a local man for writing a comment on a news website accusing Police Chief William Shupe of covering for a corrupt officer.

Robert Frese was accused of violating New Hampshire’s criminal defamation law, which makes it a misdemeanor to intentionally and falsely disparage another person. New Hampshire’s law — and others like it in 23 other states around the country — literally make it a crime to say mean things about people.   Clerk Brian S. Burke, Stephanie Muccini-Burke, Richard F. (for freak) Caraviello,  Detective Mackowski, Stephen Lebert, Chief Leo A. Sacco, Jr., Mark Rumley, Neil Osborne and the gang were all in favor of public executions for publishing facts and parodies about their alleged misdeeds after seeing this story!  (parody, of course.  Some of those individuals used the court system in a malicious way because they loathe freedom of the press.) 


https://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech/internet-speech/new-hampshire-police-arrested-man-being-mean-them-internet?fbclid=IwAR1MeQhsI1a4Xi631vevOx1lU_uraSym6y9Q4yG1Uu4Ql3xXbbeIZ3QdiYw