I'm bored, and I feel like making a pun, but would that site be more better named "Show Us Nothing Incoherently"?LPC wrote:The website "Show Us the Inherent Law" (http://questforfairtrialinconcordnh.blogspot.com/) finally posted a new entry yesterday, first in more than a month, and it's not about Ed and Elaine.
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More appropriate to be named "Show Us Nothing Coherent".Melted Rabbit wrote:I'm bored, and I feel like making a pun, but would that site be more better named "Show Us Nothing Incoherently"?
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Others have said it, and I want to say it as well: All Americans (including especially Ed and Elaine Brown) are indebted to United States Marshal Stephen Monier and the other officials who handled the long standoff so well back in 2007. These latest verdicts this week, in my mind, reiterate that the law enforcement personnel handled the standoff in a professional and prudent way. We owe them our thanks.
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And here's a link to the latest version of this week's story in the Concord Monitor by one Margot Sanger-Katz:
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /907100303
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /907100303
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In fact, this is all rather sad. What we have ended up with here is a couple in their late 60's who are going to spend the rest of their lives in federal prison. And there was literally no need for it. Elaine made a good living. They owned real estate. They could have paid their taxes and led a comfortable life and retirement. Ed could have indulged his survivalist fantasies and fortified the hell out of their house and collected assault rifles. All they had to do is pay the same taxes their neighbors paid. And they even had lots and lots of chances to avert this result once they were into it. If they had coughed up the money before the first trial ended they would still be living at home and Ed could still be moaning about the 'evil' zionist illuminati and everyone would have thought they were weird but they would still be home. But despite all advice they absolutely insisted on defying the government even though if they had any sense at all they must have known how it would end up. And so it has. Very sad.
And even sadder is that there seems like there is an endless line of suckers waiting to follow this road of misery into prison and poverty. Like a couple we have posting on this board now.
And even sadder is that there seems like there is an endless line of suckers waiting to follow this road of misery into prison and poverty. Like a couple we have posting on this board now.
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Did you happen to catch Joe Haas's drivel in the "Comments" section?Famspear wrote:And here's a link to the latest version of this week's story in the Concord Monitor by one Margot Sanger-Katz:
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /907100303
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Oh, I had indeed missed that.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:Did you happen to catch Joe Haas's drivel in the "Comments" section?Famspear wrote:And here's a link to the latest version of this week's story in the Concord Monitor by one Margot Sanger-Katz:
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /907100303
Definitely some sort of vitamin deficiency there. Or maybe he's in dire need of some psychotropic substances to calm him down.
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And perhaps that would have happened if their "friends" hadn't egged them on by praising them as "freedom fighters" - from the safety of the sidelines. I realize that this is a pet peeve, but I've seen it live. People like the Browns are emboldened by allowing these dolts to deceive them into believing that they are part of a movement. Then, of course, the "supporters" fade into the woodwork and disappear. Or take the Fifth. Or (like Haas) come up with feeble excuses as to why they can't help more. To the point where they won't even show up in court.Duke2Earl wrote:If they had coughed up the money before the first trial ended they would still be living at home
If there is justice in the universe, they will join the Browns in reaping what they sow.
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I think "A Kangaroo Court and a Mushroom Jury" would be a great title for a children's book.Famspear wrote:Oh, I had indeed missed that.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:Did you happen to catch Joe Haas's drivel in the "Comments" section?Famspear wrote:And here's a link to the latest version of this week's story in the Concord Monitor by one Margot Sanger-Katz:
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs ... /907100303
Definitely some sort of vitamin deficiency there. Or maybe he's in dire need of some psychotropic substances to calm him down.
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He needs a case of Billy Beer.Famspear wrote:Oh, I had indeed missed that.Mr. Mephistopheles wrote:
Did you happen to catch Joe Haas's drivel in the "Comments" section?
Definitely some sort of vitamin deficiency there. Or maybe he's in dire need of some psychotropic substances to calm him down.
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The fascination (at least on our part) with the Browns and their ilk isn't shared among the majority of the population. Unless you're somehow involved in a legal practice or more specifically, tax matters, what happened over the last few days up there in New England was a minus on the news Richter scale.
Hint: Press releases from the IRS or DOJ aren't the answer.
Hint: Press releases from the IRS or DOJ aren't the answer.
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reenie thinks that Scoop is a CIA agent.Nikki wrote:She is a firm believer in the primary sovereignoramus precept: Never let facts get in the way of your conclusions or bigotry.
I guess your cover is blown, Scoop. It was a good thought, though. Who would ever believe that a New Hampshire newspaper reporter was an agent?
BTW, before reenie blew your cover, were you making any progress infiltrating "Al Qaeda in New Hampshire"? I guess we can publish this picture of you undercover now:
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No. She doesn't -- at all.wserra wrote:reenie thinks that Scoop is a CIA agent.Nikki wrote:She is a firm believer in the primary sovereignoramus precept: Never let facts get in the way of your conclusions or bigotry.
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No comment on my overseas, undercover assignments.
For those who have wondered what all this stuff looked like, the marshals kindly let a Monitor photographer into their operations center yesterday. Several shots are online here:
http://cmonitor.mycapture.com/mycapture ... ubAlbums=0
The photos captured are a mix of surveillance shots from during the standoff, mug shots, and evidence pictures from the Browns' house and the homes of Jason Gerhard, Reno Gonzalez, Danny Riley and Bob Wolfe at the time of their arrests--and some news clippings and web trivia for good measure.
For those who have wondered what all this stuff looked like, the marshals kindly let a Monitor photographer into their operations center yesterday. Several shots are online here:
http://cmonitor.mycapture.com/mycapture ... ubAlbums=0
The photos captured are a mix of surveillance shots from during the standoff, mug shots, and evidence pictures from the Browns' house and the homes of Jason Gerhard, Reno Gonzalez, Danny Riley and Bob Wolfe at the time of their arrests--and some news clippings and web trivia for good measure.
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Wow, Scoop scooped Demo!
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What's next for E&E?
Let's start with Elaine.
Despite her other failings, she's a competent dentist.
I wouldn't be surprised if she resumes her career in the dental clinic of whatever prison BOP determines.
I also wouldn't be surprised if, after a few false starts, she abandons her UCC / Sovereignoramus / Patridiot views and spends her remaining years as a quiet, productive prisoner -- eventually working her way up to a relatively low-security environment.
Heck, she might even get some form of work release program to do dental work in local free clinics.
Now for Ed.
Ed is unlikely to die of old age in prison. He hates too many things and hates them too blatently. Face it, Ed does not play well with others unless they slavishly agree with and fawn upon him.
Ed has only two chances of survival in prison:
1 - Shut up, keep a low profile, and work hard to follow all the rules -- both BOP and inmate.
2 - Align himself with one of the strong caucasian gangs in the prison and rely on them for protection.
I don't see him capable of doing either.
Despite her other failings, she's a competent dentist.
I wouldn't be surprised if she resumes her career in the dental clinic of whatever prison BOP determines.
I also wouldn't be surprised if, after a few false starts, she abandons her UCC / Sovereignoramus / Patridiot views and spends her remaining years as a quiet, productive prisoner -- eventually working her way up to a relatively low-security environment.
Heck, she might even get some form of work release program to do dental work in local free clinics.
Now for Ed.
Ed is unlikely to die of old age in prison. He hates too many things and hates them too blatently. Face it, Ed does not play well with others unless they slavishly agree with and fawn upon him.
Ed has only two chances of survival in prison:
1 - Shut up, keep a low profile, and work hard to follow all the rules -- both BOP and inmate.
2 - Align himself with one of the strong caucasian gangs in the prison and rely on them for protection.
I don't see him capable of doing either.
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I'm fairly certain the BOP doesn't let inmates practice dentistry.
I'm also fairly certain that, because the length of her prison sentence makes her an automatic flight risk, Elaine will never be transferred to a lower security prison than her current medium security facility.
I'm also fairly certain that, because the length of her prison sentence makes her an automatic flight risk, Elaine will never be transferred to a lower security prison than her current medium security facility.
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Flight risk -- agreed. She's already demonstrated a penchant for disregarding confinement conditions. However, since she won't have Ed to run to and her family and true supporters probably have too much sense to harbor her in flight, she's got no where to go.Demosthenes wrote:I'm fairly certain the BOP doesn't let inmates practice dentistry.
Arguable from both sides, but still a waste of a resource and a waste of a way to wean her back to reality.
I'm also fairly certain that, because the length of her prison sentence makes her an automatic flight risk, Elaine will never be transferred to a lower security prison than her current medium security facility.
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She's a convicted felon. Her license to practice dentistry is history. Besides, her license lapsed in 2008.Nikki wrote:Arguable from both sides, but still a waste of a resource and a waste of a way to wean her back to reality.Demosthenes wrote:I'm fairly certain the BOP doesn't let inmates practice dentistry.
Name: ELAINE A BROWN, DMD
License No: 02272 Profession: Dental License Type: Dentist
License Status: Lapsed Issue Date: 5/23/1988 Expiration Date: 4/30/2008
It doesn't matter. The BOP relies on formulae. Any sentence longer than 10 years = flight risk = medium security prison or greater.Flight risk -- agreed. She's already demonstrated a penchant for disregarding confinement conditions. However, since she won't have Ed to run to and her family and true supporters probably have too much sense to harbor her in flight, she's got no where to go.
It's why Madoff will end up in a medium security prison even though his crimes weren't violent and he'll likely be a model prisoner.
Demo.