Unfortunately for Joe, Patriot Guard seems to be a non-political motorcycle club dedicated to the memory of fallen soldiers. Among the things they do, shield the mourning family from protestors at the funeral, " through strictly legal and non-violent means".FW: (N.H.) Patriot Guard Riders New User Registration?
From: Joseph S. Haas (josephshaas at hotmail dot com)
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Hoping that you might like to expand your horizons to help a fellow Article 12 "inhabitant" of here in New Hampshire? Re: The N.H. Constitution, Part First & Bill of Rights. If so the details are here and in the surround replies, and that I can summarize of a who, what, when, where, why and how request?
Of to prevent Art. 12 Ed from being further "controllable" by other than "Consent"ed to legislation that we did offer to the Feds back on June 14, 1883 in R.S.A. Ch. 123:1, from 1-8-17 U.S. Constitution, but that they have yet to accept by 40USC255 to 40USC3112 since a conditional consent or offer never accepted gives them no jurisdiction over us! Re: that 1943 U.S. Supreme Court case.
A Check-Point-Charlie needed to verify that all transportees are being dealt with according to the law. If interested, please reply.
Thank you, - - Joe Haas
I guess it's the word "Patriot" that got Joe (more) confused.
Oh yeah, the only person who bothered to reply to Joes babbling was Donna Van Meter.