New Hampshire Lawmaker Advocates Killing Cops
January 2, 2001 10:00 PM Subscribe
New Hampshire Lawmaker Advocates Killing Cops -- Sort of gives new meaning to "Live Free Or Die."
He doesn't seem to have many political convictions other than hating cops; this is the fourth time he tried for this seat, under three different parties.
posted by aaron at 12:30 AM on January 3, 2001
posted by aaron at 12:30 AM on January 3, 2001
This gives me hope that if he can do it..maybe one day I can too. America.. what a great country.
posted by stbalbach at 6:49 AM on January 3, 2001
posted by stbalbach at 6:49 AM on January 3, 2001
Yes, you could do it, but why would you want to? I would sooner shave my ears off than run for elected office in this country.
posted by donkeymon at 7:06 AM on January 3, 2001
posted by donkeymon at 7:06 AM on January 3, 2001
But check out his homepage: This man has some depth, and the bills he's pushing are impressive, to say the least.
I think I like him!
posted by JimmyTones at 8:29 AM on January 3, 2001
I think I like him!
posted by JimmyTones at 8:29 AM on January 3, 2001
When cops are torturing peaceful protestors (Requires Quicktime) I'd say killing the cops is a clear cut case of self defense.
posted by snakey at 9:18 AM on January 3, 2001
posted by snakey at 9:18 AM on January 3, 2001
This guy really does have some great bills he wants passed.
Being a politician in Australia is a valid carrer choice, if you do well enough, you retirement is taken care of by taxpayer's money.
posted by Zool at 4:17 PM on January 3, 2001
Being a politician in Australia is a valid carrer choice, if you do well enough, you retirement is taken care of by taxpayer's money.
posted by Zool at 4:17 PM on January 3, 2001
He's a Libertarian.. those are hard core Libertarian platforms. If you like him youll probably like Ayn Rand, Objectivism, Libertarianism.
posted by stbalbach at 6:42 PM on January 3, 2001
posted by stbalbach at 6:42 PM on January 3, 2001
Officially speaking, he is not a Libertarian. The Libertarian party thought he was nuts and kicked him out.
posted by mrbula at 7:53 PM on January 3, 2001
posted by mrbula at 7:53 PM on January 3, 2001
Yeah, well, there are plenty of libertarians who think the Libertarian Party has gone soft. These people consider Browne a moderate.
posted by kindall at 8:10 PM on January 3, 2001
posted by kindall at 8:10 PM on January 3, 2001
haha, how sad is it when the libertarian party thinks you're nuts? jesus!
posted by beefula at 11:03 AM on January 4, 2001
posted by beefula at 11:03 AM on January 4, 2001
I can't believe the New Hampshire House has over 400 members. (For non-Americans, NH is a damn small state.) Come to think of it, it probably makes sense. The fewer people you have to serve, the better service they'll get.
posted by aaron at 4:33 PM on January 4, 2001
posted by aaron at 4:33 PM on January 4, 2001
The Libertarian party thought he was nuts and kicked him out.
Hell, if he's too crazy for the Libertarian party, he should probably be in an institution somewhere.
posted by Jart at 1:09 PM on January 5, 2001
Hell, if he's too crazy for the Libertarian party, he should probably be in an institution somewhere.
posted by Jart at 1:09 PM on January 5, 2001
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