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12 Responses to “Concord’s “outlaw gardener” tries to till city land”
  1. SoPsychoSexy says:

    Yeah, you can blame our mis-representatives for all that. They don’t write the bills, and they don’t read the bills. We have the best Congress, Senate, and President money can buy.

    All this corruption is our fault. Who is holding these people’s feet to the fire?

    Americans are suckers. We fall for the same lies year after year. It would be funny, if it weren’t so F-ing sad.

  2. SoPsychoSexy says:

    Well, you make a good point there. There was some other guy in a previous vid who purposely got himself arrested (for no good reason).

    The guy in this vid is actually doing something worthy. But why do it illegally?

    New Hampshire State Code is pretty reasonable about these things. These people could follow the law, and then if denied get much more traction from showing the tyranny of the State. And if not denied the public servants involved would help get your good message out.

    Win, win.

  3. CredoVeritas says:

    The point is perhaps this. Just a simple reminder to anyone willing to realize that which they already know. If you have seed, dirt, a little rain…and fair amount of sun…you can have food….lots of it. It can be planted almost anywhere healthy soil is found.
    Most homeowners have a place to do this but choose Instead to spend billions to grow perfectly green and entirely inedible lawns.

  4. conspiracy777 says:

    Ummm … sort of a Johnny Apple Seed … I suppose he would have been arrested in about 2 hours if he were to do what he did in his time.

  5. odellzz says:

    This guy is awesome!

  6. Liftidly says:

    Someone got arrested doing the same thing… in a video that you so vividly expressed that you thought he should be arrested for! where is your head at?

  7. SoPsychoSexy says:

    The myth about Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman 1774 1845) is of him spreading apple seeds randomly, everywhere he went. The fact is, he planted nurseries, built fences around them, and left them in the care of a neighbor who sold trees on shares.

    Johnny Appleseed had a business model. The crap the guy in the video is pulling doesn’t even seem to have a coherent liberty point to it.

    What is the protest here? What is the point to this?

  8. cujothekitten says:

    You do understand that there are community gardens in just about every city in America right?

    This isn’t a new idea or anything.

  9. CredoVeritas says:

    Was the legendary Johnny Appleseed
    arrested, fined, or otherwise
    for his Johnny apple deeds?

  10. AngelWithGuns42 says:

    the problem with trying to use “communal” property is that anyone can just come along and destroy the plants or pour poison on them, possibly causing the injury or death of those eating the poisoned food.

    another good reason for private property and it’s protection.

  11. sugarpuddin88 says:

    The former head of the federal agency that guarantees the pensions of 44 million Americans invoked his Fifth Amendment rights at a Senate hearing, refusing to discuss his contacts with Wall Street firms bidding for business

    Professor Elizabeth Warren who is supposed to look into TARP says she has no idea where the first 350 Billion dollars went – And they won’t tell her, (she said it on the Bill Mahers show)

    Is this not as bad as the old USSR as far as corruption

  12. watcher8o says:

    I appreciate that this particular project does not have as a priority the resulting arrest of the activist.

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