Or,
why I've never lost a First Amendment case. Think about
Lenny Bruce. Think about
Mark Demayo, whom I had the pleasure of meeting working last night's Spyglass comedy night #3. I told Mark about KingCast.net and how they lynched me in Ohio. See, they came and hung
Lenny Bruce on the QT, arrested his ass under cover of darkness and he went crazy, succumbed to his addictions.
I'm not having that shit 'cos I am one strong-assed Jigga': I've only lost 2 First Amendment skirmishes, and those involved camera access to court, never anyone's liberty. I'm 7-2 now, including the "stalking" trial NAACP President Gloria Timmons put me through because of this blawg (I won) and the recent NH Hillsborough South County Court decision reversing now Supreme Court Justice Gary Hicks' decision denying my media in court. (More on A2)
Unlike with Lenny, hillbilly pigs are not going to take me away, and the revolution will be televised. Apparently, the Union Leader -- New Hampshire's largest newspaper -- agrees.
"I don't know about you, but if King's movie gets made, I'll definitely see it."
Funniest (non-sex) line last night: Gas Prices:
"Did you notice how you used to fill up your car to half -- now you go to fill up your car to 'E'?"...It's like, "Hey man, you better get some gas, looks like you're on 'E'" says your friend. "Yeah, don't worry, I got it, man -- I just filled up to 'E' -- so we're good to go!"
Blawg yahtzee: Ode to King Richard Pryor. Comedians we like #1, featuring Tom Diddario.
And speaking of Spyglass, funny my 7th grade prep-school teacher, Martha Kane Brown, told me I was destined for a career in espionage. Funny. 7th grade -- 7 coincides coincides with the number of attempts by big business and/or government to shut down my blawg.
Fighting Police Chiefs like Marty Dunn, whom the town can't wait to get rid of, and the NAACP, who can't fall out of bed in the morning -- or night, depending on their vampire state -- without rehearsing a lie, certainly qualifies. Here's Lenny with a damn recorder -- appropriately enough given my project -- and a scene from "Lawyerman," at KingCast.net
And here are the issues before the court, this time without any hotlinks to the actual documents because it is obvious that my supporters here have read them and agree, and that my detractors have either not read them or read them and chose to ignore what they say:
The only issues before the criminal court are as follows:
1. Whether the individual NAACP units may engage in pre-suit advocacy and negotiations (affirmative).
2. Whether I received notice until February, 2005 that NAACP CEO approval was allegedly required for the December Demand Letter as well as other activities in which I engaged that were celebrated by the local chapter (negative).
3. Whether I properly tried to refer the case to a licensed attorney after sending the Demand letter (affirmative).
4. Whether other jurisdictions have found the underlying statute, and similar conduct in "threatening" a press conference PROTECTED BY THE FIRST AMENDMENT (affirmative).
Haters be dammned; I'm down with the Union Leader =^.)