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Re: Random woman confronts H.A in Maine
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Re: Random woman confronts H.A in Maine
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No doubt that she had the legal right,as long as she remained on public property, to film whatever she wanted. That doesn't make it OK. She accused the people in the compound (the H.A) of being part of a "gang" that according to the FBI,trafficked guns and drugs,among other felonies,as well as giving us her unique insight on their recruiting other "gang members" . Now I'm no fan of the 1%er's,but they deserve the same courtesy as any one of us. If you have evidence on individual members committing crimes,then produce it in court. America has no use for guilt by association. The Colors don't commit crimes,but some individuals wearing them might. I think she just wanted to get a local reputation as the person who "stood up to the evil H.A." Although I don't think they could make a case,it would be hilarious if they got a restraining order keeping her from coming near their property,or having contact with any H.A. member.
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