February 14, 2020
Category: Cartels vs. liberty

February 13, 2020
Coonrod angry at lack of progress among poor, but votes ‘no’ on their mobility
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Feb, 9, 2020 — City council member Demetrus Coonrod makes an impassioned speech tonight at city council regarding lack of investments in the poor districts of Chattanooga, …

February 10, 2020
Why are you in sessions court? Traffic law against commerce, under federal authority
Sunday afternoon after church I spent several hours at UTC reviewing cases and statutes to assist my daughter Abigail in a traffic/transportation arrest in a notorious Virginia county, Smyth. …

February 7, 2020
Police recite code, vow to protect innocent, uphold law

February 5, 2020
In face of white nationalist violence in TN, police investigate victims
It’s been 10 months since someone set an office building on fire at Highlander Research and Education Center, a storied civil rights institution perched in the mountains of northeastern …

February 5, 2020
Noblett: City rules trump constitutional rights
I’m glad to be put into my place by city attorney Phil Noblett, who tonight at city council assures me that the city’s 3-minute public comment rule is good …

February 3, 2020
Council, commission have duty to hear your ‘address,’ ‘remonstrance’ over abuses
You have a right to address or remonstrate the Chattanooga city council or the Hamilton County commission for abuses of your property or personal rights secured under state law. …

January 30, 2020
Judge frees Watt from malicious prosecution after 569 days
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 27 — A woman beleaguered by criminal charges against her after a notorious and viral traffic arrest was freed from the charges today in Hamilton County …