Campaign? You mean deliberately violate state and local law?
"The voluntary support of laws, formed by persons of their own choice, distinguishes peculiarly the minds capable of self-government. The contrary spirit is anarchy, which of necessity produces despotism." --Thomas Jefferson
In n0bama's America praying in school violates the law. In n0bama's America handing a confederate flag in your window violates the law. In n0bama's new socialist America protesting outside of abortion mills violates the law. What violates the law is not always immoral.
Yes the tactics some liberty activists use are unorthodox and unnecessary but that shouldn't discredit the entirety of the movement. Why not judge a movement by what it represents instead of judging it soley based on what a handful of jailed activists do?
Only the people who deliberately violate laws, like the law against performing a manicure without a license, make splashy headlines. Hundreds of others are campaigning in arguably more important and less photogenic ways which don't make for interesting reading in the newspaper.
Were you aware that the New Hampshire Liberty Alliance was founded by Free Staters? That Free Stater reinforcements have invigorated local GOP and taxpayer organizations? That a Free Stater served on the board of Gun Owners of New Hampshire? That two Free Stater votes a few years ago made the difference in cutting $1.5 million from the Merrimack budget? That there's four Free Staters in the legislature right now, and likely to be more in November?