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Tesha

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Thu Jan 12, 2012, 08:58 PM Jan 2012

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This message was self-deleted by its author (Original Post) Tesha Jan 2012 OP
It's a damn shame. catnhatnh Jan 2012 #1
An excellent article Chemisse Jan 2012 #2
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catnhatnh

(8,976 posts)
1. It's a damn shame.
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 09:14 PM
Jan 2012

Much better coverage than any media outlet in the state. K&R

Chemisse

(30,819 posts)
2. An excellent article
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 09:56 PM
Jan 2012
So Sorens proposed that 20,000 libertarian-minded US citizens "establish residence in a small state and take over the state government". Members would pledge to work at "reducing government to the minimal functions of protecting life, liberty and property".

The Free State Project (FSP) was founded soon thereafter. In 2003, FSP participants voted to move to the northeastern state of New Hampshire, in part because of its low taxes and few regulations. Some participants also pointed out that New Hampshire, with a deep-water port and international border with Canada, could be a viable independent state if it were to secede from the rest of the US.


Lucky us, to be chosen for takeover. Well if just a few thousand people can take over a state, then the rest of the 1 million plus people in New Hampshire can take it back!

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