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Topic: Help promote the FSP on other parts of the internet (Read 39950 times)
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1DayAtATime
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I'm still updating this thread with reports about the Rallies in Keene. Feel free to join in.
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http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=220566 - This thread was started by someone in SC that is wondering which is the most libertarian state to live in. He's considering moving out west but a few of us over there have have been making the case for NH. Chime in if ya like.
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Decriminalizing prostitution? Actually not sure how tough it would be.
Amend the constitution to prohibit income taxes? I'll presume you mean at the State level. It would take the collective acceptance to use only sales and property taxes to accomplish what the collective wishes to achieve. Income taxes are simply a mechanism; while the bottom line cost of collective needs/wants is the basis for cost.
I've been able to talk about red light districts in Seabrook--in part because they only really apply to large (several hundred thousand people+) port cities where you have a lot of foreign sailors coming in. Unfortunately, the largest port city in New Hampshire has fewer than 25,000 people and no foreign sailors coming in to prove the point. (Part of the reason I wanted Idaho or Alaska.) However, even in colonial days, cities like Boston and what is now New York had those red light districts. Rather than hopeless try to prevent it, they just moved those activities away from homes and churches, resulting in red light districts that didn't adversely affect those who didn't want to be near it. Individuals could choose where in a city to live, and avoid the more 'liberal' parts. Red light districts are still used in large port cities all over the world--in part to rebuild blighted developments.
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We're in need of volunteers to help out with Freedom Expo. PM one of the organizers (like me) if you'd like to help. "The Free State Project is an agreement among 20,000 pro-liberty activists to move to New Hampshire, where they will exert the fullest practical effort toward the creation of a society in which the maximum role of government is the protection of life, liberty, and property." Freedom Expo is at Trinity Parish House, Seabrook, April 27, 2013! (right next to the Post Office)
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1DayAtATime
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http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=220566 - This thread was started by someone in SC that is wondering which is the most libertarian state to live in. He's considering moving out west but a few of us over there have have been making the case for NH. Chime in if ya like. Thanks. I've commented on it a few times. Of course, everyone that hasn't commented on it is welcome to do so  If you have already commented on it, you can even do it again.
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Official Ron Paul Forums promotion of the FSP after the 10k mark: http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?p=2595178#post2595178. Down hill is a lot easier.. Chime in with early FSP successes in NH, we need it all from the minute/major political victory and stoppage of the negative, to CD, to community affairs and the rest of what we do. Also, it would be helpful to re-mention all of NH's accolades via freedom. This thread needs to go haywire as the forum is the scouting grounds for Ron Paul faithfuls throughout the country. FSP FTW!
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I mention it regularly on the Dave Ramsey TMMO site ;-)
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It features a FSP mover on FTL.
Is she actually an FSP mover?
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freestatelaw.com - Get plugged in with what you need to know about New Hampshire law and legislative efforts.
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1DayAtATime
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It features a FSP mover on FTL.
Is she actually an FSP mover? I don't know if she signed the pledge but she certainly lives in NH because of the FSP and is a liberty activists that is active in NH. Please comment on the video. Thank you.
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