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Ubi libertas ibi patria Where there is Liberty, there is my homeland.
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RobertR
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I am a Junior (or soon will be) in high school. I have signed up and am ready to move, without my family, to wherever we are going. I just hope we can move in like 2 years. Haha.
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ShrineGuard
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Well, in theory, you'll know where to move in a month and a half, right? 
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jhiggin
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another 19yo..seems to be a very common age.
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Hi, I'm a Freshman at Utah State University, a very conservative student body, except for the small handful of socialists. I'm only here for the education- not many degree jobs intrest me, so I'll be moving to the Free State, whichever it is, as soon as I graduate.
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Sup,
I am a sohpmore in High School. I was just Curious, but what is the point of this particluar thread?
Oh, and ShrineGuard; what does "Libertas Precedo Regimentum" mean?
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"I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!"--Patrick Henry, 1776
"It is the path of least resistance that makes rivers and men crooked." --Unknown.
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Joey
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Meg, if you know of a young-person FSP/Yahoo discussion group, please let me know. Right now, I'm in the process of applying to the University of North Texas, and I just put off my political office plans as well, so the FSP and politics will be taking a backseat kinda for now...it'd be nice to obtain some sort of degree, try to get financially secure, and then (realistically) figure out where God wants me to go. I still think it'd be nice to recruit some young FSP activists, which, coincidentally (spelling is off, sorry), comprises much of our base anyway. So right now, instead of being a candidate, I'm working on trying to also become the DFW Regional Coordinator for one of the LP presidential nominee's campaigns; if Nolan wins, I want to be working for him. If Badnarik wins, I want to do the same. Sigh, I haven't posted on here in a long, long time, but tomorrow night there's an FSP-DFW State Selection Celebration party in nearby Mesquite, so I'll hopefully be tagging along to take pictures and stuff. Young people, if you're interested in starting a discussion group or whatever, if of course, there's not one already, then let's do it. By networking I think it would help us better off in the future. Besides, this is also a great way to meet new friends I think
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Joey
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Sorry guys, that wasn't just to Meg; it was basically to everyone and anyone reading it.
Since I last posted, which ...heck, I dunno when it was, I was appointed to the Midlothian school district's Districtwide Education Improvement Committee (I ran for school board in Midlothian this past May, ended up losing by 19 votes), and I'm still writing for the newspaper, but currently, I'm also in the process of getting into the University of North Texas in Denton.
I'll hopefully get in with the Student Government Association and possibly start a LP campus chapter - depends on the market I guess.
Are there any other FSP "slash" LP activists? I'm a member of both the LP and Republican Liberty Caucus, but I'm still pumped ...yep yep.
I have all the Instant Messenger services pretty much, and a website, so you guys contact me whenever.
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Hi everyone! My name is Jane. I'm a freshman at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa (my hometown is St. Paul, Minnesota). I just joined the Free State Project. I plan to move to New Hampshire after graduation. Does anyone know about graduate/law schools in NH?
"Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God." -Susan B. Anthony
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Dalamar49
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I'm 19 myself, but I turn 20 pretty soon. 
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Get up, stand up, stand up for your right. Don't give up the fight.
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well this is an old thread...
But anyway, I'm 16, I'm a junior in HS, here in Council Bluffs, IA. And yeah..planning on moving to NH if I can get some things secured first, after graduation.
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Hi everyone! My name is Jane. I'm a freshman at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa (my hometown is St. Paul, Minnesota). I just joined the Free State Project. I plan to move to New Hampshire after graduation. Does anyone know about graduate/law schools in NH? Hi Jane, it's good to hear from you. I did a google search for New Hampshire law schools, and the only one I could find was the Franklin Pierce Law Center ( http://www.fplc.edu/). As for graduate schools, I know Dartmouth and UNH have graduate programs, and there might be other universities in New Hampshire which also offer graduate degrees.
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“With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably.†—Captain Picard
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dlenmn
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17 year old high school senior. I'm very glad to see that there are other teenagers interested in this, if only I could get my friends in on this. I'll move to NH next year if Dartmouth accepts me...
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"I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do." -Robert A. Heinlein
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synthbaron
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Too bad 20 doesn't count as being a teenager, though I can look forward to legally consuming alcohol in 8 months!
(bad, BAAAAD law)
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Hello all. I posted a long time ago, when this post was still a fledgling with minimal activity. I come back and there's a running tally of 17,18, and 19-year olds. Anyways, now I'm at Ohio State, looking at majoring in management/computer information systems. I wonder if there's a study somewhere of the link between loving computrs and loving freedom; there were already a lot of computer-majors on this forum when I first started posting and it appears there are many many more now. At least we'll have something to talk about besides freedom! Heck, we could even go into business together. That would be cool, working for a freedom-minded business with freedom-minded people.
Oh, and I think someone mentioned something about finding/starting up a youth discussion group. Uh, aren't you looking at it?
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Our life is frittered away by detail...Simplify, simplify, simplify!...Simplicity of life and elevation of purpose. -Henry David Thoreau (Walden--Where I Lived And What I Lived For)
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