Keith and stuff
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Sure it is. Anytime a political/social/religious movement decides to mob up & mass migrate to a State with an explicit goal of overturning the political order of the native population THAT is an attack. It was an attack when the progs ruined Vermont 100 years ago as part of a deliberate scheme to establish their prog utopia. It was an attack in the 1850's when John Brown and other Yankee terrorist fanatics tried to take over the Kansas territory. That one ended in bloody violence- a percursor to the States War. The Mormons tried twice (Missouri & Illinois) to use mass migration to impose their social/religious order on an unwilling local population. Each attempt ended in bloody war and thankfully defeat of the invades. Finally the mormons at least had the good sense after it was beaten into them to try their utopian ideas in an empty land- the basin of the Great Salt Lake. Third time was a charm. They got their utopia. I suggest the Free Staters do the same- settle an empty or at least unused tract of land. Acquire it by purchase if necessary. Build your society there- NOT in the backyards of folks who have no use for your 'ideal' social order.
Sorry, but I don't think you have any idea what the FSP is about. 1st off, the only reason it is called a movement is because the media decided to call it that. That's a media created label. What happened in VT didn't happen 100 years ago. I disagree with you about the Mormon, also. The Mormons were running because local folks and even government workers kept robbing and killing them.
Anyway, 2/3s of adults in NH aren't from NH so it has nothing to do with bothering the native population. In fact, almost everyone of any power involved with the Democratic Party in NH isn't from NH. NH was selected by the FSP because it is both the freest place in the world and has a history of welcome people that love liberty for 100s of years, among other reasons. For example, the governor of NH joined the FSP and welcomed us. Also, the people of NH spent a great deal more time and effort welcoming the FSP than the people of any other state. In fact, when the which state vote happened, a much larger percentage of the FSP membership lived in NH than any other states.
I'm sorry if you don't like freedom. I'm sorry if you don't like traditional NH values. I'm sorry if you want an income tax, a sales tax or much higher property taxes. Perhaps we are just misunderstanding each other. However, you might want to notice that you only have 1 green bar. That might be because of your confusing and perhaps even abrasive posting style.
Again, you are more than welcome to continue this conversation via PM.
if you know who I am. I'd love to live in free state project land.