Iowa Free State/Country Project (Moving To Iowa)

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I see that people are moving to New Hampshire from around the country. Has anyone ever talked about a project to move people into Iowa, preferably from the mid-west? Students may be the easiest to move in. We can get new voters and volunteers.

A list of colleges in Iowa, and their locations and websites:

http://iowastudentsforronpaul.com/iowa-college-directory/

Allen College
Waterloo, Iowa www.allencollege.edu

Briar Cliff University
Sioux City, Iowa www.briarcliff.edu

Buena Vista University
Storm Lake, Iowa www.bvu.edu

Central College
Pella, Iowa www.central.edu

Clarke College
Dubuque, Iowa www.clarke.edu

Coe College
Cedar Rapids, Iowa www.coe.edu

Cornell College
Mount Vernon, Iowa www.cornellcollege.edu

Des Moines Area Community College
Ankeny, Boone, Carroll, Newton, Des Moines, Iowa www.dmacc.edu

Divine Word College
Epworth, Iowa www.dwci.edu

Dordt College
Sioux Center, Iowa www.dordt.edu

Drake University
Des Moines, Iowa www.drake.edu


Clinton Community College: Clinton
Muscatine Community College: Muscatine
Scott Community College: Bettendorf
www.eicc.edu

Ellsworth Community College
Iowa Falls, IA www.iavalley.edu/ecc/

Emmaus Bible College
Dubuque, Iowa www.emmaus.edu

Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary
Ankeny, Iowa www.faith.edu/

Graceland University
Independence, MIssouri; also Lamoni, Iowa www.graceland.edu

Grand View College
Des Moines, Iowa www.gvc.edu

Grinnell College
Grinnell, Iowa www.grinnell.edu

Hawkeye Community College
Waterloo, Iowa www.hawkeyecollege.edu

Indian Hills Community College
Ottumwa, Iowa www.indianhills.edu

Iowa Central Community College
Fort Dodge, Iowa www.iowacentral.edu

Iowa Lakes Community College
Emmetsburg, Estherville, Algona, Spencer, Spirit Lake, Iowa www.iowalakes.edu

Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa www.iastate.edu

Iowa Wesleyan College
Mount Pleasant, Iowa www.iwc.edu

Iowa Western Community College
Council Bluffs, Iowa www.iwcc.edu

Kirkwood Community College
Cedar Rapids, Iowa www.kirkwood.edu

Loras College
Dubuque, Iowa www.loras.edu

Luther College
Decorah, Iowa www.luther.edu

Maharishi University of Management
Fairfield, Iowa www.mum.edu

Marshalltown Community College
Marshalltown, Iowa www.iavalley.edu/mcc/

Morningside College
Sioux City, Iowa www.morningside.edu

Mount Mercy College
Cedar Rapids, Iowa www.mtmercy.edu

North Iowa Area Community College
Mason City, Iowa www.niacc.edu

Northeast Iowa Community College
Calmar, Peosta, New Hampton, Cresco, Manchester, Dubuque, Oelwein, Iowa www.nicc.edu

Northwest Iowa Community College
Sheldon, Iowa www.nwicc.edu

Northwestern College of Iowa
Orange City, Iowa www.nwciowa.edu

Saint Ambrose University
Davenport, Iowa www.sau.edu

Simpson College
Indianola, Iowa www.simpson.edu

Southeastern Iowa Community College
West Burlington, Keokuk, Fort Madison, Mount Pleasant, Iowa www.scciowa.edu

Southwestern Community College
Creston, Osceola, Red Oak, Iowa www.swcciowa.edu

University of Dubuque
Dubuque, Iowa www.dbq.edu

University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa www.uiowa.edu

University of Northern Iowa
Cedar Falls, Iowa www.uni.edu

Upper Iowa University
Fayette, Iowa www.uiu.edu

Vennard College
University Park, Iowa www.vennard.edu

Waldorf College
Forest City, Iowa www.waldorf.edu

Wartburg College
Waverly www.wartburg.edu

Western Iowa Tech Community College
Sioux City, Ida Grove, Le Mars, Denison, Mapleton, Cherokee, Iowa www.witcc.edu

William Penn University
Oskaloosa, Iowa www.wmpenn.edu
 
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Interesting idea, but what's your intended purpose: liberty in your lifetime or influencing the Iowa caucus? If it's the former, it's probably not a good choice. If you don't like NH, why not try Wyoming or Montana. Sparsely populated and, judging by their Ron Paul votes in 2008, already liberty-friendly.
 
Interesting idea, but what's your intended purpose: liberty in your lifetime or influencing the Iowa caucus? If it's the former, it's probably not a good choice. If you don't like NH, why not try Wyoming or Montana. Sparsely populated and, judging by their Ron Paul votes in 2008, already liberty-friendly.

A goal of getting a liberty country by winning Iowa and a long term goal of reshaping the state. Getting people in the colleges from around the country could be one way.
 
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