NH - Over 5000 out of state illegal voters swung election results

New Hampshire turnout was in line with their normal voter turnout.

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Because you think that I believe voter fraud was invented after the turn of the last century?
 
That would also explain a local election for NH House that went "blue" for no good reason.

Had a number of people tell me that "away" voters swung that.

Mrs AF and I saw it first hand in the 2008 primary with Ron Paul, along with numerous other election shenanigans.

Zip, you're wrong.

Ineligible voting by out of state residents, by far and away Mass. socialists, has been an ongoing and clearly identified problem, for years now.
 
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That would also explain a local election for NH House that went "blue" for no good reason.

Had a number of people tell me that "away" voters swung that.

Mrs AF and I saw it first hand in the 2008 primary with Ron Paul, along with numerous other election shenanigans.

Zip, you're wrong.

Ineligible voting by out of state residents, by far and away Mass. socialists, has been an ongoing and clearly identified problem, for years now.

Need stronger proof than this to prove it.
 
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That would also explain a local election for NH House that went "blue" for no good reason.

Had a number of people tell me that "away" voters swung that.

Mrs AF and I saw it first hand in the 2008 primary with Ron Paul, along with numerous other election shenanigans.

Zip, you're wrong.

Ineligible voting by out of state residents, by far and away Mass. socialists, has been an ongoing and clearly identified problem, for years now.

Zip don't live there so he has an outside perspective, far removed from your observation, of local politics. You are just too "caught up in it." You need to step back and take a Zippy perspective. :p
 
It may be people from Massachusetts but it may still be legal.

http://archive.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/03/20/altered_state/

Families relocating from Massachusetts to New Hampshire are slowly changing its lifestyle

A recent study conducted by the University of New Hampshire confirms what curmudgeons in these parts have been complaining about for a long time: The Granite State may be turning into a suburb of Boston.

The report, "The Changing Faces of New Hampshire: Recent Demographic Trends in the Granite State," released last month by the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire, indicates that nearly 25 percent of New Hampshire residents were born in Massachusetts, and Internal Revenue Service data indicate that the largest source of new migrants to New Hampshire is Greater Boston.

According to the report, 57 percent of the current population of New Hampshire were born outside the state. The national average is about 40 percent.

"I was surprised at the turnover," Kenneth M. Johnson, the author of the report, said last week. "Everyone thinks of New Hampshire as such a quaint, stable state, but only seven other states have fewer residents born in state, and those are states you'd expect, like Florida, Nevada, and California."

The report states that the majority of the migrants moved to the southern tier of the Granite State, which appears to be becoming part of the "peripheral sprawl of the Boston metropolitan area."

The mountains and the Lakes Region also attracted a large number of migrants, the majority of them retirees.

Slightly more than 78,000 people moved to New Hampshire from Boston between 2001 and 2006, resulting in a 2006 population in the Granite State of 1,315,000. Families moving to New Hampshire from metropolitan Boston tend to be relatively affluent, with a mean income considerably higher than existing New Hampshire households.

That is from 2008.

Newer figure: http://www.unionleader.com/politics/Report-More-people-moved-in-to-NH-than-moved-out-12272016

In 2012, 42 percent of the people living here were born here. 2012 is the most recent year such figures are available.

Today, one in four residents in New Hampshire were born in Massachusetts. The next-closest is New York; one in every 20 New Hampshire residents was born in the Empire State.

25% of people in New Hampshire came from Massachusetts. Legally. Maybe they need a New Hampshire Wall to keep them out.

The biggest contributor to this net immigration to New Hampshire in 2015 was Massachusetts. That’s because 11,000 more residents came from there to here (MA to NH) last year than went from here to there (NH to MA).
 
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Zip don't live there so he has an outside perspective, far removed from your observation, of local politics. You are just too "caught up in it." You need to step back and take a Zippy perspective. :p

Maybe somebody can find it, my search fu is weak tonight...

I swear there was a published story last year that quoted some leftist group that was encouraging Mass voters to illegally vote in NH, and how to skirt the residency requirements.
 
Families relocating from Massachusetts to New Hampshire are slowly changing its lifestyle


This is the big reason why I don't waste my time running away and trying to find a freedom spot. Places can change fairly fast. Pretty soon--you're running away again.

Here's an analogy: Massachusetts transplants are to New Hampshire as ZippyJuan & Co. are to ____________________ Forums.
 
That is from 2008.

Yes it is.

And while we have an ongoing problem with that, there has been a shift over the last ten years.

Many are bypassing NH and going to Maine.

Furthermore, this is why I am now opposed to all immigration, legal or otherwise.

I live where I live for a reason, not by happenstance or a job or throwing dart at a map.

I want to live in New England...OK?

Not New Somalia, nor New Ghana, nor New Singapore, nor New Trashcanistan.

I live here, I've raised my family here, I own property here, I pay the King's squatters fees here.

I have a right to determine the surroundings in which I live, a right to self determination, a right to distance myself from the insane mob that is running amok across this country, screaming in my face that they want me dead.

Since I pay the King's ransom, and theye tell me that taking up arms is no longer a viable solution, then I furthermore have a right to make my wishes known, to have a representative that represents me at the King's court.

And the King has a duty to determine that only fellow subjects of the realm have that voice.

If we are going to live in a neo-feudalistic state, then by god so be it.

Oh, and one other thing, I longer have a single fuck to give to anybody who finds the above statements, racist, xenophobic or "hateful".
 
This is the big reason why I don't waste my time running away and trying to find a freedom spot. Places can change fairly fast. Pretty soon--you're running away again.

Here's an analogy: Massachusetts transplants are to New Hampshire as ZippyJuan & Co. are to ____________________ Forums.

When you are completely overrun you have to move, but until then don't give up without a fight.
 
When you are completely overrun you have to move, but until then don't give up without a fight.


Yep. And look how many members left this site because of the shenaniganists. Just sort of rolled over. If you can't even take care of business on a simple website, then you will get steamrolled in the real world.
 
This is the big reason why I don't waste my time running away and trying to find a freedom spot. Places can change fairly fast. Pretty soon--you're running away again.

Here's an analogy: Massachusetts transplants are to New Hampshire as ZippyJuan & Co. are to ____________________ Forums.

The Granite State may be turning into a suburb of Boston

I'm sure the Bolshevik mobs would love that to be the case, but we still have a few tricks up our sleeve.

You will not find the single best, most comprehensive freedom oriented gun laws in a suburb of Boston, for instance.
 
When you are completely overrun you have to move, but until then don't give up without a fight.

I have a buddy of mine out on the Cape, he called over the weekend utterly despondent.

He has made his politics very clear, from being a deacon in his small conservative church that refuses to fly the faq flag, to being active in local and national politics. (Yes, he's a Trump supporter)

He is surrounded in this small town by Bolsheviks, weirdosexuals of every stripe and various leftists of all sorts.

Apparently they have started to wage a quiet form of political jihad against him, denying access to public buildings for church meetings, moving his property, calling cops and code enforcement for petty issues...that sort of thing, all starting over the past month or so.

I told him to leave, to get out...all you can be is a martyr now...you're going to lose your temper, do something stupid and end up in jail.

There is no point in living in a community that overwhelmingly hates you and everything you stand for, and rely the same system (cops, judges courts) that put this place, to try and protect you.

This is why separation and secession is the only answer.
 
This is why separation and secession is the only answer.

You speak truth. It's not like things are gonna get any better. Unfortunately those of like minds are experiencing a pincer move by the right and left. We seriously need a Galt's Gulch.
 
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