A New Strategy for Liberty
Are you frustrated at the loss of freedom and responsibility in America, while the growth of government and taxes continues unabated? Do you want to live in strong communities where your rights are respected, and people exercise responsibility for themselves and in their dealings with each other?
If you answered "yes" to those questions, then the Free State Project has a solution for you.
What the Free State Project is... The Free State Project is an effort to recruit 20,000 liberty-loving people to move to New Hampshire. We are looking for neighborly, productive, tolerant folks from all walks of life, of all ages, creeds, and colors who agree to the political philosophy expressed in our Statement of Intent, that government exists at most to protect people's rights, and should neither provide for people nor punish them for activities that interfere with no one else.
http://freestateproject.org/
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Try it before you buy it ----
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Attend the:
2012 Porcupine Freedom Festival
June 18 - June 24, 2012
Whether you're already a Free State Project participant, simply considering it, or want to have a good time with fellow pro-liberty activists, PorcFest is the place to be this summer! This week long event is intended to showcase New Hampshire and the Free State Project community in a relaxed, social, and fun atmosphere.
Its the state that people agree that the MAXIMUM role of government should be protection of life liberty and property. What they do from then on out is up to them. They can lay low in unpopulated areas with others doing sustainable farm projects, they can get politically active as many elected state reps have found, they can create media as the largest nationally syndicated liberty radio show has, or they can find their own path. The idea is solid both historically and pragmatically. The changes that have occurred with 1000 people are astounding and should intrigue others to participate.isn't the FSP where people move to a relatively unpopulated state, to affect local political change, and then decide that "voting is the problem"?
Kentucky is also starting to get alot of good politicians though.
Massie, Rand Paul, Hightower
New Hampshire, from what I know, has the largest population of libertarians per capita, if I had to guess. Thanks in part to the Free State Project.
And, after New Hampshire, this Free State Project really needs to hit up another state, take it one at a time.
Kentucky is also starting to get alot of good politicians though.
Massie, Rand Paul, Hightower