Posted on 07/04/2015 9:09:56 PM PDT by IAMNO1
This post is a long time in the making, and spurred on by the significance of today's date (July 4th!) and a recent post made by ETL about the Revolutionary War series (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3307499/posts). (I'm a first-time poster of a thread, so hopefully got this down right!)
While Im busy watching the very first episode of this excellent historic series, on this night of July 4th, 2015, as fireworks go off in the distance, and seeing graphical representations of events leading up to our own Revolutionary War (such as the turning of Franklins political sensibilities toward the American cause while in England), I cant but help think about how we, the Free Republic community, in this time and place, have all the elements of our early Forefathers within our grasp (as diverse a group as we are) and share what they felt was necessary in the course of human events (to steal a phrase). Why dont we consider our mutually sacred honors and fortunes similarly and have a representative physical gathering of our own choosing to discuss and hopefully plot out our countrys next moves at securing liberty for the long term, in light of recent setbacks and what seems to be the fading influence of the once powerful groundswell of Tea Party initiatives? I for one would be so inclined to gather physically for such an assembly (as a representative of the great State of Wyoming!) and begin discussions with other concerned FReepers in earnest. What say ye?
I say happy July 4th.
Have a hot dog.
are you familiar with the Free State Project?
“I say happy July 4th.
Have a hot dog.”
Allergic to bread, but always up for a dog.
“are you familiar with the Free State Project?”
Thanks. I’ll take a look.
“Allergic to bread, but always up for a dog.”
Dog and a beer or dog and a soda.
“Live Free or Die!”
If you want to secure our liberties then consider seriously the Article V movement. Our constitution is a fine structure if we can only get the spineless GOPe in the house and senate to EXERCISE their powers.
Do you live in NH?
If so, isn’t that a state that imploded?
“If you want to secure our liberties then consider seriously the Article V movement.”
Our first order of business.
“Do you live in NH?
If so, isnt that a state that imploded?”
WYOMING! Escaped from IL. Didn’t consider NH on the relo.
What is the point of a physical gathering? What are the drawbacks of a physical gathering?
Operation Garden Plot
Good question. I believe that a physical gathering helps draw attention to the cause (for good or bad), and also helps focus and solidify people's efforts at airing and wringing out issues without getting lost in the weeds of technicalities and back and forth responses and misdirections that veer off-course and flounder. I can imagine that had we had emails and Internet and Blogs, Webnars and Social Media in the days of British Rule, things wouldn't have transpired so well. Granted, avenues such as FR are important, but there is a certain urgency and quickness of problem resolution that stems out of face to face dialogs. I think of it as another bullet in our gun.
“Operation Garden Plot”
I think it is a good thing to see where one stands, and to flush out any potential acrimony by the state.
Duh! Forgot to check your profile page.
Agreed
I’m just south of you in northern Colorado. If the Free State Project chose Wyoming, I’d probably move.
Meet in Jackson Hole?
I'd say anywhere in the continental US, if we could get a quorum. The 1st continental congress had 56 delegates from 12 of the 13 colonies. In our case, maybe 100 or so representatives would be sufficient to kick things off? Of course, travel should be planned to have minimum impact, probably near a travel-hub.
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