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To: Paladin2

Sandpoint, Idaho

Mountains, big trees, and a huge lake. What’s NOT to like?

OK, anyplace in Idaho (except Boise and suburbs, I.F., Poky, and Ketchum ‘cuz of all the libtards who live there) is nice.

Unfortunately Idaho is all filled up and there are no places for newcomers to live. Sorry. Try Western Montana or Eastern Washington. Alaska is nice - trust me, I used to live there.

Thank you.


19 posted on 09/07/2013 7:04:10 PM PDT by 43north (BHO: 50% black, 50% white, 100% RED)
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To: 43north

LOL, I was actually trying to convince the better half to move to Alta, Wyo. (a suburb of Driggs)


21 posted on 09/07/2013 7:44:17 PM PDT by Paladin2
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To: 43north

Sandpoint is nice - a beautiful place on account of all you mentioned and more, except there are too many libs there (my former stepfather, his “wife”, two sons from his earliest marriage...)even for an expatriate Portlander like me, who only escaped the people’s socialist republic of Porn-land...

I’m a couple of hours S of you, at the confluence of the Snake and the Clearwater rivers, in the Lewiston-Clarkston valley. The scenery is not quite a match with my ideals, but I’ll take the “trade-off” of lots of nice conservative neighbors, a major bullet manufactory within 2 miles of my back door, over half the nation’s soft white winter wheat and lentils produced within a 100 mile radius, and heavily wooded areas that are less than an hour’s drive away...Not to mention Chinook, Steelhead, and Sturgeon fishing half a mile away...
Freegards!


24 posted on 09/07/2013 8:03:05 PM PDT by AmericanArchConservative (Armour on, Lances high, Swords out, Bows drawn, Shields front ... Eagles UP!)
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