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To: Retired Greyhound

NH is *not* the place to establish such a ‘state’. It elected someone who will take away *all* our rights under the Constitution, which BTW he *reviles*—as given to us as a heritage by our Nation’s founders, our forefathers, and ancestors, who sacrificed *all* for the cause of Liberty, for the likes of *us*, who turned their gift into a travesty! Plus, all the *really* liberal socialists/communists from the Northeast move to both NH (esp. from MA) and VT (esp. from NY)—*not* the demographics for a promising future for such an undertaking!

It’s time for us to stand up right where we are, get involved in Conservative politics and organizations *immediately*—and tip the balance back to the Right *ASAP*!


29 posted on 11/04/2008 9:21:04 PM PST by SoCalJB
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To: SoCalJB

personally, I think Texas is the best bet.

I grew up there (I live in Long Beach now)


34 posted on 11/04/2008 9:39:33 PM PST by Retired Greyhound
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To: SoCalJB
It’s time for us to stand up right where we are, get involved in Conservative politics and organizations *immediately*—and tip the balance back to the Right *ASAP*!

How are you going to "tip the balance" in, say, California where I lived for five years, where 61% of people voted for the Marxist and legislative districts are gerrymandered such that Democrat control of the legislature is airtight and unassailable?

The City of San Jose has about the same population as the entire state of New Hampshire, and we have the third-largest legislative body in the English-speaking world here.

If that doesn't persuade you, well, enjoy your windmills.

52 posted on 11/05/2008 10:51:55 AM PST by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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