People from New Hampshire know where the state line is.
Sure it is. That's why they support Obama so strongly.
Someone needs to post a pic of those signs from West Berlin that said “Warning: You Are Leaving The American Sector.”
Too funny.
Reminds me of the movement by the good people of Northern Maine pushing for secession from the southern part of the state.
Southern N.H. IS Massachusetts. Sometimes worse since it’s full of Massholes trying to escape and bringing their screwed up ideas north.
They should however, permit a large sign that lists what is prohibited in Massachusetts. Under headings like: Prohibited items, prohibited practices, and unusual taxes and fees.
Driving down 301 in Florida there is a bill board saying Waldo Ahead-—— Speed trap.
The second was the Plymouth Colony, founded by Puritans in 1620. It was a theocracy.
New Hampshire was founded in 1623 as an economic venture in contrast to the theocratic colonies that became Massachusetts.
These theocratic settlements in Boston, Salem, and Eastham out on Cape Cod soon followed the settlement of the Plymouth Colony. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1628. The theocratic colonies were harsh, intolerant, and bigotted. They were combined in 1692 as the British Province of Massachusetts Bay, which eventually became the U.S. State of Massachusets.
Massachusetts is still a theocracy. The dogma has changed. The intolerance and bigotry have not.
During the seventeenth century, Massachusetts succeeded in annexing New Hampshire temporarily and bringing it under the harsh, paranoid, oppressive rule of the Massachusetts extremists, but New Hampshire regained its independence rather promptly.
The temperament of New Hampshire has been different from that of Massachusetts since its founding.
During the seventeenth century, the theocracies succeeded in annexing New Hampshire temporarily and bringing it under the harsh, paranoid, oppressive rule of the Massachusetts extremists, but New Hampshire regained its independence rather promptly.
The temperament of New Hampshire has been different from that of Massachusetts since its founding.
The second was the Plymouth Colony, founded by Puritans in 1620. It was a theocracy.
New Hampshire was founded in 1623 as an economic venture in contrast to the theocratic colonies that became Massachusetts.
These theocratic settlements in Boston, Salem, and Eastham out on Cape Cod soon followed the settlement of the Plymouth Colony. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1628. The theocratic colonies were harsh, intolerant, and bigotted. They were combined in 1692 as the British Province of Massachusetts Bay, which eventually became the U.S. State of Massachusets.
Massachusetts is still a theocracy. The dogma has changed. The intolerance and bigotry have not.
During the seventeenth century, Massachusetts succeeded in annexing New Hampshire temporarily and bringing it under the harsh, paranoid, oppressive rule of the Massachusetts extremists, but New Hampshire regained its independence rather promptly.
The temperament of New Hampshire has been different from that of Massachusetts since its founding.
During the seventeenth century, the theocracies succeeded in annexing New Hampshire temporarily and bringing it under the harsh, paranoid, oppressive rule of the Massachusetts extremists, but New Hampshire regained its independence rather promptly.
The temperament of New Hampshire has been different from that of Massachusetts since its founding.
“You are now leaving the American Sector”
As someone who learned to fly their, It is sad that I may never go back to visit some old friends at the airport or if I do some apparatchik reading these ledgers will be asking who's Dick Hertz? when they see my name in the ledger...