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To: tanknetter; from occupied ga

Exactly. I wonder how many FReepers on here would have refused to turn in their AR-15s had they been under threat of felony prosecution for not doing so from a law enacted by their states?

The thing we need to keep in mind about the NE is that it appears to be so liberal (and is, in its voting patterns) because of the relative urbanization it has. Cities nearly always vote liberal because 1) they are cesspools of vice and filth, and 2) packing that many people in close together tends to make people less self-reliance and more dependent on government, for whatever reason you wish to assign to it. Ergo, all we hear about from Massachusetts are Boston and Worcester and Cambridge, but we never remember to take into account the 30-40% of people who consistently vote against the liberals, despite the strong social discouragement to do so.

Or what about Maine? ME-2 just went Teapublican, and they just re-elected Paul LePage - widely vilified as a radical right-wing fanatic Tea Partier - with 48% in a three-way race. That’s actually not bad at all.

I don’t think the NE will be the genesis of a new order for liberty in the USA as Victoria seems to suggest (hint: the author is, IIRC, from Maine). But I could see patriots from the NE pulling their weight in the years to come.


18 posted on 11/22/2014 9:19:28 AM PST by Yashcheritsiy (GOP wins - now hold their feet to the fire!)
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To: Yashcheritsiy
The NE is not a solid block of commies. I live in Eastern NH and we have a tendency to be rather right wing.

The problem is East Vermont and rampant voter fraud, stop that and most of the problem solved.

32 posted on 11/22/2014 2:30:50 PM PST by Little Bill (EVICT Queen Jean)
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