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To: Taxman
I am a member of the FSP. Please add me to your list.

You're added, brother porcupine; see ya in the Free State.

Wyoming, Idaho and Montana were my top three choices, followed by Vermont and New Hampshire. I lived for 6.5 years in Flagstaff, AZ, and prefer the "Big Sky," but will move when FSP officially kicks off.

Pretty close to my choices, but I picked South Dakota over Idaho, with hopes that an initial success in one western state could eventually spread to an adjoining one- and the numbers work best for Montana and Wyoming.

The "Galt's Gulch" similarity with the FSP concept is most intriguing to me. I have been fascinated with that concept since I read "Atlas Shrugged" in 1958, and would love to contribute, however modestly, to the effort.

I'd bet that Atlas Shrugged was very much a prototype for Jason when his initial thoughts about the FSP began to gell into his first studies and position papers. Too, you might find the name of a porcupine-flavored trailer court in the fictional description of the FSP movement in 2006 by fellow porcupine Boston T. Party [FSP member #5000!] to be of interest; he too favours a Wyoming initial effort. But if we do become neighbors in the Cowboy State or in Big Sky Country, I think you can look for me around a new little community called Penman.

76 posted on 09/04/2003 9:35:11 AM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: archy
FSP is an exciting concept -- I'm proud to be #1984 -- joined the very minute I read about it.

LESSGO! What could be better than FReedom loving people working together in their own communities to control their own destiny?

79 posted on 09/04/2003 10:05:03 AM PDT by Taxman
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