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New Hampshire wins 'free state' vote
World Net Daily ^
| 01 October 2003
| WND staff
Posted on 10/01/2003 9:38:17 PM PDT by archy
New Hampshire wins 'free state' vote
Thousands of libertarians to move to state, work for more liberty
Posted: October 1, 2003
5:00 p.m. Eastern
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
A group of 4,500 libertarians who all agreed to move to one state to work toward restoring certain personal liberties and limited government has voted to choose the state of New Hampshire as a new home.
The Free State Project, which has been collecting commitments from members to move to the winning state for two years, announced the results of its balloting this morning. Ten states were under consideration, with New Hampshire prevailing over Montana, Wyoming, Delaware, Vermont, Maine, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota and Alaska.
Leaders of the Free State Project now hope to recruit another 15,500 people to migrate to New Hampshire, hoping to "reinforce and enhance the 'sphere of individual liberty' in the Live Free or Die state," said a statement by the group. It is the participants' goal to "preserve one bastion of freedom in the age of intrusive government."
As WorldNetDaily reported, Jan Helfield, a Falls Creek, Va.-based attorney and Libertarian Party activist, is one of the group's leaders.
"The Free State Project proposes to identify the easiest state in the union to free, and then relocate 20,000 people to implement the liberation," he wrote last year. "The people interested in moving will sign up with FSP and vote on the state selected to be freed."
The 20,000 newly relocated activists "would permit Libertarians to register large numbers of new voters to vote Libertarian, a factor that could easily make the difference and lead to a Libertarian victory," Helfield said.
"We could end state redistribution of wealth, repealing state taxes and wasteful government programs. We could privatize education and utilities. We could repeal laws regulating guns, drugs and other victimless crimes. We could abolish asset forfeiture, abuses of eminent domain, inefficient regulations and state monopolies."
The group's statement said organizers expect the first wave of movers to migrate to New Hampshire by year's end.
The runner-up state was Wyoming.
"New Hampshire is clearly the consensus choice of Free Staters," commented FSP president and Yale political science professor Jason Sorens on the group's website. "New Hampshire won a plurality of first-preference votes from every region of the country except the West."
"It's not difficult to see the reasons for New Hampshire's victory," said FSP Vice President Elizabeth McKinstry, who is originally from New England. "The state boasts the lowest state and local tax burden in the continental U.S., the leanest state government in the country in terms of government spending and employment, a citizen legislature, a healthy job market, and perhaps most important, local support for our movement."
According to the group, New Hampshire Gov. Craig Benson pledged to support the aims of the FSP, and several members of the legislature have signed up as members.
The group says if current recruitment trends continue, organizers expect to reach 20,000 commitments by 2006, after which point members would have five years in which to move to New Hampshire.
Noted Tim Condon, FSP director of member services, "The member survey shows that 53 percent of members plan to move within three years, not waiting for the 20,000-member benchmark. Early movers should help recruitment by building a record of success."
Not all in New Hampshire were thrilled with the prospect of thousands of libertarians moving in.
"I like to be left alone by the government. But I need my trash picked up. I need police protection," Dennis Pizzimenti, a lawyer in Concord, told the Associated Press.
The news service reported Kathy Sullivan, state Democratic Party chairwoman, said project members "can best be described as anarchists."
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:38:17 PM PDT
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archy
To: AAABEST; A.J.Armitage; archy; austingirl; BADROTOFINGER; Baseballguy; bc2; Beck_isright; ...
WorldNetDaily FSP PorcuPing!
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:39:31 PM PDT
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archy
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10/01/2003 9:41:24 PM PDT
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To: Chad Fairbanks
New Hampshire ping.
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
SAw this this morning - wonder how well the Swamp Yankees will take to the new folks movin' in... should be interesting ;0)
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:43:44 PM PDT
by
Chad Fairbanks
(<Tag>Something unspeakably clever</Tag>)
To: archy
bump to the top... traveling to New Hampshire for a scouting trip before October is through!
I'll be bringing my father, I wonder how many spouses, sons, daughters, wives, husbands, etc will be coming along with FSP members?
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:44:10 PM PDT
by
bc2
(http://www.thinkforyourself.us)
To: bc2
"spouses, sons, daughters, wives, husbands"
Ministry of Redundancy Department of Repatition calling...
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:45:11 PM PDT
by
bc2
(http://www.thinkforyourself.us)
To: archy
OK, which state is next?
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:45:51 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(The War is not the Presidents hobby!)
To: GeronL
hopefully upper michigan - i'm not moving to new hampshire, but i will move to the UP
To: Ford Fairlane
probably states with low populations like Wyoming and South Dakota
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posted on
10/01/2003 9:54:05 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(The War is not the Presidents hobby!)
To: GeronL
Either of those would do nicely - NH is too small for me - too few acres per person
To: archy
... project members "can best be described as anarchists stoners."
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:01:43 PM PDT
by
Drango
(In splitting the Republican vote, McClintock is the new SoreLoserman.)
To: archy
Thanks for the ping. My wife knows NH and likes it a great deal. Perhaps we WILL end up there. Surely there are WORSE places (like Californicate is becoming and will continue to become under BustaSchwartzer...).
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:09:35 PM PDT
by
dcwusmc
("The most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself.")
To: archy
Shouldn't the title read, "New Hampshire Loses the Free State Vote"?
To: archy
Q. Who is welcome to participate?
A. Anyone who can agree to the clause in the Statement of Intent which says that you should support the creation of a society in which the maximum role of civil government is the protection of citizens' rights to life, liberty, and property.
Q. What kind of people are not welcome as members of the Free State Project?
A. Anyone who promotes violence, racial hatred, or bigotry is not welcome.
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:17:19 PM PDT
by
Lunatic Fringe
(I'm normally not a praying man, but if you're up there, please save me Superman.)
To: archy
From the WND poll:
Would you consider moving to New Hampshire or another state to enhance your personal freedom?
Yes, it's the only hope for restoring freedom in America 21.69% (18)
Yes 20.48% (17)
No, these people are a bunch of anarchists 14.46% (12)
Yes, if enough people relocate, I might consider it 9.64% (8)
No, sounds like a good idea but not worth pulling up stakes 8.43% (7)
No 8.43% (7)
No, a few thousand people won't have significant impact on policy 6.02% (5)
Other 6.02% (5)
No, can't afford to move 3.61% (3)
Yes, I'm packing my bags right now 1.20% (1)
Comment #17 Removed by Moderator
To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
An "I bet they are thrilled" ping.
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:53:06 PM PDT
by
Howlin
Comment #19 Removed by Moderator
To: seamole
I wonder if we can vote to "send" some people of our choice there.
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posted on
10/01/2003 10:53:48 PM PDT
by
Howlin
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