Blah, blah, blah.I love the south; I was born there. In fact, I like it so much I wish my ancestors would have been deported there, generations ago, instead of New England. That said, I love New England, especially Massachusetts and New Hampshire. I'll probably never leave here.
But to the southerner, I'm a f*cking Yankee, and to the New Hampshireman, I'm a Masshole. Heaven forbid I can't be a conservative because of where I live, or where I was born.
Preconceived notions and all that.
So forgive me if I was tweaking their noses with a few absurdly-worded preconceived notions of my own.
Free Republic is going soft.
Living there soils you and your children(if you have any). You must leave there, sorry but it is guilt by association. It is cowardice to not do so.
I need no preconceived notions, I know what it must be like for you. I left the DPRM (Democratic Peoples Republic of Maryland) for VA. You can do it. You are miserable there. Admit it. Alone, isolated, surrounded by libtard Yankees. How far off am I?
Rhetorical I'm sure.
So forgive me if I was tweaking their noses with a few absurdly-worded preconceived notions of my own.
Understood, but in doing so you are contributing to the hijacking of a thread that IMHO deserves some unemotional discussion, the North/South thing notwithstanding.
Free Republic is going soft.
As evidenced by many on this very thread, but consider the ramifications of this particular act by NH. Will it actually grow some legs? Who knows. This I know, there is a tremendous amount of anger and frustration in the country at a runaway feral(but I repeat myself) government. Anything, and I mean anything that might work towards reining in the beast should be welcomed - with open arms. ESPECIALLY on Free Republic. IMHO of course.