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requesting 10k celebration image

Started by Dave Ridley, March 10, 2010, 05:36 PM NHFT

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Dave Ridley

I was wondering if one or more of you out there could get a shot of you or others doing something to celebrate the free state project hitting 10 members.  I'd like to have an image or two I can am the press at. 

if one or more of you can schedule a celebration or tell me when and where it's going to be... i can probably cover it or try and aim the mainstream press toward the event.

If you can upload the image here or at

http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=20097.0

that would be great

Tom Ploszaj

Since Dave is busy with his work on the 10K event, Liberty Forum and who knows what else.... I told Dave and others that I would look in finding helpers for their phone calls and emailing media and blogs if needed to get his message out to everyone.

The purpose is to blitz as many sources as possible using the FSP 10K announcement which can be use to target your audiences with a personalize comment to get more people here that have your views.

I also sent emails to many explaining this further.  Let me know if you are interested in helping or the email.

Thanks.
tom.ploszaj@gmail.com

Kat Kanning

Could you send me your press release?

Tom Ploszaj


Dave Ridley

Here is a quicke placeholder for the news release until someone finishes one... I am not the guy who is supposed to write the release but one could send this out if we hit 10k before the board finishes their official release:


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Free State Project signs ten thousandth member

(Date, Time)

New Hampshire's semi-controversial Free State Project just officially signed its ten thousandth participant a few hours ago.  The libertarian movement has been aiming to sign 20,000 people who will agree to move to NH and help downsize the government.  So far about 800 are in the state.

Breaking details are appearing at
http://forum.freestateproject.org/index.php?topic=20097.msg238895#msg238895








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