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Greetings from the South (yes we still have slavery of a different kind)

Started by Patrick, March 31, 2011, 10:55 AM NHFT

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Patrick

My name is Patrick and I just wanted to extend my greetings to all of you. Although my thoughts concerning freedom, liberty and the erosion of the same is not as eloquent or fully formed as the commentary I've seen hear, I hope to make a contribution nonetheless.  I have already learned so much from reading the archives and I expect I'll have learned enough to have a de facto degree in con. law soon.

I'll try to post a more targeted post about my personal philosophy vis-a-vis this forum.

I'm a resident of North Carolina but a New Hampshire Free Stater in mind and heart.

Thanks for building this strong community. I've read account after account here of quick and decisive (yet measured) action when NHers have their freedom threatened and, compared to most "whine-fest" fora, this is certainly impressive.

I'm currently perusing (with fascination) the 600-plus page thread of the Ed Brown tax trial. Don't tell me how it ends!

Now, if I can just come up with a clever sig line...

Cheers
Patrick




cathleeninnh

Welcome, Patrick.

It is amazing how much we learn about liberty when we finally wipe away the crap that has been dumped on us all our lives. coming to NH from the south sure helped me. Glad you are finding some truths here and maybe we can convince you to come on up one day.

Cathleen

CurtHowland

Quote from: Patrick on March 31, 2011, 10:55 AM NHFTI have already learned so much from reading the archives and I expect I'll have learned enough to have a de facto degree in con. law soon.

I can suggest the books "Send In The Waco Killers" and "The Balad of Carl Drega" by Vin Sprynowicz if you want a thread of "what has gone before".

Also, don't miss the daily articles (and voluminous archives) at Mises.org

If I still haven't lost you, try this on for size:

What Ever Happened to the Constitution? | Andrew Napolitano

Constitutional law is most fascinating, to me, by how much utterly bogus crap gets passed off as "constitutional" merely because it is ruled as such, even if it has not one iota of actual "constitutionality" about it!

Walker

Hello Patrick.  Fellow North Carolinian here.  I'm not on this forum a lot, but glad to see you here.

CurtHowland

I'm in Rocky Mount at the moment, but moving to NH in about 2 weeks.