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Started by MattLeft, December 01, 2005, 07:58 PM NHFT

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Pat McCotter

Remind me tomorrow about the tickets Russ.

president

Quote from: russellkanning on December 02, 2005, 07:04 PM NHFT
The fsp needs pr firms like the government hires
I offered my services for the $30,000 they have.

Russell Kanning

You might do a better job.
What would you do?

Heyduke

Quote from: TheDUDE on December 02, 2005, 06:51 PM NHFT
What about all the NH residents that will be introduced and awoken to libertarian/freedom ideas solely because of the existence of the FSP/NHUnderground?  Absent these organizations ever being formed, a lot of New Hampsherianites that are going to become liberty activists (example: current HS & College students) might never be awakened.  We should consider recruiting these people and taking credit for them by adding them to our numbers. 

A--the term is 'New Hampshirite'

B--you make it sound like we are ignorant/innocent sheep just waiting for someone to save us and give us meaning and direction

in truth, most folks in NH seem to be watching the FSP, if at all, with bemusement...not with hope of some revolution of thought...  if the FSP/NHFree/Whatever gains traction and makes a difference for the people of NH--hey, great.  but don't think that we haven't made NH what it is already by serendipity--NH existed long before the FSP.  can things be better?  absolutely.  is the FSP the answer?  who knows, but the more I watch, the less convinced I am that it is.  in the meantime, I promise, as a native of NH that loves freedom and works for the betterment of people and life, to not wear anything porcupine related.  (nor shall I mention that the former Stark Mill Brewery frequently smells of urinal cake)

Caleb

QuoteI recommend you spend your money on the Porcupine Raffle to benefit the LSFund.

Whatever happened to that?  Its gone from the Keene Free Press website.

Caleb

Russell Kanning

Quote from: calibaba77 on December 03, 2005, 07:46 AM NHFT
QuoteI recommend you spend your money on the Porcupine Raffle to benefit the LSFund.

Whatever happened to that? Its gone from the Keene Free Press website.

Caleb
I am not doing the lotto for now .... I need to make a page for the raffle I guess. Maybe more of a thing for the underground. What do you think.

dawn


I need to make a page for the raffle I guess. Maybe more of a thing for the underground. What do you think.
[/quote]

Seems more underground to me, although someone should writeup an article on KFP about the LSF.

Pat K

Quote from: Heyduke on December 03, 2005, 07:09 AM NHFT
Quote from: TheDUDE on December 02, 2005, 06:51 PM NHFT
What about all the NH residents that will be introduced and awoken to libertarian/freedom ideas solely because of the existence of the FSP/NHUnderground?? Absent these organizations ever being formed, a lot of New Hampsherianites that are going to become liberty activists (example: current HS & College students) might never be awakened.? We should consider recruiting these people and taking credit for them by adding them to our numbers.?

A--the term is 'New Hampshirite'

B--you make it sound like we are ignorant/innocent sheep just waiting for someone to save us and give us meaning and direction

in truth, most folks in NH seem to be watching the FSP, if at all, with bemusement...not with hope of some revolution of thought...? if the FSP/NHFree/Whatever gains traction and makes a difference for the people of NH--hey, great.? but don't think that we haven't made NH what it is already by serendipity--NH existed long before the FSP.? can things be better?? absolutely.? is the FSP the answer?? who knows, but the more I watch, the less convinced I am that it is.? in the meantime, I promise, as a native of NH that loves freedom and works for the betterment of people and life, to not wear anything porcupine related.? (nor shall I mention that the former Stark Mill Brewery frequently smells of urinal cake)



Yeah I think the same thoughts when ever someone says anything about waking up the NH people or some such thing.

Why does it smell like a urinal cake?  While I'M asking just what is a urinal cake?

MattLeft

It's not like I mean we're all-knowing angels, descending unto NH from on high, bestowing our wisdom and generosity on the liberty-heathen sheeple.  Just that for any given group of people, many are apolitical, and many that dabble in politics are liberty-lovers who just haven't realized it yet.  An example of what I'm saying is the World's Smallest Political Quiz.  It works wonders for our cause because so many people are libertarian-leaning, but just have never been exposed to the freedom ideals 'n such.

Heyduke

Quote from: Pat K on December 03, 2005, 04:29 PM NHFT
Quote from: Heyduke on December 03, 2005, 07:09 AM NHFT
Quote from: TheDUDE on December 02, 2005, 06:51 PM NHFT
What about all the NH residents that will be introduced and awoken to libertarian/freedom ideas solely because of the existence of the FSP/NHUnderground?  Absent these organizations ever being formed, a lot of New Hampsherianites that are going to become liberty activists (example: current HS & College students) might never be awakened.  We should consider recruiting these people and taking credit for them by adding them to our numbers. 

A--the term is 'New Hampshirite'

B--you make it sound like we are ignorant/innocent sheep just waiting for someone to save us and give us meaning and direction

in truth, most folks in NH seem to be watching the FSP, if at all, with bemusement...not with hope of some revolution of thought...  if the FSP/NHFree/Whatever gains traction and makes a difference for the people of NH--hey, great.  but don't think that we haven't made NH what it is already by serendipity--NH existed long before the FSP.  can things be better?  absolutely.  is the FSP the answer?  who knows, but the more I watch, the less convinced I am that it is.  in the meantime, I promise, as a native of NH that loves freedom and works for the betterment of people and life, to not wear anything porcupine related.  (nor shall I mention that the former Stark Mill Brewery frequently smells of urinal cake)



Yeah I think the same thoughts when ever someone says anything about waking up the NH people or some such thing.

Why does it smell like a urinal cake?  While I'M asking just what is a urinal cake?

it was, as most things I utter, tongue in cheek--Milly's Tavern is the former Stark Mill Brewery--the owner went out of business and re-opened as Milly's, but still sells all the ales under the same names and even uses the same coasters and stuff--kind of funny...but anyways--it is in the basement of an old mill building and on certain days carries a lovely scent of moistness masked by industrial strength deodorizers...not unlike urinal cakes...those hockey puck shaped things one would find in the men's pissoir...

but the ales are decent all in all

Heyduke

Quote from: TheDUDE on December 03, 2005, 06:48 PM NHFT
It's not like I mean we're all-knowing angels, descending unto NH from on high, bestowing our wisdom and generosity on the liberty-heathen sheeple.  Just that for any given group of people, many are apolitical, and many that dabble in politics are liberty-lovers who just haven't realized it yet.  An example of what I'm saying is the World's Smallest Political Quiz.  It works wonders for our cause because so many people are libertarian-leaning, but just have never been exposed to the freedom ideals 'n such.

I almost used 'sheeple' in my post...great word...

Anyways--I agree with you--there are opportunities present--just don't underestimate the political astuteness of the populace of a state that is almost constantly under the political microscope.  If anything, we tend to be burnt out. 

Sometimes you eat the bar...sometimes...the bar eats you...

later Dude

Pat K

Ah now I see =The big white mint.  :)