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FSP First 1000

Started by JonM, January 13, 2006, 11:30 AM NHFT

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Pat McCotter

So everybody who is an FSP particpant is a participant for the exact same reason as you and thinks just like you do? Aren't we trying to create a society where the use of force is used in retaliation against the initiation of force. Your post sounds like you want to force people to move to NH now.

traveler

 I sat here for about an hour thinking of various replies and then I finally decided that I dont care what you people think.I made a commitment and I followed through.I live on my land here in N.H.I vote here.I pay taxes here.I care about this state.I am doing my part.

Pat McCotter

OK and I applaud you for doing this. Please continue doing what you can to further liberty in NH. Just don't expect other people to do it your way.

My wife and I moved to NH last February. We rent an apartment. The only NH taxes we pay directly have to do with registering our cars and dining in restaurants. Oujr rent pays the landlord's property tax. As my part in NH liberty I do research on state legislation and will also be participating more in Concord city politics.

Some folks are refusing to pay taxes here in NH such as property taxes on their privately owned property. That is their way of moving liberty forward in NH.

We are a diverse group of people and agree to disagree on many things. I get a little upset when others in the group try to tell me I am not doing my part. That is what the IRS and various "patriot" groups have been doing for too long.

Fluff and Stuff

Quote from: patmccotter on January 28, 2006, 05:52 AM NHFT
I get a little upset when others in the group try to tell me I am not doing my part. That is what the IRS and various "patriot" groups have been doing for too long.

He wasn't even talking about you.  He wrote what he was thinking about the people that are not in NH and/or don't plan to move to NH.  Not the people already in NH working for liberty.

Russell Kanning

Quote from: traveler on January 28, 2006, 05:10 AM NHFT
I sat here for about an hour thinking of various replies and then I finally decided that I dont care what you people think.I made a commitment and I followed through.I live on my land here in N.H.I vote here.I pay taxes here.I care about this state.I am doing my part.
I have no idea what you are talking about. Was someone attacking you? Am I missing something obvious here?
Am I complete idiot? I better not ask that one.

Dreepa

Quote from: Morey on January 21, 2006, 02:50 AM NHFT
Quote from: Dreepa on January 19, 2006, 12:01 PM NHFT
I agree all the 'early movers' should sign... we need to get more people here.
I think that the early movers number about 120 right? (so far)

As of this moment, 133, that we know of.
So far the pledge has 92... so we need 41 just to make 133 then.... people who don't live in NH (yet).

Fluff and Stuff

Create an easy 1-2-3 step guide to signing up form the First 1000 for early movers and take it to local meetings.

1. Go to the First 1000 website
2. Sign up
3. Confirm via email

Someone could bring a computer to the meetings and get this done at the meetings.

KBCraig


Dreepa

Kevin we went from fence sitters last year to First 1000.   8)

Russell Kanning

Shorty used to say that fence-sitting was a painful position to be in. :rimshot1:

Dreepa

Hey can the 'old timers' who  have been in NH for awhile can you review the list on www.pledgebank.com/first1000 and see any early movers who aren't there?

I will send them personal emails.


Kat Kanning

I'm not ratting anyone out!   :o

Fluff and Stuff

Quote from: Dreepa on March 21, 2006, 04:49 PM NHFT
I will send them personal emails.

I know at least least 3 husband/wife combinations that signed together instead of as individuals.  If you contact them, you get 3 more.

Kat Kanning

Did the thing say to sign together?

Fluff and Stuff

Quote from: katdillon on March 22, 2006, 03:35 AM NHFT
Did the thing say to sign together?

No.  In fact, I am pretty sure it meant, do not sign together.