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We The People / Aaron Russo video

Started by toowm, March 02, 2006, 01:10 PM NHFT

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Dave Ridley

I understand there is an after-moie get-together at Whippersnappers.

GT

Quote from: GT on March 26, 2006, 10:46 AM NHFT
Quote from: Friday on March 26, 2006, 10:15 AM NHFT
GT, I'm not sure how to interpret that.  Are you saying you think the ARMY is loitering in the parking lot?  ???
just saying theres a handfull of federal government type that have been there since at least 9:30a


I guess I need better glasses. The truck was a US Consitutuion Ranger he drove 85 miles and wanted to make sure he got a seat, so he showed up at 9:30.

Great movie everyone should see it.

John

The house was full - with only standing room left . . .
I'm told there were 29 of us at Wippersnappers.

Dreepa

Place was packed.
Movie was excellent.

If you didn't see it find out where it is playing and go see it!!!!!!!!

Kat Kanning



Kat Kanning


Dave Ridley

i understand turnout at the movie was 200 plus, standing room only.   I got there late because of work and just linked up with everyone outside the theatre afterwards. But it felt like porcfest in March!  jane's get-together at the restaurant afterwards turned out 34 people and many new faces.

Rebel Rob

Quote from: DadaOrwell on March 26, 2006, 08:55 PM NHFT
i understand turnout at the movie was 200 plus, standing room only.   I got there late because of work and just linked up with everyone outside the theatre afterwards. But it felt like porcfest in March!  jane's get-together at the restaurant afterwards turned out 34 people and many new faces.


My guess is that there were about 300 there at the end with a good number line up the walls. 

It was great meeting other's who have already made the move to NH and some of the new ones planning on it.  All of you weren just the sort of people I would love to have as neighbors and hopefully I can see some of you at the Merrimack porq meeting this Saturday.

Thanks for the offer to haul me all the way back to Portsmouth Dada.  I made it back pretty quick, but that was pretty amazing that you were willing to go that far out of your way for a new FSP member.   

Take care,
Rob

Recumbent ReCycler

 :clapping: That was a great movie!  I think I'll get the DVD when it becomes available.  It was nice seeing a bunch of familiar friendly faces, as well as some new ones.

CNHT

Quote from: John on March 26, 2006, 08:06 PM NHFT
The house was full - with only standing room left . . .
I'm told there were 29 of us at Wippersnappers.

Yes thanks to Jack Shimek for suggesting that restaurant, the food was great and we were about 32 all together.

As for the movie, I have read every book mentioned in it, and have studied this issue for 20 years. I hope more people have become aware of what this is all about.

People were sitting in the aisles on the stairs there was such an overflow crowd. I wonder how many that theatre holds? We were trying to figure this out.

OH! And I finally got to meet Scott, but then he would not talk to me! Awwwwwwwww....  ^-^

CNHT

Quote from: katdillon on March 26, 2006, 08:19 PM NHFT
It was still there during/after the movie.

That is Henry McElroy's crowd...not the government.

CNHT

Quote from: DadaOrwell on March 26, 2006, 08:55 PM NHFT
i understand turnout at the movie was 200 plus, standing room only.   I got there late because of work and just linked up with everyone outside the theatre afterwards. But it felt like porcfest in March!  jane's get-together at the restaurant afterwards turned out 34 people and many new faces.


Well actually Jack suggested the place, and I just spread the word....

FrankChodorov

I thought he should have gone much deeper into how the income tax is just a transfer system between those that pay and the bankers charging of interest on the money they create for the Fed.

he quoted abraham Lincoln who printed greenbacks but never suggested the private bnkers could simply be bypassed.

also, it's just not gold but all the assets of the federal government as debt instruments backing the federal reserve notes.