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Republic of NH

Started by Caleb, May 15, 2006, 10:19 PM NHFT

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aoco

By the way, I came up with another question/point it would be nice to smooth over:

Many people in NH I am sure are proud to be American. That being said, in order to bolster support, it may help to make a transitional statement about how there is nothing more American than the idea of liberty and freedom. Basically - ease people into the transition that if they were to no longer be "Americans", they would be a part of a country that is far better.

Dreepa

Quote from: aoco on June 22, 2006, 12:47 AM NHFT
. I have about another year and a half of school and unfortunately, I really am not in a position of jumping ship just yet..
1.5 years means you could sign... first 1000 pledge.

www.pledgebank.com/first1000

Braddogg

Quote from: aoco on June 22, 2006, 12:47 AM NHFT
Once I finish my degree, I am looking at the northeast for grad school... maybe dartmouth if I can muster the cash and test scores....

I don't know what you'd be looking to study, but Umass-Lowell is a short drive from the NH border had has a great engineering program.  UNH's grad program is well-known for what I'm considering (U.S. history).  Just in case Dartmouth doesn't work out, there are a lot of great grad programs in and around NH.

aoco

I'm somewhat torn - I'm thinking Philosophy or Economics. I want to go economics but I know I'd kill myself with the typical math reqs. I can usually get by but it isn't my strong suit. Unfortunately most economics programs seem to deal more with math than I guess what they call applied economics - or more of the theory, history and conceptual parts.

tracysaboe

After you get through all that become an Austrian Economicist. Hardly any math at all :)

Tracy

Russell Kanning

It seems "real life" when people are killed.

Russell Kanning

Quote from: aoco on June 09, 2006, 08:56 PM NHFT
6) The exiling of Maine - looking at a map of the US, I can't help but notice that Maine will be cut off from her country and this will present problems for not only Maine but the US as well.
Not any more than Alaska

Russell Kanning

Quote from: tracysaboe on June 10, 2006, 03:07 PM NHFT
you're a moron Bill.

Caleb, myself, Russle, etc. and the rest of the people organizing this Republic of New Hampshire don't want too.
Who is this Russle of which you speak?
Bill doesn't seem like an moron to me.
I am a supporter of the Republic of NH over the US empire ..... I am not an organizer. I am too controversial. :)

tracysaboe

Russell:
Caleb had said he was sending you a copy of the platform to look at before I posted it here so I naturally assumed you were part of this. (Although I was a bit surprised. )  Perhaps this is just Caleb and Me. In that case Caleb and me is the we of which I speak.

Tracy

FrankChodorov

Quote from: tracysaboe on June 28, 2006, 01:37 AM NHFT
Russell:
Caleb had said he was sending you a copy of the platform to look at before I posted it here so I naturally assumed you were part of this. (Although I was a bit surprised. )  Perhaps this is just Caleb and Me. In that case Caleb and me is the we of which I speak.

I don't believe Caleb thinks I am a moron either...

Russell Kanning

Quote from: tracysaboe on June 28, 2006, 01:37 AM NHFT
Russell:
Caleb had said he was sending you a copy of the platform to look at before I posted it here so I naturally assumed you were part of this.

Sure ..... but I am not in charge or anything. I support the effort. :)

Russell Kanning

Quote from: FrankChodorov on June 28, 2006, 05:44 AM NHFT
I don't believe Caleb thinks I am a moron either...
Frank .... you seem like a decent guy ...... but that Bill G fellow ..... what a loon. ;)

FrankChodorov

Quote from: russellkanning on June 28, 2006, 09:10 AM NHFT
Quote from: FrankChodorov on June 28, 2006, 05:44 AM NHFT
I don't believe Caleb thinks I am a moron either...
Frank .... you seem like a decent guy ...... but that Bill G fellow ..... what a loon. ;)

hey, loons are an indigenous bird to NH lakes and were featured in the movie "On Golden Pond"...

I bet he would take that as a compliment!

tracysaboe

Actually if you check your reading comprehension you see that the "we" refered to us not wanting to be a part of your little socialist confederation, not your moronishness.

Tracy

FrankChodorov

confederation is based on reciprocity...the base of power remains at the town meeting level.

in the republic of NH will not towns confederate in some way?

socialism is generally thought of as the collective ownership of the means of production - land, labor, capital.

can you specifically cite a posting where I have ever argued for the collective ownership of anything?