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what dreams do you have of things we might be able to do by 2010?

Started by Dave Ridley, June 19, 2007, 04:13 PM NHFT

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Tom Sawyer

Quote from: d_goddard on July 01, 2007, 01:21 PM NHFT
Quote from: JohninRI on June 30, 2007, 09:39 PM NHFT
How about establishing an FSP party and running candidates on that ticket?
... I'd smoke a bong hit for jesus.


On the steps of the State House!  >:D

KBCraig


porcupine kate

I want to see legislators get ARRESTED for fraud, theft, breach of contract, betrayal of the public trust, and accessories boefore and after the fact and conspiracy to commit murder. 
Abolition of the BAR Association. 
Statesmen and real Representatives of We the People, not sleazy lawyers and career politicians vying to be rulers.

Zero gun or weapon laws.

A law that makes it a crime to write, vote for, incite people to vote for,  or conspire to write laws abridging or infringing upon the natural God given Rights of people.

Real Money not Real ID.

Voluntarily obtained private driver certificates, abolition of State driver licenses.  Abolition of Marks of the DMV Beast on personal conveyances.  Free use of truly Public roads or the sale of all roads to private concerns.

Abolition of all State laws regarding drugs, medication, medicine, or surgery of any kind.
Voluntarily obtained private certification of all Health professionals.  Abolition of government health care funding and schemes.

Absolutely Free Speech.  Zero laws prohibiting peacable assembly.  Laws protecting ... perhaps less-than-peaceable assembly in the event that we get the urge to carry torches and pitchforks. 

A fully armed and trained unorganized (not DISorganized) state of New Hampshire militia.

Establishment of a privately run intra-state New Hampshire post office.

Zero alcoholic beverage or tobacco laws.

Zero marriage laws.

Abolition of government brain destruction centers and the establishment of quality private schools, home-schooling communities, and business-sponsored technical and vocational schools.

The resurrection of home rifle ranges, chemistry labs, and home businesses.

Zero business taxes, licenses, capital gains taxes, or zoning.

True property Rights including allodial title/mineral rights and some arbitrary but reasonable air space Rights.

Abolition of prohibitions on the use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum (TV Radio transmissions.)

Abolition of pilot licenses and the voluntary adoption of certifications.

Real impartial judges, not the rabid, prosecutorial "judges" I've seen so often in the past and present.

Private municipal security agencies.  Defunding and termination of law enforcement.

Resurrection of rocketry as a hobby and private career.  Private spaceflight.

Forcible ejection of all Federal agents and agencies from New Hampshire soil.  Lawful entry into New Hampshire by invitation only, upon receipt of Need to Enter, and approval of 2/3 of the State House.  Agents acting outside of Article 1 Section 8 will be arrested and tried for treason.

Real honest-to-goodness Presidential debates.  Citizens and real reporters asking hard questions about real issues.  No comment is unacceptable.

Real accountability from legislators.  When I ask a question, or write a letter concerning a real issue I have as a result of legislation or public policies, I demand a damn answer in a timely manner. 

High speed highways and freeways.  It's the new Millenium.  We ought to have cars and roads capable of allowing people to drive around 100 MPH with reasonable safety.  I do it all the time in crowded multilane highways in Northern Virginia.   >:D

Death to the Welfare State.  No government assistance, no subsidies, no programs, no grants, no nuthin.  No corporate bailouts.

Resurrection of private charitable organizations. 

Establishment of an equitable system of waterway Rights.  No Public waterways.

Abolition of State-level EPA, DEA, FDA, OSHA, and all the other safety and nanny alphabet sludge organizations.

Abolition of State hunting and fishing laws.  Establishment of privately run game preserves and fisheries.

Abolition of any State requirement for SSN's.   Destruction of millions of forms, licenses, permits, etc.  Sale of government buildings to private concerns.

Complete deregulation of power, phones, internet, fuel, food, medicine, import/export, etc.

I could keep going ang going and going, but it's 1 am and I've got more packing to do tomorrow.

Bald Eagle

I want to see legislators get ARRESTED for fraud, theft, breach of contract, betrayal of the public trust, and accessories boefore and after the fact and conspiracy to commit murder.
Abolition of the BAR Association.
Statesmen and real Representatives of We the People, not sleazy lawyers and career politicians vying to be rulers.

Zero gun or weapon laws.

A law that makes it a crime to write, vote for, incite people to vote for,  or conspire to write laws abridging or infringing upon the natural God given Rights of people.

Real Money not Real ID.

Voluntarily obtained private driver certificates, abolition of State driver licenses.  Abolition of Marks of the DMV Beast on personal conveyances.  Free use of truly Public roads or the sale of all roads to private concerns.

Abolition of all State laws regarding drugs, medication, medicine, or surgery of any kind.
Voluntarily obtained private certification of all Health professionals.  Abolition of government health care funding and schemes.

Absolutely Free Speech.  Zero laws prohibiting peacable assembly.  Laws protecting ... perhaps less-than-peaceable assembly in the event that we get the urge to carry torches and pitchforks.

A fully armed and trained unorganized (not DISorganized) state of New Hampshire militia.

Establishment of a privately run intra-state New Hampshire post office.

Zero alcoholic beverage or tobacco laws.

Zero marriage laws.

Abolition of government brain destruction centers and the establishment of quality private schools, home-schooling communities, and business-sponsored technical and vocational schools.

The resurrection of home rifle ranges, chemistry labs, and home businesses.

Zero business taxes, licenses, capital gains taxes, or zoning.

True property Rights including allodial title/mineral rights and some arbitrary but reasonable air space Rights.

Abolition of prohibitions on the use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum (TV Radio transmissions.)

Abolition of pilot licenses and the voluntary adoption of certifications.

Real impartial judges, not the rabid, prosecutorial "judges" I've seen so often in the past and present.

Private municipal security agencies.  Defunding and termination of law enforcement.

Resurrection of rocketry as a hobby and private career.  Private spaceflight.

Forcible ejection of all Federal agents and agencies from New Hampshire soil.  Lawful entry into New Hampshire by invitation only, upon receipt of Need to Enter, and approval of 2/3 of the State House.  Agents acting outside of Article 1 Section 8 will be arrested and tried for treason.

Real honest-to-goodness Presidential debates.  Citizens and real reporters asking hard questions about real issues.  No comment is unacceptable.

Real accountability from legislators.  When I ask a question, or write a letter concerning a real issue I have as a result of legislation or public policies, I demand a damn answer in a timely manner.

High speed highways and freeways.  It's the new Millenium.  We ought to have cars and roads capable of allowing people to drive around 100 MPH with reasonable safety.  I do it all the time in crowded multilane highways in Northern Virginia.   Evil

Death to the Welfare State.  No government assistance, no subsidies, no programs, no grants, no nuthin.  No corporate bailouts.

Resurrection of private charitable organizations.

Establishment of an equitable system of waterway Rights.  No Public waterways.

Abolition of State-level EPA, DEA, FDA, OSHA, and all the other safety and nanny alphabet sludge organizations.

Abolition of State hunting and fishing laws.  Establishment of privately run game preserves and fisheries.

Abolition of any State requirement for SSN's.   Destruction of millions of forms, licenses, permits, etc.  Sale of government buildings to private concerns.

Complete deregulation of power, phones, internet, fuel, food, medicine, import/export, etc.

I could keep going ang going and going, but it's 1 am and I've got more packing to do tomorrow.

error


KBCraig

Quote from: error on July 02, 2007, 12:29 AM NHFT
I see the both of you are of one mind on these issues. :)

:toothy12: :clap: --->:sign12: 

;D

+1 to every "zero" or "abolition". -1 on the "establishment" planks. Neutral on the "resurrect" or "restore" planks; I'm with you if they're private and voluntary, and opposed if they're a function of government.

Now get to packin'!
  8)


Dreepa


dalebert

Quote from: DadaOrwell on June 19, 2007, 04:13 PM NHFT
- Dream up ideas for political cartoons and have one of our members draw them.  My idea right now is a picture of Stephen Monier saying something about keeping open lines of communication with the Browns.  In the background would be one of his guys cutting their phone line LOL.

I finally found this thread with a good search. I've been working on this on and off for a while. I'm very self-concious about my work and that causes me to ball up a lot of attempts and want to procrastinate. I finally said "fuck it" and banged something out. All the drawing part is done. Just need to scan and do a little more work on the comp and I'll post something soon.

porcupine kate

We are of one mind on these things. 
Though he is more expressive about these goals and dreams than I am . 
The private sector can do a much better job with everything.
I know we can't do it overnight but every small thing we can reclaim and time we keep them from adding more regulation helps get us closer to working on our dreams.

He also forgot that I was logged in when he posted this. :hug45:

Dave Ridley


Russell Kanning

Quote from: dalebert on June 28, 2007, 03:45 PM NHFT
I like this idea too. I'm tempted to take some art classes and pursue this further.


Can we use this for one of Ron Paul articles

Russell Kanning


dalebert


dalebert

Quote from: dalebert on July 11, 2007, 08:37 PM NHFT
Quote from: DadaOrwell on June 19, 2007, 04:13 PM NHFT
- Dream up ideas for political cartoons and have one of our members draw them.  My idea right now is a picture of Stephen Monier saying something about keeping open lines of communication with the Browns.  In the background would be one of his guys cutting their phone line LOL.

I finally found this thread with a good search. I've been working on this on and off for a while. I'm very self-concious about my work and that causes me to ball up a lot of attempts and want to procrastinate. I finally said "fuck it" and banged something out. All the drawing part is done. Just need to scan and do a little more work on the comp and I'll post something soon.


Done... finally.

http://newhampshireunderground.com/forum/index.php?topic=9686.0

My roommate decided to "upgrade" to Windows Vista and now his scanner doesn't talk to his computer. It prints, but won't scan. Since I'm on a sabatical from work, I've tightened my belt and can't afford to pay Microsoft to break my computer. I dug my own scanner out of the attic finally and it worked right away because I have the old crappy version of Windows.
::)

d_goddard

Quote from: error on July 02, 2007, 12:29 AM NHFT
I see the both of you are of one mind on these issues. :)

... yeah, and they both sound like Dick Marple:

Quote from: Bald Eagle on July 01, 2007, 11:48 PM NHFT
A law that makes it a crime to write, vote for, incite people to vote for,  or conspire to write laws abridging or infringing upon the natural God given Rights of people.
http://www.generalcourt.org/bills/2005/HB701-FN "AN ACT relative to the accountability of public officials and interference with constitutional and legal rights."

Quote from: Bald Eagle on July 01, 2007, 11:48 PM NHFT
Abolition of the BAR Association.
http://www.generalcourt.org/bills/2005/HB541 "AN ACT relative to repealing the incorporation of the New Hampshire Bar Association."

Quote from: Bald Eagle on July 01, 2007, 11:48 PM NHFT
Abolition of all State laws regarding drugs, medication, medicine, or surgery of any kind.
http://www.generalcourt.org/bills/2005/HB333 "No government shall require any contract or exercise any compelled performance upon an American citizen."

There a dozens like this, covering just about everything in Eagle and Kate's list.
I honestlky can't go on posting them... I feel the profound sadness Jane talks about sometimes.
People new to NH politics don't fully understand just what principled libertarians we had in office until Nov 2008...

See for yourself.
Granted, Marple got very few laws actually passed... but as many Statist bills that are getting thrown up in the legislature this session (income tax, anyone?), up until last year there were equally Libertarian bills being proposed.

We WILL take back the disputed territory of New Hamsphire!!!