How about this...a state full of Ron Paulers

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If Ron Paul doesn't win, then why don't all the Ron Paul supporters move to one state...like the mormons in Utah....power in numbers...into all those foreclosed homes!

Stupid but creative...eh?

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best to take on states where support is there and gain numbers

If there was a million ron paul people then go to a state like washington or oregon that need a little additional support...especially if you can do both so that you can influence idaho, northern CA, and link over to montana and alaska.

This side of the country has strong ties with ASIA for trade. In a down turn its unlikely that Asia will not pull out first. Those that are linked on this side will lead trade in the country

Just wondering

In this state, do we have to agree with everything Ron Paul has to say,
or can we have a difference of opinion on certain things, and still
be accepted?

A Ron Paul "State"...my kind of utopia!

...a perpetual "neutral" territory...free from any form of bondage...not even say the Bilderberg/CFR/Tri-Lateral/Illuminati types can touch it!

I have been thinking Alaska

I have been thinking Alaska or Montana. Can't you still homestead in both states? Anyone know?

Not a good idea.

If you want something to spread you cast the seeds everywhere you can. Small pockets of people would be good but this can continue with meet up groups. Don't want to just be free in one State.

Conversely, how can we move

Conversely, how can we move forward when Liberty exists in NONE of the states?

Wyoming: Half a million people--least populated state
Hot Springs county: Five thousand folks--second least populated county in the state
Thermopolis: Virtually the only town in that county
FourWindsTradingPost: my business and home--can't miss us, just look for what the masses would call 'swastikas', even though that brickwork dates back to circa 1917, and the Four Winds symbols are turning both ways, not just clockwise, and they sure-as-hell aren't on the diagonal. Or look for the Ron Paul signs.

THE MORE I LEARN ABOUT GOVERNMENT
THE MORE I LOVE MY GUNS
FourWindsTradingPost

THE MORE I LEARN ABOUT GOVERNMENT
THE MORE I LOVE MY GUNS
FourWindsTradingPost

Too easy to nuke

one place

yes your right...but it

yes your right...but it would be far away from us!

Colorado is a perfect mix.

Colorado is a perfect mix.

Not to big, not too small. Nice weather..a little cool sometimes but ALWAYS sunny..

A city, lots 54 out of 63 of the country's fourteeners...many with glaciers that provide much of the water for the southwest. good mountain...camping.

Still lots of counties that have few building codes..

Lots of organic agriculture here.

Lots of people that will listen to radical ideas.

Lots of Neo Cons to transform in Colorado Springs..

If Russel Means of the Lakota Nation

has his way.
I can stay right where I'm at and be part of the Lakota Nation.
He is claiming all the land in Nebraska north of the Platte river rightfully belongs to the Lakota Nation. :o)

Free Country

 

I'm with candance. I'm moving to Lakotah.

Yours in Liberty,
 
Jerry
Libertarian Legal Fund

 

Yours in Liberty,
 
Jerry
Libertarian Legal Fund

New Hampshire is supposedly

New Hampshire is supposedly the target of the Free State Project.

Perhaps we should all go their and help them out. Combine our energies.

Tracy

This concept has

been discussed before. But like everything, few people can agree. Most here have said VT since they already have a freedom movement. But the push back has been its too cold. Arizona has been brought up but some say too hot. Others have mentioned RP's district in Texas. I think MT has been brought up as well. I like AZ because the people that don't mind the heat can live in the Phoenix area while the people that don't want the heat can live in Northern Arizona which is closer to the four seasons.

Tonight...

I've heard of Wyoming or Montana....what's up with these states?

Montana and Wyoming

love their second amendment rights and it would probably be a cold day in hell before they would give them up.
And the Governor of Montana stood up to Homeland Security concerning the Real ID Act.

Arizona

Sounds like a great idea.

I'd consider moving there from California.

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Freedom - Peace - Prosperity

The Free State Project is

The Free State Project is already doing this and has about 400 movers already heavily involved in changing the politics of that state.

Montana would be the next best choice followed by Alaska. The perfect answer would be a very large island with a brokered sovereignty agreement as part of the deal but that's unlikely.

Better start thinking about it now because there's not much time left before the forces tearing America apart hit their peak and all hell breaks loose.