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11/1 How many of you libertarian fuckheads are planning to go try to ruin the great state of New Hampshire? http://www.nytimes.com/2003/10/27/national/27LIBE.html \_ I loved the major party reactions. GOP: "Great to have you, guys! Come on over!" DNC: <trembling voice> "The best way to describe these people is anarchists..." -- libertarian fuckhead \_ What's so fucking great about NH? Their only claim to fame is voting second in the primaries and being almost the smallest state. Is there *anything* they do right? \_ Libertarians have a hardon over the slogan on their license plate: "Live free or die" \_ And the lack of state income tax makes them ejaculate. \_ Lye, is that you? \_ I'm guessing all the rightwing assholes at Dartmouth have something to do with it also. It's probably the most right-wing of the Ivy League colleges. |
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www.nytimes.com/2003/10/27/national/27LIBE.html By PAM BELLUCK (NYT) 1711 words Late Edition - Final , Section A , Page 1 , Column 4 ABSTRACT - Upstart movement called Free State Project aims to turn state of New Hampshire into laboratory for libertarian policy by recruiting libertarian-leaning people to move there and jump-start political change; leaders of project figure 20,000 people would do the trick; New Hampshire is chosen over nine other states in heated contests over Internet; plan is to field candidates in elections and become active in schools and community groups, sowing libertarian ideals of curbing taxes, minimizing regulation of guns and drugs, privatizing schools and reducing government programs; New Hampshire, with reputation for flinty individualism, has only 400 dues-paying Libertarian Party members; Gov Craig Benson, Republican, meets with visiting members of movement and encourages them to move to his state; photos Please Note: Archive articles do not include photos, charts or graphics. How multi-packs work: A multi-pack is an archive package that saves you money by allowing you to pre-purchase a set number of articles in bulk at a reduced price. You can then debit from your multi-pack and quickly access articles from the archive at your convenience over the lifetime of the multi-pack. Please Note: Article Archive 1996-Present multi-packs are not valid for use with Article Archive: 1851-1995 multi-packs and vice versa. Once you purchase an article, you may view it as often as you like over the next 90 days. |