This way we can get them all with one grenade

by Prometheus 6
October 26, 2003 - 10:35pm.
on Seen online

Libertarians Pursue New Goal: State of Their Own
By PAM BELLUCK

KEENE, N.H. -- A few things stand out about this unprepossessing city. It just broke its own Guinness Book world record for the most lighted jack-o'-lanterns with 28,952. It claims to have the world's widest Main Street.

And recently, Keene became the home of Justin Somma, a 26-year-old freelance copywriter from Suffern, N.Y., and a foot soldier in an upstart political movement. That movement, the Free State Project, aims to make all of New Hampshire a laboratory for libertarian politics by recruiting libertarian-leaning people from across the country to move to New Hampshire and throw their collective weight around. Leaders of the project figure 20,000 people would do the trick, and so far 4,960 have pledged to make the move.

The idea is to concentrate enough fellow travelers in a single state to jump-start political change. Members, most of whom have met only over the Internet, chose New Hampshire over nine other states in a heated contest that lasted months.

(The other contenders were Alaska, Delaware, Idaho, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming. One frequently asked question on the project's Web site was "Can't you make a warmer state an option?")

Once here, they plan to field candidates in elections and become active in schools and community groups, doing all they can to sow the libertarian ideals of curbing taxes, minimizing regulation of guns and drugs, privatizing schools and reducing government programs.


Let's say not all the people interviewed for this article are as rational as they think they are.

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Submitted by Phelps (not verified) on October 27, 2003 - 4:19pm.

You better get them all with one grenade, because libertarians tend to be armed to the teeth and will shoot back.

Submitted by P6 (not verified) on October 27, 2003 - 4:44pm.

Getting 5000 of 'em would mean it's one hell of a grenade. Probably nuclear.Seriously, though, one woman said she started ten businesses because eight out ten businesses fail and she wanted to make sure she had two going concerns. This makes me concerned about the quality of thought that's going into this venture.