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The Free State Project

Psychic Burrito writes "From their website: The Free State Project is a plan in which 20,000 or more liberty-oriented people will move to a single state of the U.S. to secure there a free society. We will accomplish this by first reforming state law, opting out of federal mandates, and finally negotiating directly with the federal government for appropriate political autonomy." Perhaps they should also read Everything: Kansas. I think Don Marti was also the one who thought the geeks should do this by moving en masse to North Dakota.

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  1. ship 'em out by mblase · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think Don Marti was also the one who thought the geeks should do this by moving en masse to North Dakota.

    I thought that was intended as more of a refugee camp type of thing.

  2. Walter Williams wrote an article about this plan. by Prince_Ali · · Score: 5, Funny

    I hope it works, but it would take a lot of dedication on their part. I would consider moving to the selected state after the plan is already underway. We can have a Quebec in the US!

  3. Re:Walter Williams wrote an article about this pla by foistboinder · · Score: 5, Funny
    I hope it works, but it would take a lot of dedication on their part. I would consider moving to the selected state after the plan is already underway. We can have a Quebec in the US!

    I remember reading about a series of events during the middle part of the 19th century that leads me to believe the federal government might not let this happen.

  4. How original... by CreepyNinja · · Score: 4, Funny

    The South tried this once already gang. Didn't work. The Imperialists will come after you with guns and say "stop that" just like they did back then.

  5. Freedom, OK by wowbagger · · Score: 5, Funny

    Obviously, the town they should target is Freedom, OK

    And it is right near Protection, KS.

    Which just goes to show, you can have either Freedom or Protection, but not both.

    1. Re:Freedom, OK by TrollBridge · · Score: 5, Funny
      "And it is right near Protection, KS [mapquest.com]."

      ...which should always be visited before Intercourse, PA.

      A bit OT, I know, but appropriate for htis thread :)

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  6. Rename the state by fobbman · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I think Don Marti was also the one who thought the geeks should do this by moving en masse to North Dakota."

    When we get there we will rename it to GNU/North Dakota.

  7. I propose a name for this state: by RobinH · · Score: 5, Funny

    Quebec.

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  8. the Conch Republic did this in the Florida Keys by linuxbaby · · Score: 5, Funny

    First read the story of how the residents of the Florida Keys did this in 1982, and created the Conch Republic!

    That's a much nicer place to secede from the union.

    :-)

    1. Re:the Conch Republic did this in the Florida Keys by linuxbaby · · Score: 4, Funny

      Another good link about it: conchrepublic.com

  9. Vermont! (Yes, it is indeed a state) by reaperbean · · Score: 4, Funny

    Vermont, that little liberal bastion of the North, may be a good choice.

    Here are a few reasons:

    1 Small Population (about half a million), so a group of dedicated citizens can have an effect.

    2 Open minded politics already exist. For example, Vermont recognizes Civil Unions between homosexual couples and the state uses an inovative and effecitve plan buy perscription drugs at reduced cost (also known as Canada).

    3 Enviromentally friendly state.

    4 Large producer of high quality pot.

    Of course, Vermont is currently doing quite well, some othere states could use this groups efforts quite a bit more.

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  10. Re:turn a 45/55 into a 56/55 by cheeseSource · · Score: 5, Funny

    Their free state seems to have been slashdotted. Shortest regime ever.

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  11. Re:North Dakota is a Bad Idea by rppp01 · · Score: 5, Funny

    I think that whatever state is chosen is in danger. If geeks flood the state and take over, won't they die out in 30-50 years? I mean, most geeks don't get any- much less procreate.

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  12. I'll move there if... by Tenebrious1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If they legalize gambling, prostitution, pot, and xbox mods...

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  13. These guys must be a bunch of rocket scientists... by Christopher_G_Lewis · · Score: 4, Funny

    From the FAQ... (my deletes are [...]

    Q. What states are you considering, and on what criteria?

    A. [...]The following states are under consideration: [...] North Dakota, South Dakota, [...] Montana, [...] Idaho, [...]

    Other important criteria include: 1) coastal access [...] :-)

  14. Re:I've thought about doing this... by Alsee · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Which State?"

    Assuming they are looking for someplace with a low population I checked the census listings. Wyoming is the lowest at 479,602. (1999 estimated)

    Much more interesting is the second lowest listing which is...

    (Drum roll please...)

    District of Columbia at 519,000! (1999 estimated)

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  15. Ashcroft behind it all? by Anixamander · · Score: 5, Funny

    Something tells me John Ashcroft is behind the whole plan.

    "So we can take 20,000 of the most free thinking individuals in this country and put them all in one place?"

    (tents hands and smiles wryly)

    "Excellent."

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  16. This Just In by susano_otter · · Score: 5, Funny

    This just in: it appears that Oobleck has reached the finals in Solo Mental Gymnastics--Freestyle Event. Starting with "Wouldn't it be nice if my neighbors shared my views on important political issues, and we all voted", this incredible athlete vaulted an amazing distance, to land squarely in "we're a compound-living, arms-stockpiling, demagogue-worshipping cult, based on the teachings of a madman, and eligible for government antiterroist action".

    This unbelievable leap, executed without any intermediate steps, has broken world records, and is virtually guaranteed to win Oobleck the gold this year. The sheer audacity of the maneuver is sure to win the hearts of many moderators here today. Let's wish this great athlete the best of luck.

    Good luck to you, Oobleck!

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  17. Re:Drinking age by runlvl0 · · Score: 4, Funny

    [People under the age of 21 in the U.S. can]

    Vote
    Join the army
    Drive a car
    Have sex (and children)
    Work
    Pay taxes
    Own a gun

    Yeah good thing we don't let those kids drink

    I think that the key is that they can't do those things AND drink until they're 21. As an aside, don't you think that the Bureau of Alchohol, Tobacco, and Firearms must have the best office parties?
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  18. Re:Drinking age by Dun+Malg · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's what I thought. When I joined it was 21 in almost every state (Iowa and maybe another were 18 still, I think), so it was 21 on base almost everywhere. I didn't get deployed out of the country till I was 21 so I never gave any thought about it. I do know that we didn't have anything stronger than Kool-Aid in Saudi. As one guy there said, "silly bathrobe guys don't even allow beer! BEER!"

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