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  • talk about awkward cameramen......

  • Interesting how the free-market capitalists are moving to Nashua, where as Trashua is a huge ghetto full of immigrants who are exploited and make very little money to get by. You should take them into consideration before you start campaigning to privatize resources, etc.

  • He hit the nail on the head for me: family, friends, love. That is honestly the reason I have not relocated for liberty.

  • Glad everyone seems to like my take on what it's like being a Freestater, thanks for all the complements! Coming to New Hampshire has seriously been the best thing that's ever happened to me. It's exciting up here, can you tell ;-)

  • Actually, I live and grew up just across the border. I know many of the freestaters (including some of the founders) and have found them to be decent, respectable people. Perhaps you are just bit too enthusiastic for my taste. This is similar to well someone becomes a citizen and is suddenly a bit over zealous.

  • Oh, I can see your point. No worries though. I think if we met someday you'd find that I may look over-zealous simply because I can be hyper at times. But I'm not running around with a pitchfork up here, LOL! Though some are, and hey nothing wrong with that since "extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice". But it does take some excitement to get someone moved, and that's exactly what I'm going for. New Hampshire is actually pretty laid back, which is exactly why it's so free up here.

  • All is well Greg. I've spent a great deal of time in NH, having grown up less than ten miles from the border. I particularly like Nashua. And though I believe NH was picked more for it's small fairly conservative population than it's liberty I get the point of the FSP. And being that I live in a horribly oppressive state (MA) I have to say any state is more free than the one in which I live. No hard feelings Greg, you seem decent enough perhaps I shouldn't rush with my judgment.

  • Great interview! Your enthusiasm is awesome... watching a video like this makes me really excited about moving next month.

  • OK so I'll agree I'm just a wee bit too enthusiastic here, but I'm not a professional interviewee. I think if you listen to what I have to say then you'll hear my love of community, lots of happiness, and how much I am simply loving life right now. A lot of that has to do with the all the wonderful people up here who are my friends.

  • I am glad that you have not moved up here, and I seriously doubt you were ever serious about it. I would hope that a personality like yours would not be attracted to the Freestate. Your negativity is a prime example of what has unfortunately become "normal" in this country. It's all about being positive up here!! If being positive is wacky, then count me in! :-)

  • Come to my home , we need help.  We can get it done. Fight the power and enjoy the wonderfull scenery

  • Greg: your enthusiasm is infectious, and your sincerity is palpable. And my guess is that you had several really good beers at Murphy's right before that interview.

    Well done, I enjoyed it. :)

  • One of the best Moving to NH videos!

  • I think I'm really gonna like the "lifestyle" NH. I cant wait to get there. Another good one Ridley... Thanks!

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