NH: "Rural flash-mob" rushes to aid liberty family
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If I had a way of making money, I would much prefer to live out and away than in a city. It's risky, you have to plan when shopping, know how to do serious first aid, but the neighbors are always friends because they know they might depend upon you just as you might have to depend upon them.
"Shoot in any direction off the front porch and risk hitting only trespassers."
Heaven.
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@yoyo762 They only come if you want the help. But Free Staters help each other move, that's what the Free State Project is all about. And Free Staters believe in ZAP, zero aggression principle. Never heard yet of one hurting another. But your comment reflects the mistrust city dwellers have. I used to be one too. It's not like that in the country, generally. (Getting on my Hank Williams soapbox). Reasons for that, the biggest is that everyone knows everybody, & character is everything
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I don't think I would want a " flash" group around me while I was moving.
Its a great way to scout out the stuff the person has. Some sharp eyed criminal might spy some valuable item for later burglary .
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I live in Illinois and it sucks! Statist everywhere you turn.
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Huzzah!
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Hail, fellow Illinoisian!!
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I have a place of my own here and don't feel like moving away from all my friends.
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ahh. i was assuming you were a girl bc u said kitty. not cat. which is a sexist mistake on my part! sorry. why didnt you move as well?
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I'm their eldest son. I stayed in Illinois, so I'm not in the video.
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are you the daughter in this vid?
I do not think it is rediculous to move to the sticks to get away from a perceived government encroachment, that is their right. Living in rural areas also give you many freedoms that you would not likely see in a more populated area, ie various pathetic zonening laws. It can allow for one if they chose to more easily grow their own food and build small electric generating wind mills, that would otherwise pose an issue when dealing with zonening laws and or permit costs and restrictions.
perseverance8 2 years ago 11
some people want to live in rural areas, why is that rediculous?
soundmoneyfan 2 years ago 10