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Sponsor: http://SakalCAI.com - Many of you know Sandy Pierre as a prominent face of the Libertarian Party in New Hampshire. But in this thirteenth episode of "Moving to NH" she explains why she's going anti-political once her duties at LPNH are completed.

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  • The LPNH was effective at recruiting free staters to move here, and sometimes they generate some media attention. But I'm always leery of third party stuff that might shoo votes away from a decent major party candidate. Fortunately the LPNH doesn't do that in most state races.

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  • Her comments at 5:04 are the way I feel about capitalism. Instead of making capitalism more "comfortable" we need to abolish it.

  • @heatherrose2006 Your views of anarchism are strawmen, however you are correct in saying that democracy is inevitable under anarchy. That's why all anarchist thinkers before Roth-tard advocated direct democracy and participatory decision making.

  • What a bunch of shite. The NH Libertarians will vote GOP every time. That same GOP is opposed to medical marijuana, marriage equality, and a woman's right to privacy and bodily autonomy. NH Libertarians are nanny state republican heinie kissers.

  • that is what Anarchy would devolve into, warring factions of extreme dictatorially influenced democracy. If that is what you want, why don't we save a little bloodshed and leave things the way they are because it seems that is the beast staring us straight in the eye right now. As for myself I would prefer to throw my efforts into restoring our government to a Representative Constitutional Republic.

  • Communism is a wonderful idea but as long as there are pigs (political, corporate or blackmarket) that are more equal than the other little pigs, it will never work on this side of the veil and the same is true for Anarchism. Everyone screams about the genocide in Rowanda (as well they should) but if allowed to spiral along it's natural course,

  • anarchism is anti-constitution. Limited government is so much different from no government at all...I don't see how that kind of ideological divide can be reconciled.

  • Are You Nutz? The Proxie non citizens in corporations are committing treason to you taking your voice vote away! Then the delegates of the electoral college sell you into human slaughter house lines......

  • How did I miss this?????

  • Legislative lobbying is akin to licking the boots of your masters. I find it far more "effective" to talk directly to real people.

  • This was an interesting video. If you liked it you may also like what you find @ wilburjr-thanks.

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