Moving to New Hampshire Part 2 - Ian in Keene

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

From http://RidleyReport.com - This is the second of ten promotional ridleos featuring Free Staters who've moved to NH. In this story we take a look at a popular talk show host who moved to New Hampshire in '06. This series was commissioned by a Free Stater who wishes to remain unnamed but who is much appreciated!

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  • I'll never trust a voting machine. All ballots should be paper ballots!!!

  • New Hampshire didn't pick McSatan, Diebold did!

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  • Some people just don't understand this FSP thing. Oh well.

    Great job Dave and Ian.

  • People are going to let one vote get them down... summer patriots!

    This is about coming to NH to WORK not move to a free state already.

    freestateproject . org

  • Many of us here in NH don't bother helping the 2 political parties decide which candidate they will run.

    What Ian is joining here is much bigger than one primary. The culture of freedom in NH is better than most places in america. We are hoping to ramp it up to amazing levels. :)

  • All I heard was there are Paul signs everywhere. Their state motto matches his platform. Independent spirit. They like the underdog. Blah blah blah. What is so great about NH? Even Dr Paul's analysis decided the voting error was even across the board. Face it NHites, you let us down.

  • I'm done with NH for choosing McCain. Although I will still make periodic forays for some fries.

  • I really enjoy your shows Mr. Ridley. I'm a Free-stater too. I signed up, pledged and voted. I've just not been able to make it there yet. But my family income depends on local jobs at the moment. I cast most of my votes for Alaska and was disappointed when I first heard New Hampshire had been chosen, but once I learned about the state I was satisfied the best decision had been made. I think I'd be much happier there. In Houston we have that problem with sweat on the way to the mailbox too.

  • Hillary and McCain?! ...And less support for a libertarian candidate than Iowa?!

    Free state my butt. NH restored my apathy.

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