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Thanks Danno, that is helpful. I visited Minnesota for the first time this last year and it was beautiful. MN does have some affordable land in quantity. I also noticed that almost the whole tier of northern border states were strong for RP and thus I infer have some independent thinking and support for Anarcho-Capitalism. Part of that is perhaps not
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I thought NH earlier too, but NH underperformed for RP. I understand that the libertarian spirit there is being diluted by a combination of new folk from MASS and also the general dilution of spirit that happens over the stretch of time. Of course FSP is a counteracting to that, but again, in the primaries we were all disappointed by the outcome there
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Dear friends: LR today wrote on the blog today of " ultra-red, pro-war, pro-police state West Virginia." I know that WV has some negative history, but that is pretty strong. WV is one among many states I have been considering relocating to. Some key things we are looking for are: o low cost tens of acres (privacy and can grow food) o minimally
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I was raised in a family that was staunchly democrat. For whatever reason I entertained quite hawkish views on foreign policy and became Repub part way through the Reagan era. Then I joined a Protestant denomination that expects the USA ultimately under popular pressure to forsake its principles of religious liberty. Many of these people are apoliticial
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Dear Mark B. Pre-millennial but non-dispensationalist here. My denomination is probably dominated by Republicans but we have a high independence quotient. There are other libertarians among us, but no anarchists to speak of. Perhaps the RP wave of the past year or so will make a difference (adding some anarcho-caps). I have been exploring libertarianism