Congress Bill to limit U.S.A Internet access

thomas12404

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This makes me want to get a bunch of people and start a protest. March our rights back, or just make them break out in Marshall law, total gov over take!
 

RavenMochi

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As nervous as saying it makes me, historically speaking, thats been the only way things change...problem is you'll never get enough americans to stand together to do it, to many of them buy into the bullshit, or are content to throw away their freedoms for the sake of security from a non-existant threat.
 

fdd2blk

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See, my point, a room full of us that know it, and can't do shit to change it. really really frusterating, to make it worse, as far as I know, there is no free country, so its not like we have options...we really don't, its be suppressed by our govt, or by another govt, thats basicly our options....
we can change it, we just chose not to. :leaf:
 

RavenMochi

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Brother, give me the option and i'll take it ;)
As it stands the only option I know of is to break the law carefully...there by making an attempt to live by my own law, but even that is limited...
 

fdd2blk

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Brother, give me the option and i'll take it ;)
As it stands the only option I know of is to break the law carefully...there by making an attempt to live by my own law, but even that is limited...

ever see "fight club"? all it takes is one man. well maybe two. lol ;)
 

Rob Roy

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See, my point, a room full of us that know it, and can't do shit to change it. really really frusterating, to make it worse, as far as I know, there is no free country, so its not like we have options...we really don't, its be suppressed by our govt, or by another govt, thats basicly our options....
http://freestateproject.org/

I agree there is no bastion of freedom, but there are some trying to change that. Change for them is a verb. Wishing ain't doing, doing is doing. These folks are making progress, but could use the help of other liberty loving people.
 

Rob Roy

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As nervous as saying it makes me, historically speaking, thats been the only way things change...problem is you'll never get enough americans to stand together to do it, to many of them buy into the bullshit, or are content to throw away their freedoms for the sake of security from a non-existant threat.
http://nhunderground.com/forum/index.php

If people don't stand together, the alternative is not very good is it?
 

RavenMochi

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†L† shit, would have to be NH, wouldn't it...I fucking hate the cold...still, I'll be considering it strongly...thanks for the links...
 

NoDrama

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Isn't New Hampshire the state where they take your babies away if you have a political association they do not like?
 

Rob Roy

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This makes me want to get a bunch of people and start a protest. March our rights back, or just make them break out in Marshall law, total gov over take!
The water in the pot is almost boiling yet some frogs still think it is just a pleasant hot tub.
 

Rob Roy

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Isn't New Hampshire the state where they take your babies away if you have a political association they do not like?
Good point. There may be a back story there, but nevertheless that state government is, like others, omnipresent.
The point is there are people in NH that will rally to try to stop that stuff from happening and hopefully more coming to advocate and agitate for freedom. I cannot extol the political virtues of any state, it would be easier to describe some as "less evil".

Several western states were considered for the Free State Project, but their vastness made interconnecting activism difficult, hence NH was selected. The west is beautiful and a good place to hide, NH is a good place to consolidate freedom oriented people, generate activism and launch a peaceful evolution towards self ownership. It is happening there right now and is growing.
Bottom line there's alot of "work" to be done everywhere and being active can and should happen wherever people recognize there is a need for it.
 

RavenMochi

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Good point. There may be a back story there, but nevertheless that state government is, like others, omnipresent.
The point is there are people in NH that will rally to try to stop that stuff from happening and hopefully more coming to advocate and agitate for freedom. I cannot extol the political virtues of any state, it would be easier to describe some as "less evil".

Several western states were considered for the Free State Project, but their vastness made interconnecting activism difficult, hence NH was selected. The west is beautiful and a good place to hide, NH is a good place to consolidate freedom oriented people, generate activism and launch a peaceful evolution towards self ownership. It is happening there right now and is growing.
Bottom line there's alot of "work" to be done everywhere and being active can and should happen wherever people recognize there is a need for it.
What about setting up base camp up there for the purpose of consolidation, and from they're branch to the west. It'll be alot easier to do since step 1 gave a foundation in that solidarity...

I have to say I hate cold, but lack of comfort for freedom is a small exchange, the knowledge that they're would be a chance to be one of the first in the western expansion would make that cold a hell of alot more bearable...
 
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