True, but NH has things like the Liberty Alliance; you cant throw a rock in the state house without hitting one of those guys. Where else can you dial a number on your cell phone after a officer detains you for simply exercising your rights and have a half dozen activists show up in seconds with a camera. In that case it just happened that Ridley was walking to a meeting of those activists, but it was still awesome.seamusTX wrote:I dunno. Southeastern New Hampshire is becoming a suburb of Boston. These more intrusive policing methods are tolerated when big-city crime becomes a problem.
I strongly feel the need to do something with the growth of the police/surveillance/nanny state, and i cant think of a better idea then concentrating activism in NH. God knows the libertarian party has not gone anywhere, even after they abandoned their principles to run a more "mainstream" candidate. It is probably to little and to late considering the apathy and impotence of the citizens to restrain state, federal or even in most cases local government, but if there is a "hill worth dying on" in this fight i imagine i will find it in NH with other activists by my side.