[450] I'd just like to note...

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Wed Nov 5 12:08:31 EST 2014


  99% of politics sucks - as do most polititians -- It doesn't even matter
what party they are affliated with, Big business runs big government.
Period.

Quoting George Andrews <gandrews at ntplx.net>:

> John,
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>    I realized that after I clicked send, did apologize for the error.
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>    George
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>    FROM: 450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com
> [mailto:450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com] ON BEHALF OF John Foege
> SENT: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 11:13 AM
> TO: 450 at lists.vhfwiki.com
> SUBJECT: Re: [450] I'd just like to note...
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>    I didnt comment on NH. That was Dave...
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>     On Nov 5, 2014 11:00 AM, "George Andrews" <gandrews at ntplx.net> wrote:
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>       John,
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>       You might be right. A lot of what is wrong in NH is the spread of
> the cancer affecting MA. There is hope however in that there are a
> couple of strong candidates in Andrew Hemingway (ran for gov.) and
> Marilinda Garcia. I have had e-mail exchanges and in person dialog with
> our State Senator, Jeannie Forrester, who is a good candidate. She is
> very pro-gun and a strong proponent of local autonomy. I also met with
> our executive councilor (elected advisor to state government) who is
> also pro-gun and local autonomy. There are some good people in politics
> up here that are sufficient cause for hope for the future. I also talk
> to folks in their late teens to late twenties who have a good, strong
> knowledge of history and love liberty and will carry on after I have
> passed on. I recently spoke with some juniors at Norwich University
> (also National Guard members)  who asked how so many Americans have
> become so afraid of guns. I did my best to try and explain how. They did
> seem to feel anti-gun sentiment was not logical. Another reason to hope
> for a good future!
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>       Although population centers (big cities) control election
> outcomes, the influence in day to day politics is not the same. Local
> towns often operate as the locals wish. It is not uncommon to hear
> “…Concord may require this, but we are going to do it our way.”
Many
> local towns are passing RBO’s (rights based ordinances) that are in
> conflict with State Law. So far, the State has not taken legal action
> against any community and no community has yet challenged the State. I
> don’t think the State wants to light any fires with respect to the
RBO’s
> for reasons that would require far too much explanation here. At least I
> can step out in my backyard and get some target practice (I won’t use
> the 308, 30-06 or other hi power rifle calibers).
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>       However, if things don’t change, it maybe CT/MA/CA/NY everywhere
> in ten years or less.
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>       George
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>         FROM: 450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com
> [mailto:450-bounces at lists.vhfwiki.com] ON BEHALF OF K1FSY
> SENT: Wednesday, November 05, 2014 10:02 AM
> TO: 450 at lists.vhfwiki.com
> SUBJECT: Re: [450] I'd just like to note...
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>       New Hampshire has maybe 5-10 years left before it's a shithole
> like CT and MA.
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> Maybe i'll move to tennessee with Bob.
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>        On 11/5/2014 9:39 AM, George Andrews wrote:
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>> John,
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>>        Don’t step down from the soapbox. What we need for the next two
>> years is reasoned, rational and respectful discourse. Drop the name
>> calling and demonizing of those who disagree with us. Name calling and
>> demonization do little to further real dialog. One does not have to
>> have an academic degree to be capable of rational, respectful dialog
>> either.
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