There are a lot of online groups on the internet that talk the talk but don't walk the walk
so are you people for real? I have a challenge for you free state people
Look at this
I must say, that's a novel approach to getting an organization to do what you want them to do without joining up and going through the usual channels. I don't know what could have persuaded you that this could possibly have gotten you the results you wanted, nor even that it might have come off as pleasant or clever.
If you would like to talk to other FSP members I recommend the forums at www.freestateproject.org, which are still active and full of help and suggestions for people who want to join. I would say that the project is doing rather well. Perhaps you could find an interesting discussion of the bill that concerns you there. You might learn to look at the issue more deeply, or come to understand some of the logistical difficulties of doing what you want.
If you insist on trying to define the responses here as cowardly weaseling out of your challenge, then I think you first need to show some credibility of your own which might incline people to accept your judgment. Otherwise, my opinion of the free state project might be just as good as yours, and I think they are one of the better games in town.
Ohhh, I remember this douche from the FSP forum. This is (I believe) an exact copy and paste of what he posted over there. I'll spare yall the vitriol I slung his way on the FSP forum, but mention it to remind him...
You probably shouldn't move to NH. Based on this post, I would encourage you to stay home. I doubt you need that encouragement though. It doesn't sound like you want to move here anyway.
According to that article, BofA is the only bank in New Hampshire that does this. If you don't want to be fingerprinted to cash a check in NH, you can go to any other bank. Why should free staters waste their time lobbying for this bill?