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| Liberty-minded activist group has eyes on Wyoming Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - October 14, 2002 CHEYENNE � With its small population, limited government and independence-inclined residents, Wyoming looks like a leading candidate for the Free State Project... Click here for the full article. Free State Project considers Wyoming Cheyenne Network - April 24, 2003 Cheyenne (CNSNews.com) - A Yale political science student wants to set up a libertarian utopia in a sparsely populated U.S. state. Wyoming is a strong contender... Click here for the full article. Free State Project comes to Wyoming Casper Star-Tribune - May 18, 2003 One might compare the dining room of the Szechwan Chinese Restaurant in Casper where Libertarians met to discuss the Free State Project Saturday, to the reading room of the British Museum where Karl Marx wrote Das Kapital. In both places, political thinkers were trying to find a different way to govern people. Still, it's best not to mention Marx around adherents of the Free State Project... Click here for the full article. Free State Project vote set for August Casper Star-Tribune - July 8, 2003 Liberty-minded activists will choose which sparsely-populated state will be the focus of their collective political might in a vote beginning in August. Members of the Free State Project will have until Sept. 8 to vote on which of 10 states they would like to move to in order to advocate for limited government. Wyoming and New Hampshire are top contenders in the effort... Click here for the full article. Libertarians eye Wyoming for relocation of 20,000 Wyoming Tribune-Eagle - July 23, 2003 CHEYENNE � Wyoming's low population and conservative mentality have put the state in a prime position be the target destination for 20,000 Libertarians as part of the party's Free State Project... Click here for the full article. Free Staters Like Wyoming Casper Star-Tribune - July 25, 2003 The Free State Project encourages the kinds of changes often linked to libertarian beliefs: reduce the size and scope of government control, and expect individuals to act responsibly of their own accord. Click here for the full article. |
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