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Old 07-03-2003, 01:18 AM   #12
Radar
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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I was just wondering. As a realistic plan it must be on a timeframe to live up to the claim it'll be in our lifetime. I understand there's something about when you get so many signatures, how long is that going to take? How long before people are actually moving to said state?
The time frame is as follows: There are just under 5,000 members right now. On August 15th (after we reach 5,000 people) we're going to vote on which state we'll move to. After that we have 3 years to get to 20,000 and at the current rate this will happen very quickly. It might be before 1 year. At that point we'll all move (although some will move right after the vote) and the project will be under way. If we don't reach 20,000 members by September 1, 2006 the project will be cancelled.

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I think you're going to seriously piss off the current residents of whatever state you decide to declare war on. They are definitely not going to take this lightly.
We're not declaring war on anyone. We're going to move there peacefully, share information with the locals who already value freedom and hate government intrusion on thier lives (all of these states fit that qualification but Montana and Wyoming moreso), and we'll work with them to make things better. We're not "taking over" a state, or doing anything the local people don't agree with. We're just going to show them how to do it better and faster. Will they all like it? Of coure not. Will some be hostile towards us? Definately. Will most embrace the idea? We hope so.
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