Libertarian Author Signs Up for Free State Project
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Libertarian Author Vin Suprynowicz Signs Up for Free State Project
October 17, 2002 – The Free State Project recently gained a new member, noted libertarian author and speaker Vin Suprynowicz. While speaking at the New Hampshire Libertarian Party convention, Mr. Suprynowicz announced his intention to sign up for the project, and inspired others to do so with his statement that he would be happy to "cross state lines to preserve liberty, when our founding fathers were willing to die to do the same."
The Free State Project is a growing movement with the aim of obtaining signatures from 20,000 people who commit to move to a single, low-population state of the U.S. and work to institute political reforms there. Since the FSP's founding in September 2001, over 1500 people - including Mr. Suprynowicz - have decided that this route represents the most viable strategy toward the creation of a free society, and have signed up as participants. For more information about the Free State Project, please see the website, www.freestateproject.org.
Mr. Suprynowicz is currently an editorial writer for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He also pens a twice-a-week syndicated political column that runs in 20 or so daily newspapers around the country. He is also the author of two books, the most recent being The Ballad of Carl Drega, a series of essays examining the dangerous predicament of freedom-lovers in our time. Vin's books and columns can be seen at his website, www.privacyalert.us.




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