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One Decade Of The Free State Project
Submitted by Bradley Keyes on Fri, 2013-04-26 00:00
NH Public Radio's "The Exchange" discussed the FSP after 10 years in New Hampshire...Come join us in the quest for 'Liberty in Your Lifetime'
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I like FSP, and it was a good interview, but I thought it was amusing the interview took place on Government Radio. :-)
NPR is only partially (25%) government funded:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/11/13/taxpayers-provide-percent-npr...
NHPR has been quite cordial to the FSP.
You can debate all day and peruse state media for information in attempt to discover how NPR is "funded". The bottom line you will never know.
But you can bet your next week's paycheck that if NPR has broadcast a favorable interview in regards to a "Free" state project in NH, that project has already been co-opted. As it probably should be. "Free state" is an uncanny oxymoron.
(I believe I am about the only "free" state. That's because I'm a sovereign state).
Sam