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I'm a Philosophy major graduate living in St. Paul MN. Currently, I'm working at a paralegal, but, I assure you, I am an anarchist (though I prefer to say "non-statist" and "non-theist"). The first video of Stefan's I saw was one that he directed at the Ron Paul supporters in 2008. Over the years when I was studying, I kept him on my radar a bit, but it wasn't until after I graduated (and had way too much free time) that I started watching his videos daily. It was refreshing to hear a mature perspective that resonates with me since my entire education, from start to finish, was characterized by struggle against each school's ideology (first the "subtle" statism in elementary/middle school, religious indoctrination in middle school and high school, then the not-even-trying-to-be-subtle-anymore statism of college). I've become a bit frustrated with people around me because none of them are as passionate or convinced as I am that living in a free society is important, though at least a handful of them have at least warmed up to libertarian ideas. I realized that there HAS to be a forum on this FDR website Stefan keeps mentioning, and that I've also been complaining about how I don't have an "internet home" like I used to. Basically, I expect that posting on these forums will solve all of my problems and make my life super awesome. I hope I can help keep this forum healthy and active!

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Hey I'm new here too and have been experiencing some similar issues with people getting hostile.  Hopefully, we'll continue to become better communicators of freedome through the process though.

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 Hey Spacepan, what's in the handle?  I'm from Minneapolis and working out of St James now, a couple hours away.

This forum has launched!  Enjoy.  Surrounded by statists resounds here, you're in good company.  I suspect a minority of lawyers respect their role in protecting subjects from the state.  Too bad you gotta ferret around for them.  Anyway, enjoy the challenge of advocating freedom in state run courts ;-) .  Were it easy, anyone could do it.

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