New Hamphsire Democrat Threatens To Remove Freedoms From Citizens

January 4, 2013 | 9 Comments

Breitbart Reports:

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A New Hampshire legislator wants her constituents to know that she feels conservatives are the “single biggest threat” her state faces today, and she wants to use her powers to legislate to “pass measures that will restrict” the freedoms of Granite State conservatives.

In a blog post made last month on the left-wing site Blue Hampshire, 3rd District State Representative Democrat Cynthia Chase advised her fellow legislators to use their positions to make New Hampshire less welcoming to any conservative or libertarian planning on moving to her state—not to mention those already in residence.

For those unaware, a conservative project of sorts has been underway in New Hampshire since 2001. The idea is that Americans of conservative ideals are to move to New Hampshire, gather in communities, run for office, and work to drive the state toward libertarianism and conservatism. It is called the “Free State Project” and adherents are called “Free Staters.”

These Free Staters figure that the state’s motto, “Live Free or Die,” should really mean something and it is these citizens whose freedoms legislator Chase wants to oppress.

In her December 21 post, Chase wrote that, “Free Staters are the single biggest threat the state is facing today.”
“In the opinion of this Democrat, Free Staters are the single biggest threat the state is facing today. There is, legally, nothing we can do to prevent them from moving here to take over the state, which is their openly stated goal. In this country you can move anywhere you choose and they have that same right. What we can do is to make the environment here so unwelcoming that some will choose not to come, and some may actually leave. One way is to pass measures that will restrict the ‘freedoms’ that they think they will find here. Another is to shine the bright light of publicity on who they are and why they are coming.”

Of course, it is one thing to be a proponent of laws that might have the unintended consequences of restricting others’ freedoms. If one truly believes in such policies, well, they may be disastrously wrong, but at least they’d be honestly wrong. A fine point, to be sure.

But here we have a legislator that doesn’t just want to pass laws that are tangentially restrictive. She wants to purposefully use her powers to write laws to target individuals with whom she disagrees, take away their freedoms and liberties, and all in the hopes that the citizens she is oppressing might move away from her state.
As New Hampshirite Steve MacDonald notes, “this sounds like tyranny.”

Imagine if a legislator had written a blog post targeting the freedoms of gays, or women, or some other minority? One would think that the media would go wild with such a story. But here we have an elected official suggesting that government be used in the United States of America to eliminate freedoms for certain citizens in order to gain political control and the media is silent.

Sounds like tyranny, indeed.

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  • Dugway

    She’s from New Hampshire, really? She probably doesn’t have “Live Free or Die” on her license plates either.

    • SoThere

      She has to have it on her license plate, it’s a law…unless she’s a transplant Democrat from Massachusetts who have flooded over the border because of the absence of a sales tax. The Democrats have done just what she’s complaining the Conservatives are trying to do. They turned NH into a liberal State over the years, we’d like it back!

      Cynthia is NOT a NH native, but a transplant herself from Rhode Island and admits to having only “lived in Keene since January 2006.

      Current Governor John Lynch is from Waltham, MA
      Governor-elect Maggie Hassan is from Boston
      US Senator & former Governor Jeanne Shaheen is originally from Saint Charles, MO and moved to NH from Mississippi
      Executive Councilor Colin Van Ostern (district 2) was born in California and moved to NH from DC
      Executive Councilor Debora B. Pignatelli (district 5) was born in New Jersey
      State Senator Molly Kelly (district 10) was born in Fort Wayne, IN
      State Rep. Kris Roberts (Cheshire 4) is from Evanston, WY
      State Rep. Larry Robert Philips (Cheshire 5) has “lived in New Hampshire for 32 years” without stating where he moved from
      State Rep. Timothy N. Robertson (Cheshire 6) is from Brattleboro, VT, however his family moved to Keene 76 years ago, when little Tim was 4 years old
      State Rep. Gladys Johnsen (Cheshire 7) is from San Francisco
      State Rep. Chuck Weed (Cheshire 16) is from Evanston, IL
      State Rep. Delmar Burridge (Cheshire 16) is originally from Harrisburg, PA

      Moral of the story (according Cynthia Chase): transplants to NH are not welcome… unless they intend to bring big government and statism with them!

      • Dugway

        If she had arrived in 2003, I’d suspect that she was responsible for knocking the Old Man of the Mountain down…

        • SoThere

          The migration of liberals into NH has been ongoing for quite some time. They have been fleeing high tax States like good little hypocrites. They vote to raise taxes in their own State (Massachusetts) but move across the border to get away from their handiwork. Of course when they get into NH they start demanding the same excessive taxation for their social programs that they ran away from.

          • ron2win2

            This has been going on for twenty five years .Mass people living on salsbury, sea brook line have been caught registering their cars in N H thru out the years .Derry ,salem. N H have been flooded with mass creepers ,for the same amount of time.They screw up their own state then leave it ,to start it all over again in N H . They are the bane of our existence ,N H and Maine.

          • SoThere

            I’ve been there and know all about it. I owned 3 stores in the area.

  • http://en-gb.facebook.com/people/Emanuel-Mccray/1392371216 Emanuel Mccray

    I agree with MR. JUSTICE JACKSON, dissenting in Terminiello v. Chicago, 337 U.S.
    1, (1949), who wrote: For I agree with Woodrow Wilson, who said: “I have always
    been among those who believed that the greatest freedom of speech was the
    greatest safety, because if a man is a fool, the best thing to do is to
    encourage him to advertise the fact by speaking. It cannot be so easily
    discovered if you allow him to remain silent and look wise, but if you let him
    speak, the secret is out, and the world knows that he is a fool. So it is by
    the exposure of folly that it is defeated, not by the seclusion of folly, and,
    in this free air of free speech, men get into that sort of communication with
    one another which constitutes the basis of all common achievement.” http://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/337/1/case.html.

  • http://twitter.com/USDL US Defense League

    Why didn’t they put a picture of Cynthia Chase at the top of this story, instead of that guy. What does he have to do with this?

  • ron2win2

    Evidently mr. chase dosen’t like the right using the tactics of the left.When the lybrils can’t stop a conserve through logic , they try to make a law banning ,what ever they disagree with.If you don’t stop doing what they tell you ,then they will find away to MAKE you stop.Conserv= you don’t like guns don’t buy one. Lybril= I don’t like guns ,so we are going to ban all guns !.Simple as that .You don’t like wearing seat belts to bad , its the law !