Moving to create a truly Free State
Washington Times
08/22/04
Thousands of voters who say the country's two-party system has become too homogenous, bureaucratic and inept have begun a pilgrimage to New England with the dream of starting a new party that will become a national force and unite legions of the equally disenfranchised.'Most elections are like trying to get lunch out of a vending machine,' said Philip Boncer, 41, a biomedical engineer from San Diego. 'You have choices, but they're all bad for you. Democrats are increasing regulations and the strain on business, and Republicans are increasing moral laws...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/specialreport/20040821-115510-9758r.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
08/22/04
Thousands of voters who say the country's two-party system has become too homogenous, bureaucratic and inept have begun a pilgrimage to New England with the dream of starting a new party that will become a national force and unite legions of the equally disenfranchised.'Most elections are like trying to get lunch out of a vending machine,' said Philip Boncer, 41, a biomedical engineer from San Diego. 'You have choices, but they're all bad for you. Democrats are increasing regulations and the strain on business, and Republicans are increasing moral laws...
http://www.washingtontimes.com/specialreport/20040821-115510-9758r.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 23. Aug, 09:46