... My biggest problem was trying to marry up "Molon Labe" and contemporary politics.
Here are my observations with regard to your questions/concerns -
(caution - Mol?n Lab? spoiler is contained herein)
1.? From meeting many at this year's Jam, and from the postings here, I've come
to the conclusion that FSW folks seem to be particularly disenfranchised from
the existing political system.? There is almost universal disdain for the Republicans,
the Democrats and the Libertarian Party.? FSWers are not the kind of people who will
be patient enough or capable of playing politics while surreptitiously planning and
pulling off the 'infiltrate and take over the dominant party' scheme, let alone
seceding from the US.? Mol?n Lab? is fiction and will stay fiction.
2.? FSW folks are really big fans of guns.? Don't get me wrong - I think guns are
great tools, just like cars and big bank accounts.? But the truth is that we're not
going to effect political change in Wyoming at the shooting range.
3.? There is no political action taking place that is in any way related to FSW.
I don't know of any Wyoming-resident FSWers who are involved in politics
at all.? I would be very interested in helping with such an effort - I have
some time and money to put into trying to change our political system,
and the desire to make a difference.? However, I don't think a great
mass of support (either time or money) is going to come from FSW folks.
4.? I personally believe the problem with politics today is at the federal
level.? The Constitution has been kicked around for 150 years or so and
is hardly recognizable.? Electing a more liberty-oriented sheriff in Crook
County isn't going to make a hill of beans difference.
Readers - please note that I've made some generalizations that might upset
you.? I don't mean to be disrepectful or personally insulting - my posting
is not meant to offend you or start a flame war.? I'm just making some
observations that might help Crispin understand us.