We believe in freedom of thought and of speech, of association and of worship, of property and of conscience. We value political liberties, civil liberties, and economic liberties alike.
Equality before the law is vital to a just society, therefore there must be no special classes of people.
We denounce bigotry and reject calls for removal of disfavored ethnic, religious, or political groups.
We reject calls for the dissolution of the United States or New Hampshire's separation from it.
We commit to nonviolence in the pursuit of both political and social goals; and freedom of association, including freedom of movement and of trade between consenting adults. We reject coercion from the state or state-like entities to interfere in these relations, and reject the use of force to achieve political and social ends.
To keep the peace, it may sometimes be necessary to defend one’s self, property, or community from aggression, and the right of the people to bear arms for effective self-defense is a fundamental human right. We exist as free individuals to work cooperatively with others in civil society, and the free exercise of charity or mutual aid should never be hindered or thwarted by states or state-like entities.
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