PGNH Director Richard Aldrich quoted in the Union Leader

[Posted March 20, 2010, at 9:15 p.m.]  Judge Andrew Napolitano, senior judicial analyst for Fox News, spoke at the Free State Project's Liberty Forum in Nashua last night, and was the subject of an article on page B2 of this morning's Union Leader.  The article reported that with a goal of 20,000 pro-liberty activists pledged to relocate to New Hampshire, the Free State Project had already recruited over 10,000, and that over 800 had already moved here.  After quoting a number of Judge Napolitano's statements about the role of government and the principles of liberty, the article went on to say: "For many who attended the conference, Napolitano's words mirrored their own deeply held beliefs and hopes for the Free State Project.  'There is no place in the world that shares more freedoms than the state of New Hampshire, and I'm devoting my time and my life to keep New Hampshire the best place to live," said Richard Aldrich, the [sic] director of Pro-Gun New Hampshire.  'The Free State Project is bringing people of a tremendously high caliber back into our state.'  For Napolitano, a short trip to New Hampshire offered a glimpse of that potential future, where residents like Aldrich and 20,000 others may one day challenge the size and scope of the state's government."