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<blockquote data-quote="wbm" data-source="post: 1217096" data-attributes="member: 14158"><p>Kind of a far right libertarian type myself. Live in the Zuni Mountains of Western New Mexico. The "Land of Enchantment", has a lot wrong with it and a lot right with it. Santa Fe and Albuquerque are mostly where the Californicators and other liberal dweebs congregate but the rest of the state is pretty conservative. No problem with illegals much in New Mexico. Nothing to keep someone from moving here at all. Actually there are sort-of two New Mexico's....one north and south along the I-10 corridor is mostly desert basins nestled between mountain ranges...not much real winter. The other is north and south along the I-40 corridor. High mountains and plains with all the winter you want. I live at 7000' and 30 below is not unusual in winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbm, post: 1217096, member: 14158"] Kind of a far right libertarian type myself. Live in the Zuni Mountains of Western New Mexico. The "Land of Enchantment", has a lot wrong with it and a lot right with it. Santa Fe and Albuquerque are mostly where the Californicators and other liberal dweebs congregate but the rest of the state is pretty conservative. No problem with illegals much in New Mexico. Nothing to keep someone from moving here at all. Actually there are sort-of two New Mexico's....one north and south along the I-10 corridor is mostly desert basins nestled between mountain ranges...not much real winter. The other is north and south along the I-40 corridor. High mountains and plains with all the winter you want. I live at 7000' and 30 below is not unusual in winter. [/QUOTE]
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