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FreeKeene’s Ian Guest Hosts on WKBK’s “Talkback”

Filed under: Audio, Corruption, Economic Freedom, Free Talk Live, Keene Weekly News, Personal Freedom — Ian at 4:57 pm on Saturday, November 24, 2007

radiotower.jpgThis morning, I appeared on WKBK’s “Talkback” with Cynthia Georgina to discuss the Free State Project. We ended up discussing a variety of other things as well over the two hours and heard from supportive callers as well as some very angry authoritarians! Download the MP3. As you listen, you may notice that there is an occasional bit of missing audio. This is because the board operator was dumping three second blocks of speech including words like “hell” and “damn”.

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Comment by Puke

November 25, 2007 @ 10:34 am

Great job defending yourself from the a-holes. You getting on this show looks like a good sign to me. Maybe some folks will listened and actually started thinking seriously about less government.
If there is a next time can we get advance notice? If you did give advance notice and I missed it, then I’m pissed at me.

Comment by Ian

November 25, 2007 @ 11:07 am

Yes, but I did not give advance notice purposefully. I only wanted to reach the typical audience and did not want to stack it with allies.

Comment by Puke

November 25, 2007 @ 11:11 am

OK, understood.

Comment by Rancemuhamitz

November 26, 2007 @ 11:46 am

That almost seemed like a group of bureaucrats were sitting in a room passing the phone around. It was like an absurdly bad comedy sketch.

You should have just told them to “use the chicken to measure it”!

Comment by St. Lincoln

December 4, 2007 @ 6:36 am

If he would have spent a little time surveying some of the mainstream history on Lincoln by David Donald, James G. Randall, and others, he would have come across the following well-documented facts about Lincoln:

* He started a war without the consent of Congress; illegally declared martial law; illegally blockaded Southern ports; illegally suspended habeas corpus and arrested tens of thousands of political opponents; illegally orchestrated the secession of West Virginia; shut down hundreds of opposition newspapers and imprisoned their editors and owners; deported the most outspoken member of the Democratic Party opposition, Congressman Clement L. Vallandigham of Ohio; confiscated private property, including firearms; ignored the Ninth and Tenth Amendments; tolerated the arrest of ministers who refused to publicly pray for him; arrested duly elected members of the Maryland legislature as well as Congressman Henry May of Baltimore; and supported a law that indemnified federal officials from all of these illegal acts.
* He was a consummate politician who spoke out of both sides of his mouth, saying one thing to one audience and the opposite to another.
* He was adamantly opposed to racial equality, actually using the words “superior and inferior” to describe the “appropriate” relation between the white and black races.
* He opposed giving blacks the right to vote, to serve on juries, or to intermarry with whites.
* He supported the legal rights of slave owners and pledged his support of a constitutional amendment that would have prohibited the federal government from ever interfering with Southern slavery.
* He was a mercantilist and a political tool of corrupt Northern business interests.
* He was a railroad industry lobbyist who championed corporate welfare.
* He once represented a slave owner in a case in which he sought to recover his runaway slaves. Lincoln lost the case and the slaves gained their freedom.
* He advocated sending all blacks back to Africa, Central America, or Haiti – anywhere but the U.S.
* He proposed strengthening the Fugitive Slave Law.
* He opposed the extension of slavery into the territories so that “free white people” would not have to associate with blacks or compete with them for jobs.
* He opposed black citizenship in Illinois and supported the state’s constitution which prohibited the emigration of black people into the state.
* He was the head of the Illinois Colonization Society, which advocated the use of state tax dollars to deport the small number of free blacks that resided within the state.
* He nullified the early emancipation of slaves in Missouri and Georgia early in the war.
* He sent troops to New York City to put down a draft riot by shooting hundreds of them in the streets.
* He was an enemy of free-market capitalism.
* He started a war over tax collection that ended up killing 620,000 Americans and wounding and maiming even more.
* He conjured up the spectacular lie that no such thing as state sovereignty ever existed to “justify” his invasion and conquest of the Southern states.
* He refused to meet with Confederate peace commissioners before the war to work out a peaceful compromise.
* He provoked the upper South – Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas and Tennessee – to secede by launching a military invasion of their sister states.
* He supported economic interventionism through protectionist tariffs, corporate welfare, and central banking that would plunder one section of the country (the South) for the benefit of his Northern political supporters.
* He orchestrated the rigging of Northern elections.
* Introduced the slavery of conscription and income taxation.
* Censored all telegraph communication.
* Waged war on civilians by having his armies bomb Southern cities and destroy or steal crops, livestock and private property throughout the South.
* Created an enormous political patronage system that survives today.
* Allowed the unjust mass execution of Sioux Indians in Minnesota.
* Destroyed the system of federalism and states’ rights that was created by the founding fathers, thereby destroying the voluntary union.
* Promoted generals for their willingness to use troops as cannon fodder.
* Created an internal revenue bureaucracy that has never diminished in size and power.

These are just a few examples of Lincoln’s tyrannical behavior that ha

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