Sam Calls WKBK’s Dan Mitchell from Jail – Statists Outraged

May 1, 2009 by
Filed under: Audio, Obscured Truth Network, Thuggery, Update 

Radio TowerSam called Dan Mitchell on WKBK from jail this morning to discuss his political imprisonment. Listen as statists call in afterwards to show how inhumane and confused they can be. Learn how to contact Keene-area talk shows on the Free Keene Forum.

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  • Fraker

    My impression from the statist callers:

    How dare someone not obey! How dare someone do something that shows me how much of a coward I am. How dare someone show me that what I was told and what I told others is good was actually evil. Let him rot.

    And the guy that quoted article 3: He completely fails to acknowledge that the government already broke it's terms of the "social contract". And he fails to acknowledge that there actually aren't any terms to the social contract because the people in government are the ones who define all the terms; worse – the terms are changing everyday, and for one of us peons, serfs, slaves to try to define the terms or flat out reject them – that person is thrown in jail.

  • Zeus

    Dan Mitchell seems pretty open-minded and fair, far more so than Cynthia or Fred.

    The last caller, however, had a huge case of cognitive dissonance and cynicism. It's so hard for him to believe that the state could be wrong on this that it absolutely HAS to be Sam's fault. "He's doing it, he's engineered it this way."

    Ludicrous and insane as those statements are, he absolutely believes it to be true. It cannot possibly be the bureaucrats in the wrong, it's just these crazy yippies looking for attention again.

    That he trotted out the whole "social contract" hogwash without the opportunity for someone to point out that a contract requires both explicit consent and a signature to be binding is annoying and frustrating. I am not part of your damn social contract and neither is Sam, we didn't sign jack squat and we certainly don't consent.

    Amazing how some people are so completely close-minded, ignorant and ready to blame the victim in order to protect themselves from the realization that the system they support is flawed, unjust and immoral.

  • Jeff

    The very first caller after Sam is a sad little man. He believes that once the 'authorities' decide to lock someone away that that person no longer has rights. I wonder how long it'd be if the 'authorities' decided to lock him away that he was crying for whatever 'rights' he though he had. I wonder how much boot he'd lick to show his masters how much he is a good little slave.

    It's disgusting.

  • Anon

    Ian, are you still recording talkback? I can't listen to it live and missed the show that Mark co-hosted.

  • zaphar

    It's the LAAAWWWAAAHHAHHHAaaWWWWWWWWwwwwwwwwwaa….. ahhh….. ah… >>cough<>cough<< a….

    So much for innocent until proven guilty.

  • http://georgedonnelly.com George Donnelly

    WOW. The caller responses are as impressive as Sam's comments.

    Why do they need air conditioning in the jail?! WOW.

  • http://georgedonnelly.com George Donnelly

    Was this on the show called "The Dan Mitchell Morning show"?

  • Vitruvian

    "How fortunate for leaders that men do not think."

  • Fraker

    From Mencken's "Notes on Democracy" (1926)

    "This doctrine that a man who stands in contempt of the prevailing idealogy has no rights under the law is so thoroughly democratic that in the United States it is seldom questioned save by romantic fanatics, robbed of their wits by an uncritical reading of the Fathers. It not only goes unchallenged otherwise; it is openly stated and defended, and by high authorities."

    I'm not sure who Mencken is referring to when he says '… romantic fanatics, robbed of their wits by an uncritical reading of the Fathers.' I'm going to guess people like rabid Ron Paul supporters and constitutionalist types.

    But I feel certain that '… high authorities.' refers to Bortz, Limbaugh, Hannity, etc. "I point, for example, to the Right Rev. Luther B. Wilson, who, as a bishop …"

  • Dan Steward

    Comment by George Donnelly

    May 1, 2009 @ 11:58 am

    WOW. The caller responses are as impressive as Sam’s comments.

    Why do they need air conditioning in the jail?! WOW.

    The hypocrisy coming out of that elderly woman who called in was absolutely stunning. She made a point of having a medical condition that made having air conditioning in HER HOME a matter of life or death.

    If she were arrested and placed in that vile pit, she'd be screaming to the point of rattling the ceiling with her big mouth. Could she be arrested? Of course, yet she doesn't believe so as she is a "law abiding citizen". What if somebody with a personal grudge with this woman dropped a few marijuana seeds in her azalea bush? She would die in jail from the heat, that's what would happen.

    When its somebody else in the cage, it is just fine with her. Let the monster take a bite out of her ass, and just watch the double standard kick in. Sickening!

    Dan

  • Zacharo

    I stopped believing in magic when I was young. Statists have yet to see beyond the magic tricks, because they still consider the facade, government, to be a legitimate body that justifies the actions of those that do harm, and criminalizes those that do not harm. Many of the government officials secretly know this, but are too afraid of their own system to stand against it.

    Magic is for kids, don't be a child.

  • jzacker

    That old hag who thought air conditioning in 120 degree heat is not necessary should try it sometime.

  • http://georgedonnelly.com George Donnelly

    When you're working for a peaceful evolution, your basic tools and ground rules are love, respect and nonviolence.

    Name-calling like using the word 'hag' do not fit into that kind of strategy.

    It's easy to get carried away but it's important we act in alignment with our message.

  • ..

    How many of us were in Keene on Tuesday without air conditioning??

    Seriously get over it.

  • http://georgedonnelly.com George Donnelly

    How many of us were in Keene on Tuesday without air conditioning and locked into a stifling room with an overflowing toilet and 20 other people?

    Are willing to try and see what _that_ is like .. ?

  • http://no1984blog.com Slim

    My goddess! The lady that called in after Ian (who I heard on Cynthia's show complaining that free staters are ruining the show) seems to be a sadist. She appears to be a person who just wants to kill anyone that does not agree with her glaucoma vision of the world.

    I hope she comes to realize that she sounds like a horrible person when she spews the hatred. I would never think of using the force of government to silence her but I would guess she would have no problem doing that to me.

    Dan also seems to have a little bit of hypocrisy going on there. He promoted the show on Sat with Cynthia and her guest the fire chief but said essentially don't call in and ask about the foundation of the organization just call in about a little issue. That is no different then a person building a house and saying don't worry about the basement we only need to talk about the color of the siding.

  • http://georgedonnelly.com George Donnelly

    In Dan's defense though I think he handled it quite fairly. I get the sense he was not quite up to speed on the case and was genuinely surprised and a little shocked by some of the details, especially that Sam is on a hunger strike.

  • ..

    George,

    You don't even live here. Please don't pretend to know what April in NH is like in a room with 20 other people. "Stifling" is entirely subjective and in no way described Tuesday, and I was in a room with 25 other smelly people with no air conditioning all day. Be careful before you get overly caught up in something that you think exists in a town far away… you can't believe everything you read.

  • Vesuvius

    It's so sad that even as far back as that despicable old lady's upbringing, people have been conditioned to hold nothing but dehumanized contempt for "inmates". To state that by virtue of breaking ANY law they should DESERVE to roast to death is obscene!

  • ..

    No one deserves to roast to death.

    However…

    I highly doubt anyone was roasting to death- I work in very similar conditions and was just fine.

  • Zeus

    I wouldn't worry much about the old lady. I recognize her voice as the one that calls into Talkback all the time complaining about the Free Staters "ruining ya show".

    That she doesn't care about people roasting to death "because they broke The Law!" doesn't surprise me in the least.

  • Richard

    "Please don't call in asking if we need a fire department during our interview with the chief… you'll get your chance for that."

    One wonders if any legislators ever tried to mandate such nonsense as a maximum number of slaves per plantation. Naturally, they would have preferred that abolitionists save their moral objections to slavery itself for some other discussion.

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