Ian’s Guest Appearance on WKBK’s “Talkback” 2009-06-13, & Calls from Liberty Activists
Liberty activists called WKBK’s “Talkback” on Saturday morning and discussed the gun in the room and the police (prompted by some good questions from the condescending Dartmouth guy). You’ll also hear me appear for about a half an hour as a guest. I discussed the Free State Project, liberty activism, theft, the hitpieces by Pam Martens, why New Hampshire was chosen, why I chose Keene, fighting, following rules, and market justice. Thanks to Cynthia for having me in again – it’s always fun. Interestingly this time, none of the callers during my segment were vitriolic towards me or other liberty activists. An indicator perhaps of shifting attitudes from Keeniacs?
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6 Comments on Ian’s Guest Appearance on WKBK’s “Talkback” 2009-06-13, & Calls from Liberty Activists
I love listening to this show even though I live in CA.
Ian’s ability to clearly articulate his thoughts generally plays well. Clearly not everyone agrees with him, but the fact that he remains a gentleman, even while in disagreement, is a positive attributel. Both Ian and Mark represent the movement well. I think there are lessons to be learned from their approach.
Thumbs up Ian! You really played it well there, it’s so frustrating to hear that arrogant, shrill, grating voice of the female host on Talk Back. But you handled her and the other douche on there like a pro. Keep up the great work!
Keep up the good fight. The ability to properly articulate the liberty message with ideas of peace and prosperity will eventually strike a light bulb in the minds of the many.
Good job, although I think it should be noted that a free justice system is not necessarily entirely based on reputation. If some psycho is running around harming people, there is nothing wrong with forcefully stopping him, or acquiring fair restitution.
As you noted, there really wasn’t enough time to cover the issue in depth.
Way to go, Ian!
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