Pro-Liberty Callers to WKBK’s “Talkback” 2009-05-02

Radio TowerTopics include calling Paula out on her labeling open carriers into the city council meeting as “shooters”, WKBK’s programming, freedom to assemble, Andrew Carroll’s marijuana trial, Sam’s call from jail, Sam’s hunger strike, control and obedience, and the free market. You’ll also hear from the old-guard statist contingent.

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Sam’s Jail Blog: Wednesday, May 6

Wednesday, May 6:
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Yesterday afternoon “captain” Mousseau came into the day room to tell us the boiler is broken, and there’s 1-80 gal. H/W heater for the entire jail. He told us the showers would be cold, and it wouldn’t be fixed for a day or two. He asked us to “bear with them” for a few days while they got this fixed.

At the last outside recreation, which we’re given a few times a week, Kelly Pouliot was talking with me. I forget how it came up, but she suggested that I now lived at the jail.
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Superior Court Judge Dismisses Nine Writs of Habeas Corpus

SamHere’s the “ORDER ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS” regarding Sam.

Basically, superior court judge Brian T. Tucker says since there has not yet been a trial (that they refuse to hold unless Sam gives them his legal name, which they already have), the writs are “dismissed”.

Translation:

“Sam, you naughty slave. Just bow down and give us your name so we can provide you with your “remedy”, otherwise you’ll just have to sit there in that cell forever. Sure, you have the right to remain silent, and we have the right to hold you in captivity until you die if you continue exercising it. Not only that, but the rest of you suckers reading this will have to continue paying $80 a day to keep Sam in his cell, because if you stop paying my friends calling themselves the Sheriffs will come to throw you and your family from your home.”

So Sam sits, now in his fourth week of a hunger strike. If you refuse the government’s “services”, they put you in a jail cell. Can you imagine the outrage if Walmart or Pizza Hut would behave in this way? Yet the government people get away with it every day, and people cheer them on.