Business Freedom

Three Liberty Activists Call WKBK’s “Talkback”

Three liberty activists called WKBK’s Talkback this past Saturday morning to discuss property rights. Common objections to full property rights are addressed.
Please join us in calling the program with a pro-liberty viewpoint. Get details and discuss on this Free Keene forum thread.
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Free Keene’s Ian Calls WKBK’s “Talkback” 2008-07-12

I called WKBK’s Talkback yesterday to discuss government trash cans.
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“Property Taxes” and the Consent of the Governed

What is the nature of this organization of people calling themselves the “government”? Is it based in consent, as their own founding documents claim? Or are they actually a group of men and women doing business by the threat of violence? The latter is what most of the people I associate with believe, [...]

Free Minds TV April 4, 2008 (EP 62)

Ian Bernard from Nationally Syndicated show Free Talk Live joins the show to talk about the upcoming Keene Freedom Fest. Later, the Downsizer Dispatch, NH trying to raise the cost of a bar license from $1,200 to $24,000, police bust an underage root beer kegger, the price of a penny, the government and Wall Street, [...]

Authoritarian Delmar Burridge Continues to Advocate Snitching

The Ridley Report managed to corner the slimy, evil, authoritarian Rep. Delmar Burridge into “answering” some questions:

FreeKeene’s Ian Calls WKBK 2008-01-24

This week, I called 1290 WKBK to discuss the nature of government, voluntary alternatives, why New Hampshire was chosen by the Free State Project, unlicensed manicures, decentralized decision-making, and the gun in the room.

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FreeKeene’s Ian Calls WKBK 2008-01-16

This morning, I called 1290 WKBK to discuss government vs. voluntary roads, then a caller requested further info, so I called back.

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Free Audiobook: “The Market for Liberty”

Thanks to Laissez-Faire Books, we are able to bring you a free audiobook, “The Market for Liberty”. This brilliant book explains why government is an unnecessary evil and how the Free Market is superior in every possible way. You may download it in two ways:

A 130 MB self-extracting archive of medium quality MP3 files. [...]

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