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Tag Archives: War on Drugs
0125 pc62 Brad Jardis Update and DCs War On Mexico
Today we have an update interview with Brad Jardis of New Hampshire talking about gun activism followed by a special article about Mexico. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and the Constitution of The United States, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, Free Society, Health, History, Property
Tagged activism, alfalfa, Bastiat, Bradley Jardis, civil disobedience, Colorado river delta, corn subsidies, crime, defend rights, drug problem, drug war, farm subsidies, free Keene, Free State Project, gangs, get tough, gun rights, illegal immigration, immigration, imperial valley, junk foods, LA Water price, laws, LRN, multinational agribusiness, NAFTA, nanny regulations, natural rights, New Hampshire, Plymouth State University, PSU, rice subsidies, second ammendment, seen and unseen, self defense, self protection, slums, sugar subsidies, Tommy Mozingo, War on Drugs
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0108 pc47 Fun With Bill And Sarah
Ben talks to “Bill” and “Sarah” about struggling to get started in life, living in Dayton Ohio, and having liberal friends who’s parents pay for everything. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker Fun, Economics, History, Liberals and Conservatives
Tagged Bismark, Black-markets, Dayton Ohio, German immigration, history, individual responsability, liberals, Victorian house, War on Drugs
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0078 Interview 005 With Allen on the justice trap
The so-called American Justice System is a trap used to milk working rural America while systematically disarming them. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Free Society, Voluntaryism and Law
Tagged American Justice System, conflict of interest, corrupt courts, corrupt judges, disarm America, Harvey Silverglate, justice, law, marriage of business and government, natural law, taxes, three felonies a day, War on Drugs
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0046 Washington DC’s War against Mexico
0046 Washington DC’s War against Mexico MP3 (audio player below article) Washington DC’s War on Mexico by Ben Stone Frederic Bastiat ~ That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen In the economy, an act, a habit, … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Property
Tagged alfalfa, Bastiat, Colorado river delta, corn subsidies, crime, drug problem, drug war, farm subsidies, gangs, get tough, illegal immigration, immigration, imperial valley, junk foods, LA Water price, laws, multinational agribusiness, NAFTA, nanny regulations, rice subsidies, seen and unseen, slums, sugar subsidies, War on Drugs
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0042 Telling People About the State
Audio Article of Telling People About the State by Ben Stone Featured in this article: A time to speak and a time to remain silent The State removes the burden of responsibility from the individual What can one person do? … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Sin, Brief Articles and Short Notes, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged aggression, America bashing, Free State Project, free stateless society, Fully Informed Jury Association, lies, Ludwig von Mises, main stream media, private property, property rights, responsibility, theft, truth, War on Drugs, Washington DC, Watchman Nee, welfare, zero aggression principal
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Episode 8 Bad Quaker Dot Com Podcast
Episode 8 Bad Quaker Dot Com Podcast with Ben and Ki Featured in this episode: Upcoming interviews Cracked dot com and overeating Black markets: Numbers/lotteries, loan sharking, and laws that only hurt the poor Walter Block and the defense of … Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts
Tagged Black-markets, con jobs, con men, gambling, laws only hurt the poor, loan sharking, lotteries, morals, numbers rackets, Social Security, State authorized cons, State morals, types of cons, walter block, War on Drugs
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One Difference Between Conservative, Liberal, and Libertarian
Audio Article of One Difference Between Conservative, Liberal and Libertarian by Ben Stone Featured in this episode: The Reagan Revolution and the Conservatives A Redneck takes the White House NeoCons learn the language of the Conservatives Common ground with libertarians? … Continue reading
Posted in Audio Articles, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, History, Liberals and Conservatives, Property
Tagged abortion, conservatives, deficit spending, gay marriage, gun control, liberals, libertarian principals, natural law, property rights, Reagan Revolution, taxes, War on Drugs
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Telling People About the State
Telling People About the State by Ben Stone (link to audio version) Some time ago a relative was telling me about his frustration with the Main Stream Media’s coverage of US foreign policy and he said something that struck me … Continue reading
Posted in Free Society, The Campfire, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged aggression, America bashing, Free State Project, free stateless society, Fully Informed Jury Association, lies, Ludwig von Mises, main stream media, private property, property rights, responsibility, theft, truth, War on Drugs, Washington DC, Watchman Nee, welfare, zero aggression principal
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One Difference Between Conservative, Liberal, and Libertarian
These are confusing times for label makers and label takers. In the 1980’s defining a conservative or a liberal seemed fairly easy. All one had to do was point at Ronald Reagan and ask, “Love him or hate him?” Not … Continue reading