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General / Re: Free Audiobook: "The Market for Liberty"
« on: December 27, 2007, 01:06:10 PM »So far, aside from FreeKeene.com and freetalklive.com I have promoted this on the following forums:
NHFree, Free State Project, NH Tea Party, NH Liberty, NH Political Action
I have e-mailed Lew Rockwell, Gardner Goldsmith, Marc Stevens, and Stefan Molyneux.
Anyone got any ideas as to who/where I can promote this to?
If you're a member of any other liberty friendly forums/blogs, please consider pointing them to http://book.FreeKeene.com Thanks!
It's a long shot with a big payoff, but you could try the cable channel booktv.
http://www.booktv.org/
152
The Polling Pit / Help me decide what sort of internet gateway to use
« on: December 11, 2007, 12:12:51 PM »
This will help me determine whether it's worth it to go with another party.
There is a lot of paypal hatred out there and I was wondering how many will be turned off if I use paypal's low rates.
There is a lot of paypal hatred out there and I was wondering how many will be turned off if I use paypal's low rates.
153
General / Let's send Cookies to Soldiers who have disobeyed unconstitional orders.
« on: December 07, 2007, 07:28:09 PM »
http://www.tomjoad.org/WarHeroes.htm
Let's send cookies to Heroes who have exercised their right to not go to war. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are in legal jeopardy or are incarcerated. Remember, it's not desertion when they are not on active duty. I am sure the military would disagree, but that's how I see it.
If you want to participate, go to the website and try and track down a family member or address for them. Send them some brownies or something nice for their legal defense fund. Also, post who your going to send these things to so as to try to evenly distribute the love.
If you can't send cookies or some other item, at least send a letter.
I am taking
Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejia, U.S. Army
and
Jimmy Massey, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Marines
Stephen Funk
Jeremy Hinzman*
Dan Felushko*
Carl Webb
Wilfredo Torres
Diedra Cobb
Perry O'Brien
Joel Klimkewicz
Chas Davis
Blake LeMoine
Joshua Despain
Michael Blake
Jessica Faustner
Neil Quentin Lucas*
Kyle Snyder*
Suzanne Swift
Chris Teske*
Matt Lowell
Tim Richard
Robert Zabala
Christian Kjar*
Camilo Mejia
Brandon Hughey*
Abdul Henderson
Ghanim Khalil
Pablo Paredes
Kevin Benderman
Cliff Cornell*
Eric Riley
Hart Viges
Ryan Johnson*
Dale Bertell
Katherine Jashinski
Patrick Hart*
Corey D. Martin
Chris Magaoay*
Justin Colby*
Dean Walcott
Corey Glass
Kimberly Rivera
Melanie McPherson
Jimmy Massey
David Sanders*
Abdulla Webster
Michael Sudbury
David Bunt
Aidan Delgado
Darrell Anderson
Joshua Key*
Preston Betts
Chris Harrison
Ivan Brobeck
Jonathan Barriga*
Robin Long*
Ehren Watada*
Agustin Aguayo
Linjamin Mull*
Mark Wilkerson
Terri Johnson
Kevin Lee
Joshua Casteel
Let's send cookies to Heroes who have exercised their right to not go to war. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are in legal jeopardy or are incarcerated. Remember, it's not desertion when they are not on active duty. I am sure the military would disagree, but that's how I see it.
If you want to participate, go to the website and try and track down a family member or address for them. Send them some brownies or something nice for their legal defense fund. Also, post who your going to send these things to so as to try to evenly distribute the love.
If you can't send cookies or some other item, at least send a letter.
I am taking
Staff Sergeant Camilo Mejia, U.S. Army
and
Jimmy Massey, Staff Sergeant, U.S. Marines
Stephen Funk
Jeremy Hinzman*
Dan Felushko*
Carl Webb
Wilfredo Torres
Diedra Cobb
Perry O'Brien
Joel Klimkewicz
Chas Davis
Blake LeMoine
Joshua Despain
Michael Blake
Jessica Faustner
Neil Quentin Lucas*
Kyle Snyder*
Suzanne Swift
Chris Teske*
Matt Lowell
Tim Richard
Robert Zabala
Christian Kjar*
Brandon Hughey*
Abdul Henderson
Ghanim Khalil
Pablo Paredes
Kevin Benderman
Cliff Cornell*
Eric Riley
Hart Viges
Ryan Johnson*
Dale Bertell
Katherine Jashinski
Patrick Hart*
Corey D. Martin
Chris Magaoay*
Justin Colby*
Dean Walcott
Corey Glass
Kimberly Rivera
Melanie McPherson
David Sanders*
Abdulla Webster
Michael Sudbury
David Bunt
Aidan Delgado
Darrell Anderson
Joshua Key*
Preston Betts
Chris Harrison
Ivan Brobeck
Jonathan Barriga*
Robin Long*
Ehren Watada*
Agustin Aguayo
Linjamin Mull*
Mark Wilkerson
Terri Johnson
Kevin Lee
Joshua Casteel
154
General / Re: What would you give for a flying car?
« on: December 07, 2007, 08:42:06 AM »
The appropriate market driven price. $100,000 dollars
155
The Polling Pit / Re: Which book is better... Ayn Rand's Anthem, or George Orwell's 1984
« on: December 05, 2007, 12:32:06 AM »
I, the most important word in the English language.
156
The Polling Pit / Re: Sex on a first date.
« on: December 05, 2007, 12:28:56 AM »
I always know when I am going to have sex. I always 'force' women to get tested before I have sex with them. I also keep detailed records of my tests.
Very very afraid of STDs.
Very very afraid of STDs.
157
General / Re: Portable Nuclear Battery in the Development Stages
« on: November 27, 2007, 09:40:16 AM »
http://bbs.freetalklive.com/index.php?topic=18161.0
And there are a few problems with it's 'portability'. While it's possible the first generation will power small cities.
And there are a few problems with it's 'portability'. While it's possible the first generation will power small cities.
158
General / Re: Help Fight Law of the Sea Treaty
« on: November 17, 2007, 02:42:48 PM »
Think about it, the UN will have a tax. That means they will have money. Money to buy weapons and armies and the ability to invade and police the countries under it's jurisdiction, this is a really bad idea. Once that happens then it will setup a power structure in the UN and they will be asked to 'solve' the worlds problems. This parallels federalism in the United states. World wars will in fact become World Civil wars.
While there is no Guarantee that this would happen, there is some pretty heavy historical precedent starting with American Federalism.
While there is no Guarantee that this would happen, there is some pretty heavy historical precedent starting with American Federalism.
160
General / Re: I'm tired of repeating myself...
« on: September 16, 2007, 11:21:36 PM »
I for one look forward to reading all of this, thank you for representing your religion here on the forums. I hope you take comfort in knowing that by correcting peoples impressions of Islam, you are in fact doing more to promote freedom for your Religion then any other chatter we could have.
As for most of the Atheist/Bastards on the forums, I just want you to know that they don't represent my faith. I was raised an Atheist, and feel I know a lot more about it then they do. Some people read Books from the Respected Atheist Professor Richard Dawkins and they get extreme. Yes, it is true that some of them join forums and plot against nations solely based on their religion, but they don't represent mainstream Atheism and I will say, they don't understand the scientific texts that are the heart of my faith and have brought light to the world.
As for most of the Atheist/Bastards on the forums, I just want you to know that they don't represent my faith. I was raised an Atheist, and feel I know a lot more about it then they do. Some people read Books from the Respected Atheist Professor Richard Dawkins and they get extreme. Yes, it is true that some of them join forums and plot against nations solely based on their religion, but they don't represent mainstream Atheism and I will say, they don't understand the scientific texts that are the heart of my faith and have brought light to the world.
161
The Polling Pit / Re: Should there be a new child board just for stupidity, porn, filth, and such?
« on: September 15, 2007, 11:28:25 PM »
What on earth would the board do?
Would they have power to tell me that I am raising my child wrong? Or inform child services?
This sounds like bad news.
Would they have power to tell me that I am raising my child wrong? Or inform child services?
This sounds like bad news.
162
General / Re: What I do with those Ron Paul liberty cards.
« on: September 08, 2007, 07:31:11 PM »Quote
They're allowing you to be on their property. If they say someone can put a flier on your car and you disagree with that, then you should probably get in your car and leave.
This is probably most correct, if you don't like how the Mall conducts business, by not protecting your car from solicitation then you should do business else where.
163
General / Re: Weapons for the Poor
« on: July 20, 2007, 06:05:04 PM »
As far as the comment, about the $130 shotguns that's good for self-defense, but what about places that allow Concealed Carry permits.
I would make it so that you have to own land in the community. Not because I want to discriminate against those that don't own land, but because those that do own houses, are less likely to commit crimes. Maybe you could have a points system. Like this one, then you could vary the points based on how much security you want.
Owns a house or business in the community - 4
No past history of crime - 3 (pretty much covered by the normal Gun purchase requirements)
7 references of Character - 4
Over 25 years of age - 2
Over 30 years of age - 4
etc
Combine this with a strict policy on things like violent crime and I think it would be effective. My work, which takes care of the elderly, uses the 7 references policy to screen potential employees, I have to say it works well, all of my coworkers are responsible.
I would make it so that you have to own land in the community. Not because I want to discriminate against those that don't own land, but because those that do own houses, are less likely to commit crimes. Maybe you could have a points system. Like this one, then you could vary the points based on how much security you want.
Owns a house or business in the community - 4
No past history of crime - 3 (pretty much covered by the normal Gun purchase requirements)
7 references of Character - 4
Over 25 years of age - 2
Over 30 years of age - 4
etc
Combine this with a strict policy on things like violent crime and I think it would be effective. My work, which takes care of the elderly, uses the 7 references policy to screen potential employees, I have to say it works well, all of my coworkers are responsible.