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This week we welcome KWBG-AM/FM in Boone, IA to our live weeknight show! Plus, I want to belatedly welcome some new stations that joined us in 2021 but due to us being a little distracted by the FBI raid on our studios, we didn’t properly acknowledge at the time, including WJFN-AM/FM in Richmond, VA, WMLB-AM in Atlanta, GA, and KLIN-AM/FM in Lincoln, NE.
What’s on your mind? Unlike those right-wing or left-liberal extremist shows, Free Talk Live is libertarian talk radio that ANYONE can take control of. Yes, even you. Free Talk Live is the next generation of issues-oriented talk. What is the meaning of freedom? This show is about Liberty with a capital L.
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Lawful tax avoidance :: Reasons a prosecutor may drop your case :: Bear Arms won his tax case and got his money back :: How to trip up your prosecutors :: Are juries your friends or foes? :: Don’t take the plea deal :: Lawfare :: The tax on federal income or the federal income tax? :: Tax code is 6 million words :: Update on NH Exit :: NH House is doing great things :: Tax creates an unfair amount of stress :: Skeeter isn’t intellectually honest and doesn’t listen :: Jet’s story of getting pulled over by the cops :: Cops are parasites :: Taxation is slavery :: Seed oils make your brain small :: More people need to stand up against the government :: You can come with us to step into freedom :: Eliminate ignorance :: 2025-03-29 :: HOSTS :: Bonnie, Jay Noone, Bear Arms
This week I sat down with Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins to discuss the prison system in the United States, and the abolition of that system. Rizzn and I discussed our experiences in prison and the ways in which prison shaped us and changed our perspectives. I suppose in my case it would be more accurate to say that it hardened the views and perspectives that were already there. It was a really enlightening discussion, and very surprising to me how wildly different our prison experiences were, whether because of regional differences or because of the size of the respective facilities.
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