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Walk For Liberty Day 194 - The Free Market Always Finds Ways To Work Around The Government http://Amazon.WalkForLiberty.com Click to purchase from Amazon and help out the Walk For Liberty! If (More) http://Amazon.WalkForLiberty.com Click to purchase from Amazon and help out the Walk For Liberty! If you make a purchase, the Walk For Liberty will receive a percentage of the purchase price.
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November 17th 2008, day 194 / Sidewalk closed civil disobedience / Giant satellite dishes / Success of the (free) market despite govt hurdles / Large satellite dishes created in response to government cable TV monopoly? / Governments banning large satellite dishes / Driven by cable companies? / Smaller satellite dishes like DirecTV and Dish Network / TV programming offered over the internet / Other examples of market coming to the rescue to help people avoid govt interference / Tax avoidance / Businesses in Chinatown and online businesses to avoid sales tax / Earning income online to avoid IRS withholding and therefore not pay income tax / Vice crimes / Crack cocaine and crystal meth created in response to War on Drugs / Masking illegal activity / Massage parlor prostitution / Online gambling / Victimless consensual crimes / Internet key to avoiding govt in the future / Govt can't stop people from doing things that hurt no one, it can only punish them / The market will always work out ways for people to live their lives the way they want / 9.52 miles for liberty / http://amazon.walkforliberty.com / Wolf snow Jake / Running the cows
*** About the Walk For Liberty
What are you willing to do for freedom?
Vote? Protest? Participate in a rally? Walk all the way across the country?
We are.
This summer, a group of activists will be walking across America to achieve more freedom and liberty.
Our pioneer forefathers trekked across the continent from the east to the west to find a better life for themselves. This time, we're doing it in reverse.
I am walking coast-to-coast across the country, from Oregon to New Hampshire. I am joined by my immediate family as well. We're on a quest to gain more freedom for ourselves and for our country by spreading the message of freedom and liberty along the way.
Why are we doing this?
We see the gradual chipping away at freedoms in America, and want to do our part to stop it. My wife and I are moving to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project. New Hampshire is already the freest state in the country, which is why we are moving there. But we also want to help bring more freedom to as many other people as possible.
Therefore we are walking across America to get to New Hampshire. We are walking all the way there to bring as much media attention and publicity as possible to two liberty-oriented causes: the Free State Project, which is working to make New Hampshire even more free, and Ron Paul's message of freedom for everyone. To learn more about the Free State Project, visit http://FreeStateProject.org To learn more about Ron Paul, visit http://CampaignForLiberty.com
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Read my blog at http://WillBuchanan.com/blog to learn more about the latest in our preparations for the Walk For Liberty and our progress and adventures during it. You may also subscribe to it at http://WillBuchanan.com/blog/feed
*** How you can help
Please visit http://WalkForLiberty.com/help-out if you'd like to help the Walk For Liberty achieve more freedom for everyone.
*** Donate
Would you consider donating $3 to help support the Walk For Liberty? Even the price of a cup of coffee will go a long way to helping pay for our mission to promote liberty. No donation is too small! Visit http://Donate.WalkForLiberty.com
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*** Please Check Out As Well
http://LibertyActivism.info is a repository for all things related to liberty activism. Topics there include personal experiences, techniques, examples, propaganda, and how-tos. It is a portal for seasoned liberty activists, as well as a tutorial for budding activists. Please, make an account and contribute.
*** Those in the media who should consider our story
John Stossel
John Stossel is a consumer reporter, investigative journalist, author, libertarian columnist, and co-anchor for the ABC News show 20/20.
Watch this video in which John Stossel interviews the then president of the Free State Project, Varrin Swearingen and the founder of the Free State Project, Jason Sorens:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F25lkOUkzsk
Drew Carey
Drew Carey currently hosts a series of mini-documentaries called The Drew Carey Project on Reason.tv, a new online project of the Reason Foundation.
Ted Balaker
Ted Balaker is a producer for the Drew Carey Project at reason.tv, and a policy analyst at Reason Foundation. His reason.tv contributions have addressed topics such as drug and education policy, gambling, traffic congestion, and eminent domain.
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Ian Whitcomb Ian Timothy Whitcomb (b. 10 July 1941, at Woking Hospital, Woking, Surrey, England) is an (More) Ian Timothy Whitcomb (b. 10 July 1941, at Woking Hospital, Woking, Surrey, England) is an entertainer, singer, songwriter, author, record producer, and actor. As part of the British Invasion, his hit song You Turn Me On reached number 8 on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 in 1965. He has written several books on popular music, beginning with After the Ball, published by Penguin Books (Britain) and Simon & Schuster (USA) in 1972. He accompanies his singing by playing the ukulele and, through his records, concerts, and movie work, has helped to stimulate the current revival of interest in the instrument. His recreation of the music played aboard the RMS Titanic in the film of that name won a Grammy Award in 1998 for package design and a nomination for Ian's liner notes (Titanic: Music As Heard On The Fateful Voyage).--------------------Early Life Whitcombs father, Pat, worked for his fathers film company British Screen Classics in the 1920s, eventually co-starring in Mr. Nobody (released by Fox in 1929). His father was a schooled pianist and encouraged Ian to play. Ians younger brother, Robin, accompanied him on drums in their first bands, notably The Ragtime Suwanee Six (1960-62) whose manager was Denny Cordell, later to produce records by Procol Harum and Joe Cocker. Robin went on to play tambourine on Sonny & Chers hit "I Got You Babe" (1965). Growing up, Ians chief musical inspirations were Phil Harris, Johnnie Ray, Guy Mitchell, Elvis Presley, and George Formby. He was sent away to boarding school in 1949 (Newlands, Seaford, Sussex) at age 8 and there he soon formed a tissue paper-and-comb band to entertain staff and boys with current hits such as "Riders in the Sky."--------------------------Early Career At Bryanston, a public school in Dorset, England, Whitcomb started a skiffle group in 1957 and then a rock and roll band in 1959. In the early 1960s, while studying history at Trinity College, Dublin, he became a founding member of Dublins first rhythm and blues band, Bluesville. Their second record release, This Sporting Life, charted in America in 1965. Whitcombs next recording single, You Turn Me On reached Billboards number 8 spot in July 1965. During his summer vacation in 1965, Whitcomb went to America to appear on such television shows as Shindig, Hollywood A Go-Go, and American Bandstand. He played the Hollywood Bowl with the Beach Boys in 1965 and then toured with the Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. N-Nervous! Whitcombs next release, was recorded in Hollywood and reached Billboards top 50. He returned to Dublin for his history finals and received a B.A degree. In 1966 he turned to early popular song: his version of a 1916 comedy number, Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night? was a West Coast hit, reviving the ukulele before the emergence of Tiny Tim. After making four albums for Capitol and producing Mae West on an album called Great Balls of Fire for MGM in 1972, he returned to England where he began his writing career with After the Ball. He later wrote Tin Pan Alley, A Pictorial History (1919-1939) and a novel, Lotusland: A Story of Southern California. Returning to Hollywood, Whitcomb starred in and wrote L.A.My Home Town (BBC TV; 1976) and Tin Pan Alley (PBS; 1974). He also provided the music for a documentary film, Bugs Bunny: Superstar (UA), which was narrated by Orson Welles. For Play-Rite Music he cut 18 piano rolls that were included in an album, Pianomelt. His other albums reflected his research into the genres of ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, vaudeville, and music hall. These, beginning with Under the Ragtime Moon (1972), were released on several labels including Warner Bros., United Artists, and Decca. During that time he also wrote and produced singles for Warner Bros. country division, most notably Hands, a massage parlor story, and A Friend of a Friend of Mine. In the 1980s Whitcomb published Rock Odyssey: A Chronicle of the Sixties: Ian Whitcomb, a memoir of the 1960s and described by The New York Times as the best personal account of this period. He also published Ragtime America (Limelight Editions, 1988), followed by a memoir of life as a British expatriate living in Los Angeles, Resident Alien (Century, 1990). He produced a British documentary on black music, Legends of Rhythm and Blues (part of the series Repercussions, made by Third Eye Productions for Channel Four in 1984). During this time he also hosted a radio show in Los Angeles for what turned out to be 15 years, taking the program from KROQ to KCRW and finally to KPPC. His songs can he heard in the films Bloody Movie (1987), Cold Sassy Tree (1989), Encino Man (1992), Grass (1999), Stanleys Gig (2000), The Cats Meow (2001), After the Storm (2001), Last Call (2002), Sleep Easy, Hutch Rimes (2002), Lonesome Jim (2005), and Fido (2006).--------------------------Today Ian Whitcomb performs at music festivals throughout America. He continues to write, and he makes frequent guest appearances. Beginning November 7, 2007, Whitcomb can be heard on his Internet radio program Wednesday evenings from 10:00 p.m. until midnight (PST) at LuxuriaMusic.com. Ian Whitcomb lives in Southern California with his wife Regina and their dog, Rollo. (Less)
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