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Tag Archives: Afghanistan
0444 pc379 Ki Returns Again, Part 1 of 2
Part 1 of 2, Ki returns to the podcast to discuss agorism, the police state, history, drugs, and stupid Marines. Continue reading
0371 pc306 Afghanistan 1991 to 2002
Today Ben talks about the rise and fall of the Taliban, and how poppy production and price manipulations backfired. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and Taxes, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, History
Tagged 9/11, Afghan government, Afghanistan, aggressive government, anarchism, anarchy, black market, Bush, capitalism, CIA, Clinton, confiscation, free society, freedom, Islam, Islamic, libertarians, liberty, Muslim, opium, poppy harvest, property, September 11, socialism, socialists, society, society without government, State collapse, State fails, Taliban, violence, war, war against drugs, zero aggression principle
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0197 pc134 CIA Hashish, Moving Through Kashmir
Ki and Ben talk about everything from Ozzfest to CIA hashish and the journey from Kabul to Kathmandu, while Moving Through Kashmir. Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and War., Economics, Free Society, History, Voluntaryism and Law, Voluntaryism and Social Interactions
Tagged Afghan, Afghanistan, Alamo, California, CIA, Colombian, drug dealing, drug war, going to Kathmandu, graveyard of empires, hash, hashish, hookah, Led Zeppelin, Mexican marijuana, Moving Through Kashmir, mujahideen, Ozzy Osbourne, Soviet Union, USSR, water pipe
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Interview 1 Bad Quaker with “Jim”
Interview 1 Bad Quaker with “Jim” Ben talks to “Jim” about his life and thoughts as an Army scout, a cop, a SWAT member and instructor, and as a independent private security provider. Featured in this episode: Jim discusses his … Continue reading
Posted in All Podcasts, Bad Quaker and War., Free Society, Voluntaryism and Competitive Government
Tagged Afghanistan, Army scout, bad cops, balanced budget, BlackWater USA, cop, duty, good cops, mercenaries, National Defense, police, police the world, private security, retired Army, Social Security, SWAT, term limits
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What’s So Important About a Declaration of War?
STAFF NOTE Special Introduction to Tom Mullen: Typically we at Bad Quaker Don Com attempt to publish one pirated guest article each week. We do this to challenge the resolve of our fellow liberty activists in fighting “IP Laws”, but … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Quaker and Taxes, Bad Quaker and the Constitution of The United States, Bad Quaker and War., History, Voluntaryism and the Zero Aggression Principle
Tagged Afghanistan, Bosnia, casus belli, constitution, declaration of war, Franklin Roosevelt, Herman Cain, Iraq, James Polk, Korea, military action, nonaggression principle, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Somalia, Tea Party, the land of the free, Tom Mullen, Vietnam
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