Fri, 3 July 2009 To kick the show off Josh talks about Independence day. Its time to really reflect on what the country means to us. Lets show our respect for the Declaration of Indepence by over throwing the government, or so Jo says. Then we get into Josh's hate for "Fellons". I remember something about midgets then we got into choking. Yeah thats the show, theres alot more inbetween as well. Have fun!
Here's the Craig's list article entitiled "Your not the boss of me":
You're Not the Boss of Me!
As you probably are aware, this Saturday is July 4th, Independence Day. As you may also know, on the afternoon of this July 4th, I'll be one of four speakers at Independence Mall, in downtown Philadelphia, at the "Tea Party" event there. My topic will be "You're Not the Boss of Me!" and this article is a sort of introduction to that rant.
The Declaration of Independence basically amounted to a bunch of guys telling their king, "You're not the boss of us anymore." The Declaration was an act of treason, written by a bunch of tax cheats and lawbreakers. It wasn't merely some people whining or petitioning the government to do something different. In fact, the Declaration describes how they had already tried that, and it hadn't worked. So they resorted to open disobedience. And it wasn't just one protest or demonstration, to make a point or try to convince their masters to change; it was a declaration that they were completely and permanently denying the right of the standing regime to rule them at all, ever again. And that's a pretty darn radical thing to do.
For all the parades, fireworks, picnics, and other events which will happen on July 4th to celebrate "Independence Day," how many Americans today do you think are capable of even contemplating the possibility of engaging in "illegal" resistance against "authority"? Not many.
What would the equivalent of the Declaration of Independence look like today? Well, we would have a lot more to complain about than the colonists did, with far higher taxes, far more intrusive regulation, and a much higher level of oppression all around. But what would the conclusion be? It wouldn't be, "So you better change those laws!" It would be more like this:
"Dear Federal Government, you're fired! We're not paying your taxes anymore, not obeying your laws ever again, and from now on we will resist your thugs when you try to enforce your will on us."
How many Americans would dare to even think such a thing, much less say it out loud, or write it down and send it to the feds? Very few, indeed. The truth is, the spirit of resistance is all but dead in this country. Even among those in the pro-freedom movement, the vast majority of efforts revolve around begging the masters to be nice, petitioning for or against this or that legislation, arguing over which politician should run our lives and take our money.
"Write your congressman and tell him to oppose ... "
"Promise to vote against any candidate who doesn't support ... "
"Sign this petition, to push legislation which will ... "
I have a better idea. How about if a few million of us send one message--and only one message--to those pretending to be our "representatives," those who claim to have the right to rule us. That message should be this: "Legislate whatever you want; I will not obey. And when you send your thugs to punish me, I will resist." That is the message of the Declaration of Independence. But on this July 4th, how many Americans do you think would even dare to think such a thing--even quietly and to themselves?
What this country needs is not a change in legislation, or a change of parties or candidates. It doesn't need another election, or another protest or demonstration, or another group lobbying the government for this or that. What it needs is a people with a fundamentally different mindset. What it needs is a population capable of saying, "You're not the boss of us!" But nothing the people ever hear from the mainstream media, or from those in government, or from the talking heads and political pundits, will ever endorse such an attitude. On the contrary, the only message you'll ever hear in the papers, on the radio or on the TV, from academia or from the government, will boil down to this: "You can whine and complain about what the government is doing to you, and you can beg your masters to change, but you must never disobey!"
As long as obedience to authority is taught as the highest principle--and it absolutely is almost everywhere in the country--this will be a nation of pathetic slaves perpetually yet fruitlessly whining at their sadistic, power-happy masters. Maybe this country should be something better than that.
If you're one of the few who would like to hear a drastically different message--one that is not premised on the assumption that we all have an obligation to bow to those who claim to be our masters--then be at Fifth and Market in downtown Philadelphia on the afternoon of July 4th. (The talks start at 3:00, and my rant might be first, so make sure you're there before that.) And while you're at it, bring along some obedient, unthinking flag-wavers, to see if they can handle some real advocacy of freedom. Let's see how they respond when their indoctrination as obedient subjects collides with the concept of true liberty.
Or, if you can't make it to Philly on the Fourth (or even if you can), order a few copies of "The Iron Web," and start "corrupting" the people you know by exposing them to the radical idea that they own themselves, and that they don't need the permission of tyrants in order to be free. Yes, understanding freedom requires a dramatic shift in mindset from the statist conformism that now plagues this country. On the other hand, it's getting downright embarrassing watching all the robbed, regulated and restricted American slaves wildly cheering about how free they are.
Sorry about all the reading, I hate it too. So just listen and enjoy the 1 hour and 20 minute show!
And heres the Air NewZealand video we watched:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Mq9HAE62Y
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Mon, 29 June 2009 Its our one year show. Thanks to everyone that was watching the liveshow. Sorry Livevideo.com sucks and it crashed. But we kept the party going. We would also like to thank the fans and the PGB for their support. With out you guys we'd just be 4 people playing radio in Josh's office. Enjoy the one year show.Comments[0] |
Fri, 26 June 2009 The title says it all. Thats right the trifecta has been complete. Michael Jackson, and Ferra Fausset are dead. One of heart failure (his heart couldn't "beat it") and the other of asshole cancer. Ouch! So we do our part by talking shit and doing what we normally do. Get sidetracked. Don't miss our 1 Year Anniversary show this saturday 6-27-09 at 8:30pm PST. Jo will be piss drunk!Direct download: Bigmouths_Ep069-_King_of_Pop_gets_touched_by_Death.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:39 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 22 June 2009 Well the title explains it all. Its just Josh in the studio with Meaghan the fiance and Nikki. With the overwhelming amount of estrogen in the studio, Josh's testosterone is overpowered and the females try to hijack the show. But with a little pimp hand here and there Josh seems to keep the show on track... Seems to anyway....Direct download: BIgmouths_Ep068-_The_Man_and_Two_Boxes_1.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:37 AM Comments[0] |
Fri, 19 June 2009 This whole show is like one big Nikki's weird shit of the week. We open up the show with talking about Aliens. Other podcasts were also mentioned quite a bit. Also, if you don't know what other cool stuff your iphone does with the new iPhone 3.0 update Josh makes sure your in the know. I don't want to ruin the rest of the show for you so enjoy!Comments[0] |
Mon, 15 June 2009 Well it was a fun live show. If you missed out just listen and we'll fill you in on how to watch. We're one man down this episode, Jay didn't quite make it, he's too busy playing in the woods. We bring up many of hot topics affecting america this show. Stuff like, "Whats hell look like?" and "Whats the best way to kill someone?". This and more in an episode we call "Allegedly, 1 year ago, in Canada"Direct download: Bigmouths_Ep066-_Allegedly_1_year_ago_in_Canada.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:34 AM Comments[0] |
Fri, 12 June 2009 This is what I like to call a free form podcast. Its not like our usual show so if your new, listen to past episodes to get the feel. Jay didn't make it in today. He's too busy "Building America". So to fill in Chantee (Sweet Pea), Jay's arch-nemesis, fills in. We talk about..... Well just listen and you'll know. Oh, and there's a before show bonus at the end.Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 June 2009 Well the title explains it all. We jump right into the discussion thats brewing here in Anchorage, "Should gays have the right to not be discriminated against?" Its a hot topic around here and is been a 30 year war between Pro-Gay and Anti-Gay. Of course we get into the religious right on the issue. But I digress, I don't want to spoil the show. West Coast Girl is back and puts Jay right in his place. We get into the qualm Josh has going with Apple over the iPhone and then get into other stuff. You'll have a whole mouthfull of podcast to chew on after this.Comments[0] |
Fri, 5 June 2009 Well a somber day in the world today. Its the 20th anniversary of Tiananmen Square, and Jay and Jo school Josh on the subject. And breaking news today "Kung Fu" and "Kill Bill" legend David Carradine hung himself. He was naked too. Kinda weird, just saying... Other than that we talk about the PGB and drama happening there, also Question of the Week, and Guess that song. See you guys Sunday for the big 1 year anniversary announcement.Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 June 2009 Ok well its kind of a lax podcast this week. We talk about the things that are going on with the podcast. Because Josh is so buzzed he forgot to do any kind of show prep so we talk about whatever is on mind. When people get buzzed their lips begin to flap more than they should, so no hard feelings, anyone who may take offense. And don't forget the Vote BLITZ! Go to www.bigmouthspodcast.com and click the vote link. Make sure you do this as soon as possible so you can get us in the top 10 for at least the week. We'll see you Thursday!Comments[1] |
To kick the show off Josh talks about Independence day. Its time to really reflect on what the country means to us. Lets show our respect for the Declaration of Indepence by over throwing the government, or so Jo says. Then we get into Josh's hate for "Fellons". I remember something about midgets then we got into choking. Yeah thats the show, theres alot more inbetween as well. Have fun!
Here's the Craig's list article entitiled "Your not the boss of me":
You're Not the Boss of Me!
As you probably are aware, this Saturday is July 4th, Independence Day. As you may also know, on the afternoon of this July 4th, I'll be one of four speakers at Independence Mall, in downtown Philadelphia, at the "Tea Party" event there. My topic will be "You're Not the Boss of Me!" and this article is a sort of introduction to that rant.
The Declaration of Independence basically amounted to a bunch of guys telling their king, "You're not the boss of us anymore." The Declaration was an act of treason, written by a bunch of tax cheats and lawbreakers. It wasn't merely some people whining or petitioning the government to do something different. In fact, the Declaration describes how they had already tried that, and it hadn't worked. So they resorted to open disobedience. And it wasn't just one protest or demonstration, to make a point or try to convince their masters to change; it was a declaration that they were completely and permanently denying the right of the standing regime to rule them at all, ever again. And that's a pretty darn radical thing to do.
For all the parades, fireworks, picnics, and other events which will happen on July 4th to celebrate "Independence Day," how many Americans today do you think are capable of even contemplating the possibility of engaging in "illegal" resistance against "authority"? Not many.
What would the equivalent of the Declaration of Independence look like today? Well, we would have a lot more to complain about than the colonists did, with far higher taxes, far more intrusive regulation, and a much higher level of oppression all around. But what would the conclusion be? It wouldn't be, "So you better change those laws!" It would be more like this:
"Dear Federal Government, you're fired! We're not paying your taxes anymore, not obeying your laws ever again, and from now on we will resist your thugs when you try to enforce your will on us."
How many Americans would dare to even think such a thing, much less say it out loud, or write it down and send it to the feds? Very few, indeed. The truth is, the spirit of resistance is all but dead in this country. Even among those in the pro-freedom movement, the vast majority of efforts revolve around begging the masters to be nice, petitioning for or against this or that legislation, arguing over which politician should run our lives and take our money.
"Write your congressman and tell him to oppose ... "
"Promise to vote against any candidate who doesn't support ... "
"Sign this petition, to push legislation which will ... "
I have a better idea. How about if a few million of us send one message--and only one message--to those pretending to be our "representatives," those who claim to have the right to rule us. That message should be this: "Legislate whatever you want; I will not obey. And when you send your thugs to punish me, I will resist." That is the message of the Declaration of Independence. But on this July 4th, how many Americans do you think would even dare to think such a thing--even quietly and to themselves?
What this country needs is not a change in legislation, or a change of parties or candidates. It doesn't need another election, or another protest or demonstration, or another group lobbying the government for this or that. What it needs is a people with a fundamentally different mindset. What it needs is a population capable of saying, "You're not the boss of us!" But nothing the people ever hear from the mainstream media, or from those in government, or from the talking heads and political pundits, will ever endorse such an attitude. On the contrary, the only message you'll ever hear in the papers, on the radio or on the TV, from academia or from the government, will boil down to this: "You can whine and complain about what the government is doing to you, and you can beg your masters to change, but you must never disobey!"
As long as obedience to authority is taught as the highest principle--and it absolutely is almost everywhere in the country--this will be a nation of pathetic slaves perpetually yet fruitlessly whining at their sadistic, power-happy masters. Maybe this country should be something better than that.
If you're one of the few who would like to hear a drastically different message--one that is not premised on the assumption that we all have an obligation to bow to those who claim to be our masters--then be at Fifth and Market in downtown Philadelphia on the afternoon of July 4th. (The talks start at 3:00, and my rant might be first, so make sure you're there before that.) And while you're at it, bring along some obedient, unthinking flag-wavers, to see if they can handle some real advocacy of freedom. Let's see how they respond when their indoctrination as obedient subjects collides with the concept of true liberty.
Or, if you can't make it to Philly on the Fourth (or even if you can), order a few copies of "The Iron Web," and start "corrupting" the people you know by exposing them to the radical idea that they own themselves, and that they don't need the permission of tyrants in order to be free. Yes, understanding freedom requires a dramatic shift in mindset from the statist conformism that now plagues this country. On the other hand, it's getting downright embarrassing watching all the robbed, regulated and restricted American slaves wildly cheering about how free they are.
Sorry about all the reading, I hate it too. So just listen and enjoy the 1 hour and 20 minute show!
And heres the Air NewZealand video we watched:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Mq9HAE62Y
Its our one year show. Thanks to everyone that was watching the liveshow. Sorry Livevideo.com sucks and it crashed. But we kept the party going. We would also like to thank the fans and the PGB for their support. With out you guys we'd just be 4 people playing radio in Josh's office. Enjoy the one year show.
Well the title explains it all. Its just Josh in the studio with Meaghan the fiance and Nikki. With the overwhelming amount of estrogen in the studio, Josh's testosterone is overpowered and the females try to hijack the show. But with a little pimp hand here and there Josh seems to keep the show on track... Seems to anyway....
This is what I like to call a free form podcast. Its not like our usual show so if your new, listen to past episodes to get the feel. Jay didn't make it in today. He's too busy "Building America". So to fill in Chantee (Sweet Pea), Jay's arch-nemesis, fills in. We talk about..... Well just listen and you'll know. Oh, and there's a before show bonus at the end.
Ok well its kind of a lax podcast this week. We talk about the things that are going on with the podcast. Because Josh is so buzzed he forgot to do any kind of show prep so we talk about whatever is on mind. When people get buzzed their lips begin to flap more than they should, so no hard feelings, anyone who may take offense. And don't forget the Vote BLITZ! Go to www.bigmouthspodcast.com and click the vote link. Make sure you do this as soon as possible so you can get us in the top 10 for at least the week. We'll see you Thursday!