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Article below from USA Today, 15 Sep 06, taken from govnn.com.

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"We don't want consumers to be fooled," U.S. Mint spokeswoman Becky Bailey says,

That is hilarious! Yeah, I'd hate to be "fooled," and have someone pay me 10 to 20 times more than I wanted! How awful! But seriously, there probably aren't any small children or retarded people in possession of silver money, so it's not likely to thus be given away at its 'face value'.


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Posted : 25/09/2006 12:12 am
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Rounder writes: Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this means that when the economy collapses making paper money virtually useless, citizens using silver coins to buy goods and services will be arrested by the ZOG for "using illegal alternative money."

You wrote to correct you if you are wrong, so I will. When the economy collapses, Rounder, I think that ZOG's ability to make arrests or enforce any existing laws will be completely compromised.

This is a very, very interesting topic and debate. Thanks for posting it, Rounder.


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Posted : 25/09/2006 4:37 am
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You wrote to correct you if you are wrong, so I will. When the economy collapses, Rounder, I think that ZOG's ability to make arrests or enforce any existing laws will be completely compromised.

This is a very, very interesting topic and debate. Thanks for posting it, Rounder.

Excellent point, S.I.

Yeah, the ZOG cops will have their hands full, that's for sure. But I do believe that strong enforcements of money-laws will be a top priority.

Can't you just hear O'Reilly, Hannity, Beck, Limbaugh, et.al., ranting about what's in the "best national interests", regarding the use of illegal money (silver) that's making it impossible to restore confidence in the American dollar ??? And while so many poor and middle class Americans are suffering the depression ???

Hell, they'll have millions snooping on their neighbors to see which are passing off illegal silver money, and reporting those "selfish, capitalist pigs" to the cops, out of "patriotism". Most people holding silver will be too terrified to spend it.

All politicians, of course, will be demanding stricter and stricter enforcement laws, to get elected. Hell, the death penalty won't surprise me one bit.

See ?? No way out but thru Hymie.


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Posted : 25/09/2006 9:00 am
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Liberty "Dollars" are not coins, they are medallions. A coin can only be issued by the Feds. You are free to use all the silver coins you care to provided that they have been issued by the US mint -- pre-1965 silver coins qualify. Of course banks are not required to credit your account for more than face value if you try to deposit said coins into your account.

Of course I'm wasting my time trying to explain this to you "Constitutional Money" dumb-asses, so I'll stop here.


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Posted : 25/09/2006 11:27 am
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Liberty "Dollars" are not coins, they are medallions. A coin can only be issued by the Feds. You are free to use all the silver coins you care to provided that they have been issued by the US mint -- pre-1965 silver coins qualify. Of course banks are not required to credit your account for more than face value if you try to deposit said coins into your account.

Of course I'm wasting my time trying to explain this to you "Constitutional Money" dumb-asses, so I'll stop here.

Are you saying that Liberty Dollars are not made of silver ??? If they are, and I confess I've never seen one myself, then you've said nothing to contradict anything we've said, dumb-ass.


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Posted : 25/09/2006 12:42 pm
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A coin can only be issued by the Feds...

Yeah, just because Uncle Scam says so, lol.

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Posted : 25/09/2006 12:48 pm
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I am somewhat of a coin collector it intrests me I do have some of these Liberty dollars, and if they meen that they cannot be spent as $1 well of course not, they are worth much more than that from the weight of the silver.
If things come to the point when paper money is worthless, then it is not going to matter what any goverment says anyways, people will do what they have to do to surivive, so it seems to me they are just making the point that they are the only ones allowed to make currency and do not want people confused that there is other alternate legal cash.


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Posted : 25/09/2006 1:51 pm
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