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To: FerdieMurphy
Don't think the communists want to abolish private property or eliminate capital. What they really want is for you not to have capital but for you to BE their capital, you to be their private property. Communism is not the absence of capitalism, it is state capitalism where the elite, those who run the state, are the only capitalists and the rest of the people are the capital, i.e. slaves. Under our system, I have a chance to be a capitalist by having a small business and running it. Under theirs, they run me. Communism is nothing more than a gigantic state-run slave plantation.

Please note that our U.S. dollar federal reserve note will today buy what 5c would have bought in 1913. Also, the communist manifesto specifies a depreciated paper currency as the easiest way to overturn the social order (i.e. the one we love). If you love liberty, gold and silver as money, exclusively, is essential. Gold and silver as money is what the U.S. Constitution requires in Art 1 Section 10, clause 1. It saddens me to look on as ignorant people excitedly discuss which picture on the token quarter is prettiest, or which picture on the new peach colored paper money is the nicest, oblivious to the fact that it is communist money they are fawning over. We will not restore freedom as we knew it until the money issue is resolved. As long as they can create credit and issue money their own way, they can borrow it from the taxpayers' future, add it to the debt, and use it today to work against our interests. They are making us pay for everything they do against us.

A good read

11 posted on 12/06/2005 5:52:00 AM PST by Jason_b
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To: Jason_b
Communism is not the absence of capitalism, it is state capitalism where the elite, those who run the state, are the only capitalists and the rest of the people are the capital, i.e. slaves. Under our system, I have a chance to be a capitalist by having a small business and running it. Under theirs, they run me. Communism is nothing more than a gigantic state-run slave plantation.

Yes a good read. . .and your words, worth repeating. . .

[. . .Communism is not the absence of capitalism, it is state capitalism where the elite, those who run the state, are the only capitalists and the rest of the people are the capital, i.e. slaves. Under our system, I have a chance to be a capitalist by having a small business and running it. Under theirs, they run me. Communism is nothing more than a gigantic state-run slave plantation.]

12 posted on 12/06/2005 6:15:23 AM PST by cricket (No Freedom - No Peace)
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To: Jason_b

A good read indeed!


14 posted on 12/06/2005 6:31:25 AM PST by FerdieMurphy (For English press one. Only in America!)
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To: Jason_b
[Under our system, I have a chance to be a capitalist by having a small business and running it. Under theirs, they run me. Communism is nothing more than a gigantic state-run slave plantation.]

Without the inherent rights of the 1st ammendment gaurantees of freedom of religion and free speech and the press(God given liberties exercised within the bounds of His moral discretion, the ten commandments). America is the last free nation of the world, most of Europe and Canada is now communist, posing as socialist. The first amendment is essential to freedom and godless people don't like the inherent freedoms guaranteed therein. I feel so sorry for this younger generation, it appear they have no chance to inherit this once great Constitution and bill of rights.
I hope I can live up to the statement of an great American, "better dead than red".
15 posted on 12/27/2005 5:36:10 AM PST by kindred (Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.)
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