This author demonstrates a tremendous grasp of history and a visonary prescience regarding the current state of affairs.
To: Tex Pete
2 posted on
03/28/2008 3:24:23 PM PDT by
Tex Pete
To: Man50D
3 posted on
03/28/2008 3:25:45 PM PDT by
DivaDelMar
(CRAm member-- (Conservative Republicans Against mcCain) Think you're entitled to my vote? CRAm It!!!)
To: DivaDelMar
Does anyone know of a way to buy gold / sliver coin anonymously?
To: DivaDelMar
So, what can we effectively and individually do about it? Involvement in a movement of some sort that the average person doesn’t understand hardly seems practical.
5 posted on
03/28/2008 3:27:14 PM PDT by
Twinkie
(TWO WRONGS DON'T MAKE A RIGHT !!!)
To: Travis McGee
6 posted on
03/28/2008 3:27:30 PM PDT by
DuncanWaring
(The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
To: DivaDelMar
what would gold be worth if dollars were redeemable for gold?
7 posted on
03/28/2008 3:29:13 PM PDT by
gusopol3
To: DivaDelMar
Too funny. When I was buying gold twenty years ago at a shade more than $200 per ounce I had people deriding me as a loonie and a paranoid. When I was still buying it as the price approached $400 an ounce they were still laughing. Now all of it is worth more than $1,000 per ounce and I’m the one laughing.
9 posted on
03/28/2008 3:33:23 PM PDT by
PeterFinn
(I am not voting for McCain. No way, no how.)
To: DivaDelMar
Unfortunately he referred to the Constitution guaranteeing us “sound money”, which it doesn’t. Just another charleton reading BS from the penumbra that emanates from the mindless prattle of the chattering class.
11 posted on
03/28/2008 3:35:26 PM PDT by
muawiyah
To: DivaDelMar
a forgotten anniversary can haunt my hubby also!
To: DivaDelMar
"...Today a lot of people celebrate the advent of $1000 gold..." I celebrated near-$900 gold about in 1980. (Sold a handful of Krugerrands).
16 posted on
03/28/2008 3:39:09 PM PDT by
Does so
(...against all enemies, DOMESTIC and foreign...)
To: DivaDelMar
Recall that the Mint had been established by the Constitution to protect the peoples right to sound money. The Constitution doesn't mention the mint and doesn't protect people's right to sound money. It bars the states from making paper money legal tender, but doesn't bar Congress from doing so, something the U.S. Supreme Court recognized long before Roosevelt was ever elected.
To: DivaDelMar
Bump for an excellent read.
23 posted on
03/28/2008 3:56:27 PM PDT by
exit82
(People get the government they deserve. And they are about to get it--in spades.)
To: DivaDelMar
26 posted on
03/28/2008 4:31:50 PM PDT by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life)
To: DivaDelMar
“...the hands of the people that were to lose 95 percent of their value during subsequent years.”
People lost 95% of their value, or just their hands?
27 posted on
03/28/2008 4:37:44 PM PDT by
beelzepug
("That a-hole Bill Maher stole my tagline!")
To: DivaDelMar
At $1000 an ounce, not many people can purchase gold to protect the fruits of their labor against confiscation.
Gold and silver come in all formats just the way it always has.
You can still buy small quantities of pre 64 silver quarters, dimes, half dollars and dollars.
You can buy 1/10th oz gold coins.
Gold merely retains value as Federal Specie Currency loses it.
Best regards,
28 posted on
03/28/2008 4:40:21 PM PDT by
Copernicus
(California Grandmother view on Gun Control http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=7CCB40F421ED4819)
To: DivaDelMar
One very revealing fact I heard recently: If you compare the current price of oil to its price in gold....its price has hardly changed at all in the last several years.
It’s the paper irredeemable dollar that has sunk....not oil that has risen so much.
To: DivaDelMar
56 posted on
03/28/2008 11:12:42 PM PDT by
Pagey
(Horrible Hillary Clinton is Bad For America, Bad For Business and Bad For MY Stomach!)
To: Nailbiter
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