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September 19, 2006 The War On Liberty |
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As reported in USA TODAY this past week, the U.S. Government took steps to reign in the activities of upstart NORFED and their fledgling alternative "specie backed" currency program - The American Liberty Dollar:
What strikes me as being odd about the government's claims is their assertion that a currency backed by something tangible - precious metal - is "illegal" and, in fact, not "real money". After all, it is written right into Article 1, Section 10 of the Constitution For The United States of America, that,
A Conundrum Worthy of Consideration With the above being fact, does it not seem more likely that, in fact, it is the existence of Federal Reserve Notes [fiat money] that are in contravention of The Constitution and hence, ILLEGAL - and not the other way around? You see folks, according to the Constitution For The United States of America - gold and silver ARE money! It would also appear that elected representatives of the U.S.A. might want to reconsider this position and review the document they are sworn to uphold and defend. As for me, I've put in an order for some one ounce [$20.00 face] Liberty Dollars of my own. If the government has their way and wins their War on Liberty Dollars as a circulating currency, these handsome coins are a good bet to increase in value. The downside, as I see it, at least I'll own some real silver, errr money.
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