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Re: Alternative Currency: Now a Crime?

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kingofthepaupers

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Jun 23, 2009, 9:48:46 PM6/23/09
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On Jun 22, 12:04 pm, News Source <inva...@flawless.logic> wrote:
> Alternative Currency: Now a Crime?

Jct: Ithaca Hours, LETS, other community currencies have no trouble
with the police because they did not make their curency look like the
real version. Why incur the wrath of government?
The Liberty Dollar boys deserve the hassle they incurred.

Tim Miller

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Jun 23, 2009, 10:07:47 PM6/23/09
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kingofthepaupers wrote:
> On Jun 22, 12:04 pm, News Source <inva...@flawless.logic> wrote:
>> Alternative Currency: Now a Crime?
>
> Jct: <nothing useful>

And, no one here cares, you ignorant fucking loser.

Kevin Alfred Strom

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Jun 23, 2009, 10:33:56 PM6/23/09
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They do not deserve prison time. They do not deserve to have their
families devastated. How can you suggest that?

Furthermore, Liberty Dollars, paper or metal, don't look the
slightest bit like Federal Reserve notes or current U.S. coinage. A
2-year-old could tell them apart.


With every good wish,


Kevin Alfred Strom.
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http://kevinalfredstrom.com/

Tim Miller

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Jun 23, 2009, 10:35:54 PM6/23/09
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Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
> kingofthepaupers wrote:
>> On Jun 22, 12:04 pm, News Source <inva...@flawless.logic> wrote:
>>> Alternative Currency: Now a Crime?
>>
>> Jct: Ithaca Hours, LETS, other community currencies have no trouble
>> with the police because they did not make their curency look like the
>> real version. Why incur the wrath of government?
>> The Liberty Dollar boys deserve the hassle they incurred.
>
>
> They do not deserve prison time. They do not deserve to have their
> families devastated. How can you suggest that?
>
> Furthermore, Liberty Dollars, paper or metal, don't look the slightest
> bit like Federal Reserve notes or current U.S. coinage. A 2-year-old
> could tell them apart.
>
>

Heh heh, you're the ignorant nazi glue-sniffer, aren't you?
You may well be the ONLY idiot on the planet that's an even
BIGGER loser than Turmel!!

ROFLMAO!!

Mark Herpel CC Magazine

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Jun 24, 2009, 9:28:58 AM6/24/09
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On Jun 23, 7:33 pm, Kevin Alfred Strom <kevin.st...@revilo-oliver.com>
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Yep, Bin Laden is still walking around but they managed to bust
Bernard. WTF. They put a $ sign on the currency and this relays a
dollar price which some might say mimics the Nationally issued money.
Personally I think that is a joke but this is a big part of what the
case is built on. Had the denomination been "Bernards" or "Double
Doughnuts"...anything but dollars with a $, I don't think there would
have been any issue. NORFED was the original 'end the fed'
organization, Bernard deserves a lot of credit and support.
Mark


kingofthepaupers

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Jun 25, 2009, 11:12:26 AM6/25/09
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On Jun 24, 6:28 am, Mark Herpel CC Magazine <mark.pan...@gmail.com>
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> Had the denomination been "Bernards" or "Double
> Doughnuts"...anything but dollars with a $, I don't think there would
> have been any issue."

Jct: My point exactly. So why did they make their local currency in
such
a way as to incur government wrath when so many others did not?
Because, when they're convicted, the government will be able to use
that
precedent to shut down other real community currencies like Roosevelt
did during the depression resulting in 7,000,000 deaths by poverty.
If you think FDR was a monster for knowingly letting 2000 sailors at
Pearl Harbor get killed knowing the Japanese were coming, then you'll
really have to think he's a monster for shutting down America's
economic
community currency anti-poverty lifeboats.

Tim Miller

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Jun 25, 2009, 11:17:20 AM6/25/09
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kingofthepaupers wrote:

> Jct: My point exactly.

You don't HAVE a point, you off-topic, crossposting loser.

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