Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Re: Is the Fed Treasonous?

I wish Mr. Lincoln would have let the south go.
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he paid for his mistake the hard way
and that's the South to you

The United States would do very nicely today without it.
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the South would be much better off without hypocritical yankees who
stick their nose up the rest of the planet's ass

remember ... freezing yankees out during the winter is still an option

On Aug 21, 3:51 pm, Ixtelan <drbuck...@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> States by themselves were incapable of putting down the southern
> insurrection, waging world wars, fixing the Depression, or solving the
> Civil Rights crisis.
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> Personally, I wish Mr. Lincoln would have let the south go. The United
> States would do very nicely today without it.
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> On Aug 21, 11:56 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
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> > Is the Fed Treasonous?by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
> > The original Constitution listed a very few enumerated powers of the federal government in Article 1, Section 8. All other powers were reserved for the people and the states under the Tenth Amendment, which Thomas Jefferson considered to be the cornerstone of the entire document. The creation of the Fed in 1913, along with the federal income tax in that same year, was one of the

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