OneShotKi11
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Wow I want some RP dollars then!!!!
Oliver, I know we have said, ad infinitum, that he appeared (maybe still does, i'm unsure) on Alex Jones's radio show. That is not distancing yourself.
Er. One of them is a news producer and not running for office. One is. What's the difference, Oliver?
No, it's not, and I'll spell it out for you
When a politican speaks on a press show, they are gathering support, whether for them, or their positions. (or, resigning, which is an interesting variant on gathering support.. by discharging it.)
It is no fraud. You can get the Ron Paul Dollars for
lousy $1,175.00 a piece:
No, the Forum didn't know who he is prior to the thread. There is a difference
as well. But to get back on topic - what's the difference between the Liberty
Dollar and the Disney Dollar which indeed is an accepted currency in Disney
resorts... ?
So, then would you demand that your local gas station or restaurant accept the Disney Dollars as legal currency?
How is the currency Fake?
It is not a demand.
It would be a free transaction between two people.
5. "Do the Drop!" The best way to introduce the Liberty Dollar is to drop the Silver Liberty in someone's hand. Do not hand it to the cashier, Drop it! Hold a one-ounce Silver Liberty a couple inches above the outreached palm and drop it so it lands flat in the person's palm.
6. Now the hardest part - don't say anything! Just wait. Let the person marvel at its beauty, weight, and discover it says TWENTY DOLLARS. When asked "Is it real?" Answer: "Yes, one ounce of silver PRIVATE currency valued at 20 dollars." Do not rush. Just stand there and wait, patiently. No need to smile. Just wait.
It is not a demand.
It would be a free transaction between two people.
Can you trade a baseball card with your friend for a bicycle tire tube?
Mr. von NotHaus was interviewed by The New York Sun via telephone on Saturday following disclosures that the Liberty Dollar, a gold- and silver-based currency marketed by anti-government activists as an alternative to the greenback, drew the federal government's scrutiny because the coins resembled official currency produced by the U.S. Mint.
Full Article
Liberty Dollars are currently sold or exchanged for about US$7 over the spot price of silver (as of July 15, 2007).

No, I'd say the 'ridicule you' stage is still going on.Exactly! And we passed the "ridicule you" stage as well...
Ron Paul for president 2008!
Ron Paul is a U.S. Congressman and a candidate for President. The problem with him appearing on Alex Jones is that by doing so he adds legitimacy to that group. Jones and his minions are using the fact that a U.S. Congressman and presidential candidate is spending time on their show, to attempt to make their claims more believable.The difference is that Paul can speak on Iran's national TV as
long he doesn't agree with Iran. Just appearing on Iran's national
TV doesn't!!!! mean "Agreeing with Iran's national TV".![]()
The fact that you can't tell the difference between FOX News and a group that is claiming (without proof) that the government murdered 3000 of its own citizens, says more about you than it does about FOX News.Guess what. Serious Democrats and Republicans are appearing
on FAUX-News channel debates!!!111!!1OMG1!!. How reputable is that?
Same thing.
Gee, how could they ever accuse Mr. von NotHaus of that?
Ron Paul is a U.S. Congressman and a candidate for President. The problem with him appearing on Alex Jones is that by doing so he adds legitimacy to that group. Jones and his minions are using the fact that a U.S. Congressman and presidential candidate is spending time on their show, to attempt to make their claims more believable.
And the fact that Ron Paul can't understand that makes me question his decision making skills, and leads me to conclude I don't want him anywhere near the power of the Presidency.