From: "Ken Griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Considering that West Virginia provided 30,000 men to the Union Army, and
> 20,000 men to the Confederate Army and both sides blew each other's brains
> out for five years, I don't think you can accurately call it a "peaceful
> secession."
>
> Just a tho
Considering that West Virginia provided 30,000 men to the Union Army, and
20,000 men to the Confederate Army and both sides blew each other's brains
out for five years, I don't think you can accurately call it a "peaceful
secession."
Just a thought from a old Virginia boy.
ken
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> The second part of Jim Davidson's (of cambist.net) interview is
> published on:
>
> Read about his arrest!!!
>
> http://planetgold.com
This story truly shows how modern government has become the largest
organized crime racket in the world.
We really do need some independent form of sovereignty
Hi Angela,
thanks for your comments, I guess it depends on your definitions
as I am intending it as non-profit exchanges by non-comercial entities.
I guess that could still be a little hazy in some peoples eyes but I lack
the legal training/wording to do better right now.
In regards to P
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> If market makers where on the ball (hint hint) they would advertise
> an exchange rate. Something like "Exchange rate for US$ to
> E-Gold is $8.85
> per gram". This is a money swap, not commerce. It is no
> different than
> walking into a bank
Vince Callaway wrote:
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. . .Commerce involves exchanging goods or services for money.
One problem with the way that market makers operate is the terminology
> they use. Most of them use wording such as "We only charge 5%". This
> gives the false impression that they are charging a comm
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Angela Kahealani wrote:
> please explain how money exchanging is NOT commerce?
Money is money. To change money from one form to another is not commerce.
Commerce involves exchanging goods or services for money.
One problem with the way that market makers operate is the ter
andrewmuck wrote:
>
> This is just to advise of an attempt to organise a group of individuals
> for converting e-gold into and out of cash.
> This is for small non-comercial transactions and is not meant to replace
please explain how money exchanging is NOT commerce?
> the security offered by t
andrewmuck wrote:
>
> This is just to advise of an attempt to organise a group of individuals
> for converting e-gold into and out of cash.
>
> Go to http://www.egroups.com/group/goldenagents to join up.
There's a group here, too:
http://www.bearerinstruments.com/html/metalchanger.html
Bob
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