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  • Re: What would you do with the EU?

    Secession is the only real hope. Maintain the free trade and common labor market, but get rid of the Euro and leave the political sphere. Losing your sovereignty to a national government is bad, but getting it lost to a multi-national government is even worse.
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Wanderer on Thu, Jul 23 2009
  • Ten FALSE Patriot Myths Regarding Paper Money v. Gold Part 3

    What Mr. WhoRU wrote that Mr. Vieira purports to comment on: [1] I have fairly well addressed this myth above but I hear this claim quite often and I challenge anyone who makes this claim to set forth a detailed explanation of the means whereby the Fed has any ability to cause Federal Reserve Notes to...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by TheMessenger on Wed, Feb 11 2009
  • Ten FALSE Patriot Myths Regarding Paper Money v. Gold Part 2

    FALSE Myth # FIVE - Federal Reserve Notes are evidence of debt – being nothing but worthless IOUs What Mr. WhoRU wrote that Mr. Vieira purports to comment on: [1] What is it that actually constitutes "evidence of debt"?? If we were on a 100% gold coin money system and borrowers borrowed...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by TheMessenger on Wed, Feb 11 2009
  • Ten FALSE Patriot Myths Regarding Paper Money v. Gold Part 1

    Ten FALSE Patriot Myths Regarding Paper Money v. Gold Plus Dr. Edwin Vieira's Error Laced Adversarial Memorandum Which Is Totally Rebutted by Eric WhoRU Statement of Eric WhoRU in regard to Mr. Vieira's "MEMORANDUM" castigating my paper on the Federal Reserve by Mr. Vieira's totally...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by TheMessenger on Wed, Feb 11 2009
  • Ending Empires

    Looking back on the classical liberal period from the Congress of Vienna to the beginning of the First World War, there are obviously some enormous advancements made over the preceding mercantilist period. Slavery was ended (peacefully in all but 2 countries), government oppression decreased (although...
    Posted to Political Theory (Forum) by Rios9000 on Thu, Apr 24 2008
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