Re: Wollybird Chirp chirp chirp.........
- From: dewachen1000@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 23:19:27 -0700 (PDT)
On Apr 18, 10:33 pm, Wollybird <wollyb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Apr 18, 9:24 pm, dewachen1...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
In the mid-1700s the American Colonies were prospering, in part
because they were issuing their own money called "Colonial Scrip,"
which was strictly regulated and did not require the payment of any
interest. When the bankers in Great Britain heard this, they turned to
the British Parliament, which passed a law prohibiting the Colonial
Scrip, forcing the colonists to accept the "debt" or "fiat" money*
issued by the Bank of England. Contrary to what history teaches, the
American Revolution was not ignited by a tax on tea. According to
Benjamin Franklin, it was because "the conditions [became] so reversed
that the era of prosperity ended." He said:
"The Colonies would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other
matters had it not been the poverty caused by the bad influence of the
English bankers on the Parliament, which has caused in the Colonies
hatred of England and the Revolutionary War.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h256.html
Hey, I just read some of your web site, Here is the conclusion of that
section:
States' rights are still debated today. It is however, doubtful that
America as we know it today would even exist were it not for the
wisdom of John Marshall and Abraham Lincoln. The formation of the
modern American government congealed in the Lincoln Administration. A
central banking system is central to American growth and independence.
This became most evident during economic downturns and wars during the
18th and 19th centuries. America's modern central banking scheme, the
Federal Reserve System was created by congress in 1913.
The capstone of the creation of the American government was placed
when the Supreme Court noted that:
The "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution gives Congress
the authority to do that which is required to exercise its enumerated
powers in the case of McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). Thus, the court
affirmed the existence of implied powers.
The Constitution and the laws made by the federal government are
supreme. The federal government controls the states and cannot be
controlled by them.
So you are an adherent to the concept of the fed- right?
Wolli the above, is an explanation of how it is, this is not my
opinion. You can't change it or wish it away, and neither can I. Your
question is lame and stupid, it's like asking if I believe the sun
comes up in the east.
Why do you assume that if I, or anyone for that matter, who posts a
website to make a point, must swear allegiance to every word written
on it? Are you such an absolutist? Are you so crazed to think that?
I know you'd like to think that. You take everything to such a
ridiculous extreme, but I guess that's the stratagy of
I believe I made my point, and it is supported by non other than
Benjamen Franklin, that the revolutionary war was a revolt against the
Bank of England, the cause, and the symptoms, were taxation and
monopoly of the East India Company.
You are really a stupid Bankster and will go to any means to
justify your bankster career. Relax and do your homework. Much more
intelligent people than you or I have sorted out this stuff. I'm
shocked that I a mere guitar maker need to tell you this stuff. You
should have learned this in Bankster 101.
But the powers that be, have done such a fine brainwashing job that
whenever you encounter history or information you've not known about
you are conditioned to chirp like a Pavlovian parrot:
“Conspiracy theory!”
Chirp chirp chirp..........
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