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giskard
07-12-2007, 11:45 PM
http://www.amerocurrency.com/intro.html

Should we suggest to them to endorse RP?

jonahtrainer
07-13-2007, 12:01 AM
Chase is correct but the site attempts to be objective.

Chase
07-13-2007, 12:33 AM
Hell no! The Amero is or will be fiat.

If anything is made legal tender it must be gold or silver. US Constitution Art. 1 Sec 10. Clause 1

Perhaps you've misread the site. Or maybe I am. But after reading into the page a bit, it seems like they are actually against the Amero:


The citizens of the United States must awaken to the impending reality that our sovereign nation is being assimilated by an unconstitutional union--a union with two socialist nations. As the data converge, many unexplained phenomenon, such as the mystery of unenforced immigration laws and the "Trans-Texas" international corridor, will illuminate.

Wyurm
07-13-2007, 04:09 AM
Perhaps you've misread the site. Or maybe I am. But after reading into the page a bit, it seems like they are actually against the Amero:

Well, yes they probably are, but the thing is that most people arent even aware of what is being planned. What I like about this link is that when you click NAU links it gives you the actual govenment and corporate alliance websites. When people give links as proof, but those links go to sites like infowars.com or a site hosted by geocities, or some guy's blog, it does seem a bit unbelievable. This way it shows what the government is really trying for.

paulitics
07-13-2007, 07:22 AM
good link.

Bradley in DC
07-13-2007, 08:22 AM
The campaign is being prudently cautious about "endorsing" third party efforts and activies. No, we shouldn't urge the campaign anything (let them do their jobs).

And this is in the wrong forum--it isn't really news about Ron Paul, is it?

JaylieWoW
07-13-2007, 08:47 AM
Well, yes they probably are, but the thing is that most people arent even aware of what is being planned. What I like about this link is that when you click NAU links it gives you the actual govenment and corporate alliance websites. When people give links as proof, but those links go to sites like infowars.com or a site hosted by geocities, or some guy's blog, it does seem a bit unbelievable. This way it shows what the government is really trying for.

Not only are most people not aware of it, but if someone brings the subject up they are immediately discounted as a "fringe conspiracy theorist".

LibertyEagle
07-13-2007, 08:54 AM
Watch this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3jdQxDC7pA