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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (56832)7/31/2000 6:38:06 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 116955
 
Ron,

Rebuttals to persons who express their opinions
using foundations like naive realism, is futile.

Modify the above where perception is not a variable,
meaning that there is only one correct interpretation,
and now twist this incorrectness to fit your cut & paste
so that additional incorrectness is added.

So now rather than perceive the world and accepting
such as is, exactly as it is presented without it
containing modificational elements, you perceive
the world only when it fits those cuts and pastes
you have collected and present to others as proof
that you are a learned person ready and willing
to help those still at the low end of leaning curve.

At best you are like that teacher reading verbatim
from a text book and later unable to explain concepts
without repeating the same process.

But is this relevant to the here and now ?

Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss, a.k.a. Yes.

Why the citizens of the world need a gold standard.
Why the governments of the world can not be trusted.
Why fiat/paper/funny/hot money all suck.

Ron.A.Time tells this thread that the world economy
is too big and global and complex for old ancient
failures of horse & buggy money with a backing of value,
like gold and silver. Now says Ron "trust governments
and their connections to banks and finance to put into
place what is good for all citizens of the world."

So I say to folks reading this post,
here is a long read, but short example,
of how Ron cannot use real events,
as they do not match his cuts and pastes.

While its an easy read, almost common sense,
it is correct in a limited way, but did not
address why the "what" happened.

It does show the end result when people allow
others to think for them. Best to think for self
and then instruct the government leaders to implement
not our wishes, but our instructions.

Or you can listen to Ron and accept his cut and pastes,
which today is examined by this article.

Thanks to the Le Metropole Cafe for this heads up.

zolatimes.com

The Laissez Faire City Times is a private newspaper.

Although it is published by a corporation domiciled
within the sovereign domain of Laissez Faire City,
it is not an "official organ" of the city or its founding trust.

The Rape of Russia by Anne Williamson

zolatimes.com

Editor's Note

The following is Anne Williamson's testimony
before the Committee on Banking and Financial Services
of the U.S. House of Representatives,
presented Sept. 21, 1999.

It shows how the historic opportunity given the U.S.
to help transform Russia into a free, peaceful,
pro-Western country was squandered in the form
of a bruising economic rape carried out
by corrupt Russian politicians and businessmen,
assisted by Bush and (especially) Clinton administrations
engaged in political payoffs to Wall Street bankers
and others, and by childish ineptitude and greed
on the part of the U.S. Treasury and the Harvard Institute
for International Development, assisted by fellow travelers
and manipulators at Nordex, the IMF, the World Bank,
and the Federal Reserve.

The losers were the Russian people and U.S. tax-payers.

And the winners?

Ms. Williamson names names, and that's why the elite media
has shut out her book. She indicates their heroes are thieves,
and they are afraid she may be right.

Zola

I should like to add just a few words about myself.....

... land in which today more of the people die each year
than are born, lies the gain?

History’s yardstick will measure out the answer,
and I suspect it will not suit us.

The Laissez Faire City Times,
Vol 4, No 31, July 31, 2000
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