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To: TobagoJack who wrote (21197)7/13/2002 1:00:54 AM
From: smolejv@gmx.net  Respond to of 74559
 
Bingo, Jay. I always watched with amazement this Cartesian personality split between the ROW and US - like, it always happened somewhere else, never reached the shores. And if it did, it was noted somewhere on the glamour or sports pages ("Baywatch successful again - the Latin belle dead in spite of one-week PCR by a team with the most beautiful pects in the world").

I am sure a lot of readers will find your meddling with the original message in bad taste. Which is just fine. It should taste bad, foul, metalic. Whoever does not see it this way yet, has a cognitive dissonance problem.

dj



To: TobagoJack who wrote (21197)7/13/2002 7:39:19 PM
From: TD  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
Jay,
The US peso?

"We are completely dependent on the commercial banks. Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit. If the banks create ample synthetic money, we are prosperous; if not, we starve. We are absolutely without a permanent money system. When one gets a complete grasp of the picture, the tragic absurdity of our hopeless position is almost incredible, but there it is. It is the most important subject intelligent persons can investigate and reflect upon. It is so important that our present civilization may collapse unless it becomes widely understood and the defects remedied soon."
-- Robert H. Hemphill, Credit Manager of the Federal Reserve Bank, Atlanta, GA
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