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When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/5/2011 9:32:23 PM   
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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/5/2011 9:41:06 PM   
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LOL ... here's one not-too-friendly comment to the court's decision, entitled:

Tyranny's Whore

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 2:21:52 AM   
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After having a look at that a picture popped up in my head. It is that of a bumper sticker I saw a long time ago that said :

DON'T STEAL
THE GOVERNMENT HATES COMPETITION

T^T

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 4:39:22 AM   
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ORIGINAL: subfever

LOL ... here's one not-too-friendly comment to the court's decision, entitled:

Tyranny's Whore


Someone should explain to him that the USA (note only one S) has a president not an emperor, then perhaps I could take his rant seriously.


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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 5:09:15 AM   
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I went to Disneyland many years ago. Disneyland had its own currency, with pictures of Mickey, Goofy, etc., on the bills. The denominations were equivalent to ten, twenty, etc. dollar bulls, and were tied to the US dollar.

Obviously, Disney uses a fiat currency, but still, I have a hard time understanding why Nothaus' actions are illegal.

And if course, why he deserves the conviction when jails are overcrowded.

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 8:47:53 AM   
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Someone should explain to him that the USA (note only one S) has a president not an emperor, then perhaps I could take his rant seriously.



I like this author because his mind is the only place in the world where you can be a soviet nazi royalist and that is something I've always wanted to be.

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 10:11:11 AM   
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I'm going to need a translation for that one.


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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 2:11:06 PM   
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Disney issues the "currency" to be used only within the borders of the park, using such as tickets, as one uses tickets at a street festival to by food/drinks, but less mundane and more fancy to have them emulating a currency. If Disney attempted to pay their employees and vendors likewise, then there would certainly be legal trouble beyond mere carping of the recipients.

The person involved in this case intended no such limitation and specifically proposed it for use as currency. The law is clear on the prohibition of such, I guarantee you he was well aware of it, and he fooled himself into thinking he had a legal workaround of some sort a la the constitutional/sovereignty/common law etc. grounds that some people attempt to use to openly not pay taxes. Being that the law concerning coinage also overlaps with counterfeit laws in this case, the fellow had no chance.

I would put a good many thousand first occasion drug offenders well ahead of this idiot in the get out of jail que.




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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 2:16:08 PM   
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During my lifetime, the coal companies in West Virginia paid miners in company money that could be redeemed only at company stores.  Of course, the coal companies were good buddies with the government so I guess the government never noticed the violation of that civil war law

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 4:22:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

quote:

ORIGINAL: subfever

LOL ... here's one not-too-friendly comment to the court's decision, entitled:

Tyranny's Whore


Someone should explain to him that the USA (note only one S) has a president not an emperor, then perhaps I could take his rant seriously.





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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 5:09:07 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Edwynn



FR

Disney issues the "currency" to be used only within the borders of the park, using such as tickets, as one uses tickets at a street festival to by food/drinks, but less mundane and more fancy to have them emulating a currency. If Disney attempted to pay their employees and vendors likewise, then there would certainly be legal trouble beyond mere carping of the recipients.

The person involved in this case intended no such limitation and specifically proposed it for use as currency. The law is clear on the prohibition of such, I guarantee you he was well aware of it, and he fooled himself into thinking he had a legal workaround of some sort a la the constitutional/sovereignty/common law etc. grounds that some people attempt to use to openly not pay taxes. Being that the law concerning coinage also overlaps with counterfeit laws in this case, the fellow had no chance.

I would put a good many thousand first occasion drug offenders well ahead of this idiot in the get out of jail que.







well its pretty difficult for the federali's to manipulate their monopoly on commerce when you have a bunch of people practicing FREE TRADE outside their pyramid scheme!




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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 9:03:12 PM   
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Why doesn't money have an expiration date on it?

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 9:41:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Termyn8or

After having a look at that a picture popped up in my head. It is that of a bumper sticker I saw a long time ago that said :

DON'T STEAL
THE GOVERNMENT HATES COMPETITION

T^T


They didn't mind the competition for a while. Evidently, they later felt threatened.

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 9:42:56 PM   
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And if course, why he deserves the conviction when jails are overcrowded.


Why? Probably to discourage others from similar pursuits.

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 9:45:11 PM   
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Of course, the coal companies were good buddies with the government so I guess the government never noticed the violation of that civil war law


Good enough explanation for me.

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RE: When Private Money Becomes a Felony Offense - 4/6/2011 9:46:50 PM   
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Why doesn't money have an expiration date on it?


Give it enough time. It'll expire on its own.

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