Congressman Ron Paul claims progress with his effort to audit the Federal Reserve: *snip* If the Fed gave its actual arguments against a full audit, they would not have mentioned anything about political independence or economic stability. Instead they would admit they don’t want to be audited because they enjoy their current situation too much. Under the guise of currency control, they are able to help out powerful allies on Wall Street, in exchange for lucrative jobs or who-knows-what favors later on. An audit would expose the Fed as a massive fraud perpetrated on this country, enriching a privileged few bankers at the top of our economic food chain, and leaving the rest of us with massively devalued dollars which we are forced to use by law. An audit would make people realize that, while Bernie Madoff defrauded a lot of investors for a lot of money, the Fed has defrauded every one of us by destroying the value of our money. An honest and full accounting of how the money system really works in this country would mean there is not much of a chance the American people would stand for it anymore. *snip* Google: LewRockwell.com To reveal the whole truth, one must follow the money. Political freedom and economic freedom are philosophically inseparable. tgsam
Folks seem to understand money when they don't bother to understand anything else. Google: war on drugs clock tgsam
"On Internet chat systems, forums and Usenet, typing a sentence in all capitals is considered rude, the large letters akin to shouting or yelling within the social context." Caps lock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia you ask us to use google quite a bit. it would work for you as well.