>E-gold's silly move will only hasten their demise as the dominant gold
>economy site, directory site and gold currency. Surely it does nothing good
>for building good-will with market makers, whose obvious economies of scope
>demand they service multiple currencies. Market makers will look after
>themselves and their customers.
>
>David Hillary

Could you elaborate on what exactly "E-gold's silly move" means? Since
it's so obvious to you, I'd like to hear it. Because plainly, and I am
sure I'm not alone here, I'm just not getting it. Is not e-gold a private
company, formed by the action of individuals who voluntarily associated
to provide us (customers, no doubt!) with a means to live a bit more free
in our lives? Do not us customers voluntarily associate with e-gold? If
that is not the case, then simply withdraw all your gold, and go cry to
the governm--er enslavers you love so much. Oh, and while you're at it
you might as well not pay your taxes. Then, a year (or much less-it's the
IRS after all!) later, see who comes after you with the guns and
coercion. See who leaves you alone and who doesn't.

The very simple fact of the matter is that e-gold is a private company.
Do not tell them what to do. They don't tell you what to do with your
life. Not listing a MM on THEIR website is their damn right; love it or
leave it, but don't try to force someone else to your opinion. That is
the nature of government; you disagree with me, therefore you are wrong!
Huh? Opinions aren't wrong. Trying to force others as a result of your
opinions is.

You can't be free if you don't want freedom for others.

Tristan


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