Glad to see an even-handed comment here still 
lurks, and you seem to have some educated awareness 
in monetary policy, which is a endeavor that some find 
difficult and trying at times to delve into and just comment 
on what they've heard.  As i don't advocate a monetary capitalist 
make money out of thin air or socialism either, but 
taking advice from Thomas Jefferson and Andrew 
Jackson on central banks has been a liking of mine.
      Interesting note of how the U.S. Corporation is a 
UN charter since 1977 a lawyer friend of mine in 
Indiana today asked the judge is the jurisdiction here 
the Republic of Indiana (as the written Indiana Constitution 
states) or the Corporation of Indiana, well, the Judge 
replied, "the Corporation of Indiana."  His documents come 
in tomorrow and it will be spelled out... if only some had the 
time.


woods



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From: ml <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:20:12 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] socialism

Rebecca:

Fortunately when B.C. flirted with a semi-confiscatory
socialism in the 70's-80's, it didn't last long.  But 
it was amazing the Billions of dollars of  Canadian
money that fled to Denver and other growning American
cities.  Canadian companies became the biggest
property owners in some of the downtown areas back 
then, overnight.  

We benefited down here and only the impending
Hong-Kong handover was able to refill B.C.'s pool
of capital to finally make up the sag that was caused
by abusing business.  It is a monetary law(?) that
money goes where it is well treated--good return.

Not to get into a socialism versus capitalism debate,
but in either system, EITHER system, people still 
have an expectation of a sense of fairness, and in a 
democratic system the response is legislation or flight.

As long as either system wobles around what's fair,
grumbling is just background noise, but at the point of 
abuse, there is a narrow window for correction or money 
leaves.  

Not the same as collecting unemployment, but then
it's not really a handout here, your employer paid for the
insurance that covers the payout.  

thanks--mel


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rebecca Temmer" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] socialism


> Well Woods, it hasn't lead down that path yet in my country and I would
> force it to the end with anyone who would try to take it away from us.
> 
> With the freedom comes responsibility.
> What does liberty mean to you?
> 
> ~R
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