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October 2, 2008 at 12:36 PM #279520October 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM #279823nostradamusParticipant
[quote=arraya]I’m going long pitchforks and torches, short bastilles of power…[/quote]
Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?October 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM #279876nostradamusParticipant[quote=arraya]I’m going long pitchforks and torches, short bastilles of power…[/quote]
Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?October 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM #279864nostradamusParticipant[quote=arraya]I’m going long pitchforks and torches, short bastilles of power…[/quote]
Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?October 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM #279815nostradamusParticipant[quote=arraya]I’m going long pitchforks and torches, short bastilles of power…[/quote]
Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?October 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM #279546nostradamusParticipant[quote=arraya]I’m going long pitchforks and torches, short bastilles of power…[/quote]
Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?October 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM #279818crParticipantGet rid of the Fed entirely.
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
The sytem perpetuates debt.
CR has another post with a link to our national debt: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np
We just passed $10,000,000,000,000 btw, and added another $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday. That’s phenomonal. Our country is doomed.
We started the year at $9,229,172,659,218.31, less than 10X what we added yesterday alone.
That’s 275 days, or $3,254,736,028.76 a day, vs. $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday 30X average.
Red flag anyone?
October 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM #279810crParticipantGet rid of the Fed entirely.
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
The sytem perpetuates debt.
CR has another post with a link to our national debt: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np
We just passed $10,000,000,000,000 btw, and added another $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday. That’s phenomonal. Our country is doomed.
We started the year at $9,229,172,659,218.31, less than 10X what we added yesterday alone.
That’s 275 days, or $3,254,736,028.76 a day, vs. $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday 30X average.
Red flag anyone?
October 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM #279541crParticipantGet rid of the Fed entirely.
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
The sytem perpetuates debt.
CR has another post with a link to our national debt: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np
We just passed $10,000,000,000,000 btw, and added another $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday. That’s phenomonal. Our country is doomed.
We started the year at $9,229,172,659,218.31, less than 10X what we added yesterday alone.
That’s 275 days, or $3,254,736,028.76 a day, vs. $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday 30X average.
Red flag anyone?
October 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM #279859crParticipantGet rid of the Fed entirely.
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
The sytem perpetuates debt.
CR has another post with a link to our national debt: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np
We just passed $10,000,000,000,000 btw, and added another $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday. That’s phenomonal. Our country is doomed.
We started the year at $9,229,172,659,218.31, less than 10X what we added yesterday alone.
That’s 275 days, or $3,254,736,028.76 a day, vs. $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday 30X average.
Red flag anyone?
October 2, 2008 at 12:54 PM #279871crParticipantGet rid of the Fed entirely.
With one independent non-Government entity controlling the entire money supply, where do you get $1.05 to pay back the $1.00 you borrowed?
The sytem perpetuates debt.
CR has another post with a link to our national debt: http://www.treasurydirect.gov/NP/BPDLogin?application=np
We just passed $10,000,000,000,000 btw, and added another $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday. That’s phenomonal. Our country is doomed.
We started the year at $9,229,172,659,218.31, less than 10X what we added yesterday alone.
That’s 275 days, or $3,254,736,028.76 a day, vs. $99,500,170,215.20 yesterday 30X average.
Red flag anyone?
October 2, 2008 at 1:13 PM #279830DWCAPParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?[/quote]
Sure, its called a potatoe gun. All you need is alittle hairspray, an igniton source, some PVC tubing and potatoes.
Friends and I built one in High School. We were shooting it in a buddy’s backyard, haveing a grand old time. Now his house is on about 10 acres, in the county, and most of us were 18, so we were not worried about getting in trouble for it. I left to go get the Pizza’s, walked through the house opened the front door and walked into abunch of armed police with body armor and guns drawn. Apparently they had gotten a call about murders happening from a (very distant) neighbor who herd “shotgun shots” and alot of yelling and screaming.
Needless to say we were told to knock-it-off for a while.October 2, 2008 at 1:13 PM #279838DWCAPParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?[/quote]
Sure, its called a potatoe gun. All you need is alittle hairspray, an igniton source, some PVC tubing and potatoes.
Friends and I built one in High School. We were shooting it in a buddy’s backyard, haveing a grand old time. Now his house is on about 10 acres, in the county, and most of us were 18, so we were not worried about getting in trouble for it. I left to go get the Pizza’s, walked through the house opened the front door and walked into abunch of armed police with body armor and guns drawn. Apparently they had gotten a call about murders happening from a (very distant) neighbor who herd “shotgun shots” and alot of yelling and screaming.
Needless to say we were told to knock-it-off for a while.October 2, 2008 at 1:13 PM #279892DWCAPParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?[/quote]
Sure, its called a potatoe gun. All you need is alittle hairspray, an igniton source, some PVC tubing and potatoes.
Friends and I built one in High School. We were shooting it in a buddy’s backyard, haveing a grand old time. Now his house is on about 10 acres, in the county, and most of us were 18, so we were not worried about getting in trouble for it. I left to go get the Pizza’s, walked through the house opened the front door and walked into abunch of armed police with body armor and guns drawn. Apparently they had gotten a call about murders happening from a (very distant) neighbor who herd “shotgun shots” and alot of yelling and screaming.
Needless to say we were told to knock-it-off for a while.October 2, 2008 at 1:13 PM #279879DWCAPParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Is there a fund for guns and ammo made of solid gold? Or edible guns and ammo?[/quote]
Sure, its called a potatoe gun. All you need is alittle hairspray, an igniton source, some PVC tubing and potatoes.
Friends and I built one in High School. We were shooting it in a buddy’s backyard, haveing a grand old time. Now his house is on about 10 acres, in the county, and most of us were 18, so we were not worried about getting in trouble for it. I left to go get the Pizza’s, walked through the house opened the front door and walked into abunch of armed police with body armor and guns drawn. Apparently they had gotten a call about murders happening from a (very distant) neighbor who herd “shotgun shots” and alot of yelling and screaming.
Needless to say we were told to knock-it-off for a while. -
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