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Freedom 101
Take Your Money Back - Part 2 Larken Rose How much better would our lives be if we weren't constantly being robbed blind by politicians?
April 27, 2008 - In response to my prior message talking about the "Take Your Money Back" presentation, several people opined that the presentation fails to address some crucial issues, such as the Federal Reserve, the correct legal application of the income tax, the Constitutional role of the federal government, various philosophical issues, etc. Yes, those are crucial issues, and yes, the public really needs to know about them. However, the general public, for the most part, has a ten-second attention span, and doesn't want to think about anything that requires more than a dozen brain cells. Many of us have experienced first-hand just how hard it is to get the average American to think about the numerous substantive legal and philosophical issues. Thousands (myself included) have been banging their heads against the brick wall of public ignorance and complacency, and the progress has been minimal. The beauty of the "Take Your Money Back" presentation is precisely that it DOESN'T get into anything at all complicated or difficult to understand. It keeps things so simple that anyone can follow it, and anyone (except for some dependents of the nanny state) can imagine how much better their life would be if they weren't constantly being robbed blind by the damn politicians. Yes, there are LOTS of things I wish the general public understood, or at least started to consider, but before they can even THINK about the deeper issues, they need to get a dose of Freedom 101, and I think "Take Your Money Back" does just that. So once again, here is the link. Try the video out on a few of your apathetic, moderate friends, and see how they respond:
Take Your Money Back
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