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The Ron Paul Buck Stops Here

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16 2007 4:00 PM

Submitted by Uncognitive. Edited By erin_broadley.

TAGS: Ron Paul, LIberty Dollar, money, Federal Reserve, snark



Devoted Ron Paul fans, how many times has this happened to you?

You’re sitting around your high-tech survival bunker that you built in order to ride out the coming race war (also known as “the tin-foil covered basement of your mom’s house”). When you’re not too busy going online to view badly edited YouTube videos about how the Federal Reserve is sapping America’s precious bodily fluids, or spamming online polls and forums to show the sheeple how much support Dr. Paul really has despite the mainstream media only reporting biased polls that show him closer to Duncan Hunter than Rudy Giuliani, or playing World Of Warcraft and musing about how much better our economy would be if it was unfettered by the federal government and instead was run by hot Night Elf chicks, or showing off your “Revolution” shirt down at the local mall, you’re wondering how else you can show the world that you love Ron Paul so, so very much.

Well, up until this week, you could have expressed your Ron Paul love and your dislike of the Federal Reserve at the exact same time by buying “Ron Paul Dollars”.

Those of you who hate freedom and want to fuck our Constitution in the nostrils may be scratching your heads and saying “Ron Paul dollars?! I’m still freaking out about the fact that Richard Nixon’s going to eventually show up on a dollar coin, and now you’re telling me that the U.S. Mint is putting Ron Paul’s face on a dollar? Am I having a stroke?”

Not exactly.

The Ron Paul Dollar was actually created by the folks behind the “alternative currency” known as the Liberty Dollar.

The Liberty Dollar is the brainchild of self-proclaimed “money architect" Bernard von NotHaus, who back in 1998 came up with the idea of creating his own money. Unlike Federal Reserve Notes, von NotHaus’ money would be backed by actual silver and gold, just like the good old days. He then started a website and started selling Liberty Dollars in both coin and paper forms at a rate of $100 in Liberty Dollars for $107 in actual United States money, and offered a discount rate for people willing to pay (in Federal Reserve Notes) to become “Liberty Associates”. He also urged people to start using his new “voluntary private currency” at local merchants, and gave helpful tips on how to convince those merchants to accept Liberty Dollars:

”Simply offer The Liberty Dollar with the confidence that it will be accepted. After all, why wouldn't it? When you offer the American Express Card, if it is not accepted, they tell you. Likewise, if the store does not accept Liberty Dollars, the cashier will tell you and you can simply pay another way.

‘Do the Drop!’ The best way to introduce the Liberty Dollar is to drop the Silver Liberty in someone's hand. Do not hand it to the cashier, Drop it! Hold a one-ounce Silver Liberty a couple inches above the outreached palm and drop it so it lands flat in the person's palm.

Now the hardest part - don't say anything! Just wait. Let the person marvel at its beauty, weight, and discover it says TWENTY DOLLARS. When asked, 'Is it real?' Answer: 'Yes, one ounce of silver PRIVATE currency valued at 20 dollars.’ Do not rush. Just stand there and wait, patiently. No need to smile. Just wait.”



But isn’t that, like, really rather spectacularly illegal?

Well, yes and no. While the U.S. Constitution gives Congress the sole power to “coin Money and regulate the Value thereof”, von NotHaus hedged his bets by never referring to the Liberty Dollars as “coins”. He also attempted to circumnavigate federal counterfeiting law by refusing to say that the Liberty Dollar was “legal tender”.

Of course, he did refer to the Liberty Dollar as “real money” and “currency” on his website, which inspired the U.S. Mint to issue a warning last year that Liberty Dollars were not in fact neither of the above, and that using them as circulating money was a federal crime.

Von NotHaus then sued the U.S. Mint, and started offering to send $20 Liberty Dollars to anyone who donated $20 to cover his legal costs…but only if von NotHaus eventually won the lawsuit.

Then in July of this year, as Ron Paul fever was sweeping the Internet, von NotHaus announced he was issuing special gold, silver and copper Ron Paul Liberty Dollars:

”The Ron Paul Dollar is not only the most valuable and daring secret weapon against the big lies of big money and their big party politics. It is an honest campaign tool that can put an honest man in the White House.... for a change.”



Apparently von NotHaus used the word “honest” once too often, since this week FBI and Secret Service agents followed the scent of irony back to the Liberty Dollar headquarters, located in what I’m sure is quite a lovely strip mall in Evansville, Illinois, and raided it on federal counterfeiting and money laundering charges. The feds also raided the Liberty Dollar production and storage facilities in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho and in addition to seizing the dies used to make the Liberty Dollar coins as well as the gold, silver and platinum that theoretically backed up the value of the paper Liberty Dollars, they seized over two tons of newly-arrived Ron Paul Dollars.

It’s worth pointing out that the Ron Paul campaign isn’t behind the creation of the Ron Paul Dollar. Or as von NotHaus said in his initial press release:

”All this will be a big surprise to Dr. Paul.”



But fear not, faithful Ron Paul supporters! Even though the Ron Paul Dollar may have been stolen from your freedom-loving hands by the evil federales, maybe if you get enough of your fellow Constitution-restoring buddies to sign a petition, Dr. Paul can pay for his campaign ads in Linden Dollars!

With a tip of the tin-foil hat to TinyHobo

 

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Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 04:08 PM

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

NOV 16, 2007 04:12 PM

The combination of Ron Paul and Liberty Dollars was our only chance for freedom.

Sigh.

RudieCantFail

RudieCantFail

Intercourse, PA
January 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:19 PM

REAL MUNEY OR GTFO

Tinyhobo

Tinyhobo

Boulder City, NV
December 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:24 PM

tin-foil hat tip back




Chainlink

Chainlink

Christmas Island
August 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:25 PM

Dr. Paul is going to be sO pissed.

Zarth

Zarth

Seattle, WA
December 2004

NOV 16, 2007 04:27 PM

Tinyhobo said:
tin-foil hat tip back



All praises to you.


mamet

mamet

Charleston, SC
March 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:28 PM

Tinyhobo said:
tin-foil hat tip back






I kind of want to have sex with that picture.

Crazy people are so much fun. love

Coyotemike

Coyotemike

Kearney, NE
May 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:30 PM

The Franklin Mint should buy these at auction and set up a "DoucheBags of American Politics" collector's series of coins: The Ron Paul Dollar; The Cheney Nickel; The Bush Double-Faced Eagle. Buy the complete set and, as a bonus, get the "Rats from a sinking ship" penny collection, full of your favorite Bush Whitehouse quiters.

skinyboi

skinyboi

Denver, CO
February 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:30 PM

I don't know if you quite understand. The FBI raided the office sure. And even if the stuff wasn't real money, fact is, no one was arrested. No one was charged, the FBI took alot of precious metals, with real value. Again, with no charges filed. One must think that a business operating for 9 years, in the open, with several million dollars woth of hard assests (gold, silver, platinum, and copper) would have been closed down a long time ago. Fact is, Federal Reserve notes aren't worth the paper they are printed on, they are backed by government promise. The only thing keeping them of any vaule, was the US government's integrity. The US integrity has taken it's biggest hit in the history of the nation, and as such our money has less street value then the Canadian currecy. The idea of a form of currency or coins with intrinsic value is a real threat to the governments monopoly money. While the Ron Paul dollar was probably a bad move, it doesn't remove the fact that the government stole several million dollars (Federal Reserve notes) worth of precious metals from the owners of said metals.

briansocal

briansocal

Fullerton, CA
January 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:32 PM

Once again this is another liberal stab at Ron Paul.
Last I checked Ron Paul was now at 5% across the nation, and on the rise. Plus, didn't he raise 4.5 million in one day, about a week ago????
Someone is paying attention to his grassroots campaign, and some of the people are right here....
What side are these writers on? The corporate side? The side that started the war? or the side that writes Zionism a blank check to murder Palestinians? The side to increase taxes, or the side to cut taxes for the rich?

I don't see things ever getting better. I just see candidates promise changes, and four years later, promise more changes, nothing really changed.
Ron Pauls campaign is different, and you guys attack that?
I have not slandered any other candidates, yet I am scared of a scenario where Clinton wins. Why does this site have a team of anti- Ron Paul drones?

TommyRocket

TommyRocket

Philadelphia, PA
August 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:32 PM

who do you support?

hillary?

mamet

mamet

Charleston, SC
March 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:35 PM

briansocal said:
Why does this site have a team of anti- Ron Paul drones?



Because he's a racist, loony, reckless, disingenuous asshole?

Chainlink

Chainlink

Christmas Island
August 2005

NOV 16, 2007 04:36 PM

coyotemike said:
The Franklin Mint should buy these at auction and set up a "DoucheBags of American Politics" collector's series of coins: The Ron Paul Dollar; The Cheney Nickel; The Bush Double-Faced Eagle. Buy the complete set and, as a bonus, get the "Rats from a sinking ship" penny collection, full of your favorite Bush Whitehouse quiters.



I really want the "Rats from a Sinking Ship " penny collection !

biggrin

xazapdmytinu

xazapdmytinu

Fort Collins, CO
July 2007

NOV 16, 2007 04:38 PM

As much as I hate Ron Paul I would like to say that I Hate the Presidential Dollar Coins are lot. I mean...the women of the US got a raw deal on dollar coins...they were in poor circulation and couldn't be used for vending machines...so what the fuck was the point. But NOW, they've got some good old white boys' faces on them and it's like everyone is all "Hey, you know there's a dollar COIN?" What the fuck? I mean, at least this one has Lady Liberty on it (strangely enough a French creation.) I'm not typically one to take on a feminist opinion but come on...give us back Susan B. Anthony and Sakajawea.

briansocal

briansocal

Fullerton, CA
January 2006

NOV 16, 2007 04:38 PM

For me, it's Ron Paul, or nobody. The lesser of the two evils are most of the other candidates.
And it's funny how some people here all of a sudden think the fbi are the good guys?
The fbi are the guys that love the Patriot Act, so they can see which library books you read, tap your phones, and attempt to monitor your every step.
This coin issue in fact has nothing to do with Ron Paul, other than they used his name and face.

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