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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2008

This short Video gives a brief history of money in the United States and what should be done with the Federal Reserve notes.

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  • @jarevnow True, but I honestly think an armed revolt is the last thing this country needs! It would not go well...

    People need to put aside their silly little differences an make this the "United" states once again, instead of the "pointlessly divided by petty insignificant issues" states that it has become.

    Look at the pattern though, I do believe the powers that be are manipulating us into civil war, and we DO NOT need to give them what they want again this time around.

  • @40rdclip The Currency MUST be abolished. This is the key to change. This is where the power lies.

  • @D0p3Smuggl3r Men operate the F-18 as men operate the deer rifle - MEN.

  • I could have been a great contributor to the cause!

    But alas... I'm about to die from watching a cartoon!

    Never underestimate the enemy! And remember, it's really fucking hard to shoot down an F-18 with a deer rifle.

    Good night, and God bless each and every one of you!

  • The people not reconizing currency is just too unrealistic

  • @ai6276 ......impossible to do a "once and for all" fix-it. Thomas Jefferson stated that we must have a revolution every 20-40 years in order to ensure that the government never becomes to powerful. Hmmmmm...how many revolutions or mass rebellions have we had, that effected more than one state? 2....The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the American Civil War (1861-1865). That means we are short a dozen or so.

  • this time we fix it for good.

  • And the rattle snake, like the patriots always fairly warns before the strike...

  • You also might become familiar with the Gadssen Flag. It, too, depicts a rattlesnake... but it is coiled and poised to strike. Beneath the snake read the words "Dont Tread On Me". It was one of our first American flags and served as a warning to our oppressors that if you walk on us, like a snake, will strike with lethal force. Before the Bald Eagle, the Rattlesnake was the symbol of American Freedom and Independence.

  • That "Join or Die" image is iconic. First created by Benjamin Franklin, it was the first political cartoon of our country and depicted the need for Revolution. It was colonical superstition that a snake which had been cut into pieces would come back to life if the pieces were put back together before nightfall. The seperated snake is representative of the British colonies (8, at the time) and suggested to the Colonials that they must unite as one or face death by the hands of England.

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