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To: catpuppy
The Federal Reserve Act gave that power to a private company.
An "Act" is not the same as an "Amendment."

Congress cannot delegate the power to coin money
to someone else without an Amendment
that allows the transfer of the power to coin money.
The Federal Reserve Act was, and is, un-Constitutional.

# 1239 by exodus

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To: exodus
Gowannnnnnn.
Which private company?
You mean they've gone and sold off the U.S. Mints?
# 1247 by catpuppy

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"Federal" Express is a private company.
"Federal" is just a part of the name.

The "Federal" Reserve is a group of banks.
The "Federal" Reserve is privately owned.

The "Federal" Reserve is NOT a part of our government.

1,265 posted on 01/12/2002 6:49:18 PM PST by exodus
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To: exodus
The "Federal" Reserve is NOT a part of our government

Well somebody better tell them to get that fancy building out of Washington, D.C.

1,280 posted on 01/12/2002 7:09:13 PM PST by catpuppy
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