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Old 08-05-2012, 10:25 PM   #7
floadaVonfoli

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When you exercise the privilege of private credit, you must pay the fee for its use.
So why not make use of United States Currency Notes instead?

Congress still has “United State Currency Notes” available (See 31 USC Sec. 5115), and banks are required to convert FRN’s for them (good luck in getting a bank to help with that). But, it can be done with your deposits. Just replace the “$” with a “U” transposed over a “S” (a “S’ with two lines through the S) before the written amount, and write “USCN” upon your deposit. Now your strawman has deposited United States Currency Notes, further pay out in USCN’s with your checks with the same notations. http://adask.wordpress.com/2012/07/2...ught/#comments
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