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legendary
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September 19, 2013, 12:12:16 PM
#52
... in my experiences, being from texas is enough - we don't need mementos made by a non-Texan solely for the purpose of cashing in on "Texas spirit" to know where we call home



FTFY.

By the way, I'm also Texan, born and raised.

The stars at night are big and bright - clap, clap, clap, clap ____________________.

We all thought it.  Embarrassed

You fought the urge to complete the sentence. I'm impressed! I've never met a Texan and said that in front of them without having them complete it.  Grin
edd
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September 19, 2013, 10:10:14 AM
#51
... in my experiences, being from texas is enough - we don't need mementos made by a non-Texan solely for the purpose of cashing in on "Texas spirit" to know where we call home



FTFY.

By the way, I'm also Texan, born and raised.

The stars at night are big and bright - clap, clap, clap, clap ____________________.

We all thought it.  Embarrassed
legendary
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September 17, 2013, 03:00:23 PM
#50
... in my experiences, being from texas is enough - we don't need mementos made by a non-Texan solely for the purpose of cashing in on "Texas spirit" to know where we call home



FTFY.

By the way, I'm also Texan, born and raised.

The stars at night are big and bright - clap, clap, clap, clap ____________________.
edd
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September 17, 2013, 02:54:46 PM
#49
... in my experiences, being from texas is enough - we don't need mementos made by a non-Texan solely for the purpose of cashing in on "Texas spirit" to know where we call home



FTFY.

By the way, I'm also Texan, born and raised.
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September 16, 2013, 07:43:19 AM
#48
1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.

You see, this is why I hate arguing against burnt out stoners. Your original premise was that silver > dollars because it would simplify taxes. But then, you turn around and say "ooh, receipts".

Dude. DUDE.

My point is that taking something and turning it into art, will be simpler than keeping it in a bank and doing taxes on it every year.

Have you ever produced a tax declaration? You'd appreciate the absurdity you just said.

People have to do taxes on art? So if I were to go make a statue out of marble, would I have to pay on that marble like an investment?

I do not believe that marble is a publicly traded commodity, so unrealised gains are probably not eligible to taxation or tax credits, but the second you sell that shit, you sure do sparky.
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September 16, 2013, 01:15:50 AM
#47
1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.

You see, this is why I hate arguing against burnt out stoners. Your original premise was that silver > dollars because it would simplify taxes. But then, you turn around and say "ooh, receipts".

Dude. DUDE.

My point is that taking something and turning it into art, will be simpler than keeping it in a bank and doing taxes on it every year.

Have you ever produced a tax declaration? You'd appreciate the absurdity you just said.

People have to do taxes on art? So if I were to go make a statue out of marble, would I have to pay on that marble like an investment?
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September 15, 2013, 11:58:47 PM
#46
1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.

You see, this is why I hate arguing against burnt out stoners. Your original premise was that silver > dollars because it would simplify taxes. But then, you turn around and say "ooh, receipts".

Dude. DUDE.

My point is that taking something and turning it into art, will be simpler than keeping it in a bank and doing taxes on it every year.

Have you ever produced a tax declaration? You'd appreciate the absurdity you just said.
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September 15, 2013, 11:34:01 PM
#45
1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.

You see, this is why I hate arguing against burnt out stoners. Your original premise was that silver > dollars because it would simplify taxes. But then, you turn around and say "ooh, receipts".

Dude. DUDE.

My point is that taking something and turning it into art, will be simpler than keeping it in a bank and doing taxes on it every year.
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September 15, 2013, 11:28:58 PM
#44
1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.

You see, this is why I hate arguing against burnt out stoners. Your original premise was that silver > dollars because it would simplify taxes. But then, you turn around and say "ooh, receipts".

Dude. DUDE.
legendary
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September 15, 2013, 11:12:33 PM
#43
... in my experiences, being from texas is enough - we don't need mementos to know where we call home

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September 15, 2013, 11:02:00 PM
#42
<- Texan.

1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.

there's a thing called GAAP you must follow if you intend to declare taxes (and I suggest you set up a business, or at least a DBA, as the IRS will teach you how to hold your ankles for dear life if you fail to pay taxes on significant income >$600)

honestly, in today's economy folks are struggling going paycheck to paycheck. most folks aren't even considering long term investments because they have to feed themselves or their children & pay bills. though you could try this out, and i'm not trying to discourage you, just know that demand may not be as strong as you are expecting. in my experiences, being from texas is enough - we don't need mementos to know where we call home
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September 15, 2013, 10:58:23 PM
#41
1. you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver

2. then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

1. Oh god, keeping receipts, what a nightmare. And in the age where every company sends you an email, and every phone is a camera. What ever will I do?

2. Only if I sell the silver. If I keep the silver until the sun explodes, I should be fine just putting that I bought it. I am not buying it as an investment, I am buying it for artistic purposes. I'm making my own stuff.
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September 15, 2013, 10:56:16 PM
#40
If you transact in dollars via cash or plastic, you only really need to track your income. If you trade silver every time you want to exchange for cash to buy stuff, you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver, then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

Simplifying taxes? You're a moron.

I plan on buying silver anyways, so there is no way around it. I would rather put my cash in the bank, keep my money in silver and that's that.
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September 15, 2013, 10:40:23 PM
#39
If you transact in dollars via cash or plastic, you only really need to track your income. If you trade silver every time you want to exchange for cash to buy stuff, you need to keep track of every individual transaction between dollars and silver, then figure out your gains or losses investment wise.

Simplifying taxes? You're a moron.
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September 15, 2013, 10:30:56 PM
#38
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.

Oh, wow. Well I guess I should call up all the people who accepted my money gladly in exchange for goods and services over the years and ask them not to call the cops, because I'll be mailing silver over to them.

Being exchangeable for services and debt, is different than having actual value. The American dollars value is based on Americas might, at war and market. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the money.

Good luck trading that silver with any means of ease.

I'm sure I can trade it for bitcoins when I need to buy things, and I am SURE there are people willing to take silver. Just for the novelty of it.

Good luck paying for gas, groceries, rent or utilities.

I'll use a debit card (You can sell Bitcoins and get money put into your bank account, same with silver), and I never said that I would never use money again. I said that I would keep most of my money in silver so that taxes were easier. I never said "I'm converting every cent I get to silver" or anything of the sort.
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September 15, 2013, 10:08:08 PM
#37
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.

Oh, wow. Well I guess I should call up all the people who accepted my money gladly in exchange for goods and services over the years and ask them not to call the cops, because I'll be mailing silver over to them.

Being exchangeable for services and debt, is different than having actual value. The American dollars value is based on Americas might, at war and market. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the money.

Good luck trading that silver with any means of ease.

I'm sure I can trade it for bitcoins when I need to buy things, and I am SURE there are people willing to take silver. Just for the novelty of it.

Good luck paying for gas, groceries, rent or utilities.
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September 15, 2013, 07:50:26 PM
#36
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.

Oh, wow. Well I guess I should call up all the people who accepted my money gladly in exchange for goods and services over the years and ask them not to call the cops, because I'll be mailing silver over to them.

Being exchangeable for services and debt, is different than having actual value. The American dollars value is based on Americas might, at war and market. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the money.

Good luck trading that silver with any means of ease.

I'm sure I can trade it for bitcoins when I need to buy things, and I am SURE there are people willing to take silver. Just for the novelty of it.
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September 15, 2013, 05:56:41 PM
#35
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.

Oh, wow. Well I guess I should call up all the people who accepted my money gladly in exchange for goods and services over the years and ask them not to call the cops, because I'll be mailing silver over to them.

Being exchangeable for services and debt, is different than having actual value. The American dollars value is based on Americas might, at war and market. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the money.

Good luck trading that silver with any means of ease.
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September 15, 2013, 02:52:32 PM
#34
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.

Oh, wow. Well I guess I should call up all the people who accepted my money gladly in exchange for goods and services over the years and ask them not to call the cops, because I'll be mailing silver over to them.

Being exchangeable for services and debt, is different than having actual value. The American dollars value is based on Americas might, at war and market. It has nothing to do with the actual value of the money.
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September 15, 2013, 01:55:55 PM
#33
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.

Oh, wow. Well I guess I should call up all the people who accepted my money gladly in exchange for goods and services over the years and ask them not to call the cops, because I'll be mailing silver over to them.
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September 15, 2013, 01:37:14 PM
#32
The US dollar isn't worth ANYTHING. Hasn't been for years. That's why libertarians exist.
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September 14, 2013, 02:34:27 PM
#31
And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)

Yeah, about that...



That's not what I mean by stable, to me stable means it will still be have value when the others don't. Hence me talking about keeping it for a collapse.
Notice Silver has never been at 0...

Neither has the US dollar, and if it were to hit zero, you'd have much more pressing issues to deal with than trying to trade silver for weed.
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September 14, 2013, 09:39:19 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)

Yeah, about that...



That's not what I mean by stable, to me stable means it will still be have value when the others don't. Hence me talking about keeping it for a collapse.
Notice Silver has never been at 0...
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September 14, 2013, 01:37:12 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)

Yeah, about that...

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September 14, 2013, 12:10:52 AM
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September 13, 2013, 09:26:20 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?

Yeah, because US money is stable. (we need a dunce cap smiley)
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September 13, 2013, 09:25:42 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

How does silver make math easier?

By being 1 thing, instead of 3.
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September 13, 2013, 08:23:17 PM
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haha
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September 13, 2013, 04:33:09 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

Or you know, just regular US money?
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September 13, 2013, 02:59:31 PM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.

How does silver make math easier?
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September 13, 2013, 08:57:51 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.

That's fine, calculating taxes for silver would be a lot easier than having Bitcoins, Fiat AND Silver.
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September 13, 2013, 08:57:08 AM
#21
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/

My point was what makes you qualified to understand and interpret law? It's not usually layman friendly, and you seem to be on a mission to find loopholes to sell to people, which can only end hilariously.

I never said I was writing a book to take with you into the court room or your law school, it is just to help regular people.
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September 13, 2013, 03:42:46 AM
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And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.

Well you still need to declare gains from bartering; in this case a kilo of silver is worth around 700$, so yeah.
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September 13, 2013, 03:35:59 AM
#19
http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/

My point was what makes you qualified to understand and interpret law? It's not usually layman friendly, and you seem to be on a mission to find loopholes to sell to people, which can only end hilariously.
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September 13, 2013, 01:05:13 AM
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So will this legal advice be a compendium of crack pot ideas you found on the internet, or will someone with actual law experience and hopefully a law degree get involved?

Who am I kidding, like all your other projects this will just fade away next time you see something shiny.

I'm getting textbooks to do my own research.
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September 12, 2013, 10:57:48 PM
#17
There are some services in this community to buy silver coins with bitcoins.
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September 12, 2013, 10:39:43 PM
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So will this legal advice be a compendium of crack pot ideas you found on the internet, or will someone with actual law experience and hopefully a law degree get involved?

Who am I kidding, like all your other projects this will just fade away next time you see something shiny.
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September 12, 2013, 12:28:17 PM
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Also, I am thinking of putting something like a Gram of silver in my history books, just with something cool on it so that people can have a cool little silver image. Like an old Carthage or Macedonian coin or something in miniature.
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September 12, 2013, 12:22:33 PM
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September 12, 2013, 12:08:23 PM
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Any Texans on this website?

I am.  My family has been in Texas since 1874.
I can't really encourage you to go down this path.


Making silver that prides Texas? Why?

In particular, the "legal guides" and the whole retro-history point of view.  If you do know your Texas history, you may remember that some tax evaders formed a "Republic of Texas" and formed a compound in the Davis Mountains about 15-20 years ago.  The got into an armed conflict with the (State of) Texas Rangers.  It was an interesting news item in the Austin American Statesman that the "Republic of Texas" surrendered to the "State of Texas."

It would probably be more helpful to you to ask yourself privately why the police were at your door.  In particular, if you are doing anything illegal or obnoxious, you might want to keep a much lower profile.  In part, that means to avoid posting the angry or anti-establishment postings.

One of the odd little secrets is, most of the people who read the law and pay attention eventually do the same sort of things.  They know so much law that they can pass a test on it.  They are allowed to call themselves "lawyers."  They recommend to everyone else to "follow the law."

The overall tone in your post is how to challenge the police, or the establishment.  You simply can't get anywhere that way.  You can't drive 100 miles an hour down I-35 and claim freedom.  You have to conform enough to keep other people safe and not grumpy.  

So, sure, make your Texas shaped trinkets.  Go ahead and even put a piece of petrified wood in the middle.  Stamp a pecan, a mockingbird, and a bluebonnet on it.  Put a star marking Goliad, Washington-on-the-Brazos, the Alamo, and San Jacinto on it.  It will sell.  If your craftsmanship is really good, I would even buy one.

You could put the Branch Davidians on it.  Personally, I believe they were unlawfully killed.  Many people believe that.  I have spoken to Riordan and some of the survivors at the screening down at Dobie, and I think my opinion is pretty fact based.  However, it won't buy me groceries.  Your coin with the Davidian property location won't sell enough to recover your costs.

So, again, I can't really encourage you to go down that path.


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September 12, 2013, 11:56:53 AM
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I'm basically the opposite of a racist, so if that is the issue, then it's not an issue. I'm not making Aryan gold.

And it will make my taxes so much easier if most of my money is in silver, and once I find a few people to sell me cheap cars and shit for silver (ex: There's a Kilo of silver, thanks for the 78 Deville), people will start hearing about it and want to get paid in silver themselves.
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September 12, 2013, 11:44:35 AM
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Any Texans on this website?

I am.  My family has been in Texas since 1874.
I can't really encourage you to go down this path.


Making silver that prides Texas? Why?
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September 12, 2013, 11:43:47 AM
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Any Texans on this website?

I am.  My family has been in Texas since 1874.
I can't really encourage you to go down this path.
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September 12, 2013, 11:38:05 AM
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Thank you for the useful information regarding the history of Texas.

No problem, sometime in the next few months I will be writing an extensive history of Texas, as well as multiple legal guides for the modern day in Texas.

Legal... guides?

1 Guide Explaining how our laws were shaped, and what they were meant for.
1 Guide Explaining the Criminal Statutes and Regulations, so people know what to say when the police are doing something wrong.
1 Guide Explaining traffic law, so you know what to do when you get stopped, and you know what the police take for granted (meaning they'll fuck you so they can make money, just because you aren't educated about the law)
1 Guide about court procedure and some celebrated cases.

And maybe one to put it all together, so when you see a cop in Texas, you can just hold it up as he walks up, and he'll know not to fuck around.

Ex: The police broke into my house with no warrant, they asked my friend "Are you a lawyer" he said "No" they put cuffs on him.
Now, when the cops ask someone "Are you a lawyer?" You just have to make sure you know the law like one Smiley
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September 12, 2013, 11:17:20 AM
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Thank you for the useful information regarding the history of Texas.

No problem, sometime in the next few months I will be writing an extensive history of Texas, as well as multiple legal guides for the modern day in Texas.

Legal... guides?
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Thank you for the useful information regarding the history of Texas.

No problem, sometime in the next few months I will be writing an extensive history of Texas, as well as multiple legal guides for the modern day in Texas.
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Thank you for the useful information regarding the history of Texas.
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September 11, 2013, 05:17:44 PM
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Does anyone know where to get bars or loose silver for bitcoins?
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September 11, 2013, 02:10:10 PM
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Any Texans on this website?

I think there's a Trendon Shavers or something from Texas here? You might wanna look for him. I hear he's in sore need of easily concealable ways to store his funds.
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September 11, 2013, 02:05:57 PM
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Any Texans on this website?
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September 11, 2013, 01:28:48 PM
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This is what Texas looked like when it was first formed out of a Mexican territory known as "Tejas".


Stephen F. Austin was given a permit by the Mexican government (as well as a cannon to defend from Indians) to bring 300 families from America, to the Tejas region of Mexico, because no Mexicans really lived there and the government wanted people settling the land.

Then the 300 families started getting to big (siblings and cousins and grandparents, etc all coming) and Mexico asked for the cannon back. That is when the first ever "Texas State Flag" was made.



Then this led to a war, which led to the famous "Battle of the Alamo", which gave Texans the spirit of force they needed to win the war in a 15 minute battle that sent the Mexican army over the Rio Grande.

I think Texas is the spirit of rebellion that this nation needs, so I am going to go to the old territories from the Republic of Texas (New Mexico, Colorado, etc) and start making my own "Texas Silver" to buy things on Craigslist (Like how Certain Kingdoms, and the Nazis had their own gold prints) First it will just look like this with maybe a few PERSONALLY hammered in stamps:


Then eventually I hope to be able to buy something more intricate, and do something (not at all exactly) like this, but something way cooler:


Would anyone else be interested? I found a website that sells silver by weight for Bitcoins.
This will definitely be a few months before it starts, but I DEFINITELY plan on doing it, even if just to have a small store of silver for an economic collapse.
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