Capitalism will save us
www.freemarketforliberty.... provides an easy way for us to find each others businesses, so that we may support each other economically as much as possible, and a tool will be added that will allow listing owners to show how much money they have donated to the CFL and specific liberty candidates.
Once the 1.2 million Americans who voted for Ron Paul are circulating money amongst each other as much as possible, then it will be easy to continuously funnel a portion of that towards the CFL and specific liberty candidates, resulting in massive sustained fund raising for liberty.
Please list your liberty supporting business today.
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does anyone else have trouble signing up for this?
I signed up, but they won't send the email for me to register. Anyone else having trouble? I still don't even understand what this is, because I can't do this.
I just manually confirmed your account
Some confirmation emails are getting bounced, so I've been periodically checking for unconfirmed accounts, and then sending separate emails.
Now that you are signed up, you may easily sign in and list your own business.
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Ask Latin America about
Ask Latin America about capitalism.
How exactly do you suggest
How exactly do you suggest we “ask Latin America” about capitalism, or about anything else, for that matter?
Perhaps the same way we ask America whether she is racist or not?
How about we ask YOU about
How about we ask YOU about latin america and exactly how capitalism raped and pillaged them. That's your homework assignment. Until you come back with well researched documentation of your findings you are just spouting off at the mouth like every other ill informed obama supporter.
Why should we ask Latin
Why should we ask Latin America about it? They either don't have free-market capitalism like us- or never even experienced anything like it. Big corporations in collusion with government is not capitalism.
You meen Argentina's economic collapse?
People need to grow up and understand that "crime" and "capitalism" are two different things.
If Argentina's politicians were unable to resist the influence of international bankers when they sold their country down the river, it was likely the consequence of having too big of government within Argentina itself.
The bigger the government, then the less power that the people have over it, so the harder it is to keep it from becoming overrun by CRIMINALS.
Of course hostile CRIMINAL international forces don't help things much either, but I digress.
what a great idea.
what a great idea.
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