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Recommended Reading MONEY Description: Ye shall have honest weights and measures. From the Publisher:
Money, although really gorgeous, is Money is authoritative. We obtained our photographs from the Smithsonian Then we wrapped the facts in a gorgeous, sturdy package. Money is casebound, Smythe sewn,
and uses coated stock for not just its 48 pages of full color photographs but also for its
23 pages of front matter and 277 pages of text and appendices. Money: Ye shall have honest weights and measures. The Creature From Jekyl Island Description:
Where does money come from? Where does it go? Who makes it? The money The Revolution, A Manifesto
Description:
Ron Paul's legacy--from decades of principled defense of freedom, peace, and sound money--is inculcated in this very
important book. Just the right length, it convincingly and eloquently advances the Ron Paul philosophy. It's a book for
beginners and for all of us, no matter how well-read, on liberty, Austrian economics, the Federal Reserve, the free market,
the welfare state, and the warfare state. No mere "campaign book," this is one for the ages. And I especially appreciated
the suggested reading list at the end. Ron, thank you for your shining example in congress, for teaching millions through
your presidential race, and for being--as this extraordinary book shows--the Tom Paine of the second American revolution.
Fellow Ron Paulians, we have only begun.
The Coming Battle Description:
Written in 1899, this little book is among the best on monetary histories I've read; although
not on the scholarly level of a Rothbard, the citizen author gives the reader a common-man
insight into the monetary interferences of the banks into the affairs of our nation. The
parallels with today are frightening. Reprinted, I urge all of you to get your own hard copy.
The full book is online here: The Coming Battle and available used at
Amazon.
GOOD TO BE KING Description: In medieval Europe, only the King could own property. While lands were often "granted" to nobles, or administered by overseers who might be allowed a percentage of the profits, actual ownership remained exclusively in the hands of one man alone: the King. When the colonists arrived in the New World, they brought a resentment of that exclusivity with them. When America won her freedom from Great Britain, our Founding Fathers extablished a nation where any man could own property and have his rights respected. In other words, a land where every man could be a king. Thus we discovered what royals knew from birth: It's good to be King! This book was written for Everyman, just as our Constitution was written for us all. It's an easy-to-understand primer on the civics lessons we should have learned in high school but were never taught. This is your chance to find out what you've been missing and why, in America, you are the King. "Michael Badnarik has created a constitutional primer that will edify and entertain school children and seasoned libertarians alike. GOOD TO BE KING presents a thoroughly readable explanation of how our constituional republic should work, and how the system became broken in the first place." The Liberty Dollar SOLUTION
Edited by Bernard von NotHaus, Monetary Architect Description: G. Edward Griffin, author of Creature from Jekyll Island says, "This book blows
the Get this book and find out why America's free market alternative money is already America's second most popular currency. American Financial Press, 2003, Paperback, 504 pages Contributors include G. Edward Griffin, Dr.
Edwin Viera, Congressman Ron Paul,
Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Purchase and Watch Your Every Move
Description: As you walk down the street, a tiny microchip implanted in your tennis shoe tracks
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