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Originally Posted by Judge Roy Bean
It indeed does - check the SF Chronicle article link and keep trying to dig yourself into a deeper hole. You're still making stuff up, David and instead of dropping the shovel you just keep babbling.
People who read your nonsense need to be aware of what you may lead them into. I realize it's a huge ego-boost to be "read" on the Internet, but when people take your advice and find themselves deeper in trouble, you can still sit there and post more and more rubbish until someone calls you out on it. Then you have to make all kinds of things up. Sometimes, you get ahead of your own headlights and here you are. Again.
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You seem to be denying that you wrote the article I quoted saying,
The Honorable Judge Roy Bean at the bottom.
I suppose you are telling me that the original article you wrote about says something completely different than what you were making point of in your article - that I have mistaken what you meant by:
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Bank of America’s “Higher Standards”
Before you walk in to your “friendly neighborhood” BofA branch to deposit a check, you better beware that at least in California, if they decide to have you falsely arrested and jailed, you can’t sue them for what they did.
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I made the assumption from your article that Shinnick was arrested for tendering a faulty check for cash at a Bank of America somewhere in California and it sounds to me like you are tying to say something else happened.
But above all that I hear you trying to discredit me for saying that the only reason the Federal Reserve Act establishing a central bank for the United States is legal is that we have inherently had a right to public money all the while. I am simply alerting people about that myth Federal Reserve Notes are the only currency when US Notes (public money) has simply taken that same form of legal tender since early 1971. One suitor got his entire withholdings Refunded from the State after even a blanket affidavit as a signature form, and he is a State employee:
http://friends-n-family-research.inf...blic_money.jpg
With your reputation around here and now on Quatloos as well, I am surprised you think this silly spin you are fabricating, that I am the one who is making a fool of myself would have a chance of functioning to discredit me.
Regards,
David Merrill.
P.S. Looking a little more carefully...
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People who read your nonsense need to be aware of what you may lead them into.
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This authenticates that you had my California suitor's half-hour Bank of America experience in mind when you spun the Shinnick incident to dissuade people from non-endorsing their paychecks. It was a gut feeling based largely on the timing of my recent posts JRB. You are actually saying that if you write or stamp, "Deposited for credit on account or exchanged for non-negotiable Federal Reserve Notes of equal value", you might be put in jail and have no recourse for false arrest.
You are actually saying that.
Well, that tells me I am on the right track and that you are getting downright upset about that too.