, SecurityFocus 2007-04-30
UPDATE - Following a two-and-a-half year investigation, federal prosecutors charged online payment service E-Gold, its parent company Gold & Silver Reserve, and its three owners with four counts of violating the U.S. laws restricting funds transfers and money laundering, according to an indictment unsealed on Friday.
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Governments last about 150-200 years, on average. The original republic lasted about 100 years, and now we're at about 150 years with Lincolns Democracy.
So many foreigners see the demise of US, but people that live here are so decadent and blind they can't see it themselves - and I ain't talking about the child pornographers that make up a teeny weeny part of the problem. I am talking about the common joe walking down the street. He is so freakin blind the only thing he has knowledge about is how well the Spurs are doing, with nary a concern that his liberties are fading into oblivion.
Egold doesn't represent a criminal element as much as it represents many people's desire to be free of government controls. However, the powers that be are wanting you to believe something different.
They are obviously winning.
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