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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 550636"><p><strong>Re: what would you do</strong></p><p></p><p>to bring the question of a national bank into the better perspective , here is the link to what Jefferson's thoughts were of such an institution. I guess it was in opposition to what Hamilton(federalist) was trying to push at the time.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.oneradionetwork.com/money%10finance_-_articles/the_economy_-_articles/thomas_jefferson's_opinion_of_the_constitutionality_of_a_central_bank,_(the_federal_reserve)_20080925486/" target="_blank">http://www.oneradionetwork.com/moneyfinance_-_articles/the_economy_-_articles/thomas_jefferson's_opinion_of_the_constitutionality_of_a_central_bank,_(the_federal_reserve)_20080925486/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>A superficial reading will allow to see his views of how the constitution should be interpreted. A more thorough reading will show that how he viewed this creation of a central bank usurping the rights of the states.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I supported Ron Paul in his candidacy for the republican slot</p><p></p><p>and I was a member of We the People organization when Ross Perot was running. (did we get 19 or 9 percent of the vote?, I forget)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 550636"] [b]Re: what would you do[/b] to bring the question of a national bank into the better perspective , here is the link to what Jefferson's thoughts were of such an institution. I guess it was in opposition to what Hamilton(federalist) was trying to push at the time. [url]http://www.oneradionetwork.com/money%10finance_-_articles/the_economy_-_articles/thomas_jefferson's_opinion_of_the_constitutionality_of_a_central_bank,_(the_federal_reserve)_20080925486/[/url] A superficial reading will allow to see his views of how the constitution should be interpreted. A more thorough reading will show that how he viewed this creation of a central bank usurping the rights of the states. By the way, I supported Ron Paul in his candidacy for the republican slot and I was a member of We the People organization when Ross Perot was running. (did we get 19 or 9 percent of the vote?, I forget) [/QUOTE]
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