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		<dc:creator>Alonissos villas</dc:creator>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 05:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is truly a debatable and strong article. It appears<br />
as though the author has done a splendid job on research<br />
and examination! A touchy topic nonetheless. As I myself<br />
have, I think people will find this topic to be interesting<br />
and appealing! As well as informative, of course! It is<br />
always nice to know that some individuals are still strong<br />
\enough to express their values and/or opinions. I myself<br />
believe that we need a &#8220;government of the people, for the<br />
people, by the people&#8221;. I only hope that in our time we<br />
can make the wrong things right that our politicians have<br />
done so that our children and their children will not have<br />
to suffer! Thank you for this fine read and for sharing<br />
it online! Kind Regards!</p>
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		<description>I do not see how Gold has much more intrinsic value than say the USD in the past. It might have it when 9 billion people are living like middle class Americans and there is no substitute for Gold in technology and asteroid mining is still a couple decades in the making and large scale ocean mining is unacccecptible and Antartica is unacceptible. . But that intrinsic value is associated with the desire to put it to a use other than a status symbol. I look at current Gold prices as mostly a measure of anti-government sentiments. This is ironic because the Gold is valued against government instituted units like the USD. If, for instance, the USD crashed and stopped existing, than the price in USD would not exist. People are not denominating goods in terms of oz of Gold. The Gold would still be denominated in some sort of currency which would require a government. So these anti-government sentiments are shallow as the price support is clearly from the existence of governments in the first place. I won&#039;t be working for Gold in the event that all governments totally collapse. I will demand equitable collaboration and that means rich asshats down at the bottom. All these people who think they can live off of Gold after Armageddon had better be freaking geniuses. Knowledge is the arbitrator and I will not be bought by anything else.  




Gold as money still requires people to believe in it. How much are those beads worth?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do not see how Gold has much more intrinsic value than say the USD in the past. It might have it when 9 billion people are living like middle class Americans and there is no substitute for Gold in technology and asteroid mining is still a couple decades in the making and large scale ocean mining is unacccecptible and Antartica is unacceptible. . But that intrinsic value is associated with the desire to put it to a use other than a status symbol. I look at current Gold prices as mostly a measure of anti-government sentiments. This is ironic because the Gold is valued against government instituted units like the USD. If, for instance, the USD crashed and stopped existing, than the price in USD would not exist. People are not denominating goods in terms of oz of Gold. The Gold would still be denominated in some sort of currency which would require a government. So these anti-government sentiments are shallow as the price support is clearly from the existence of governments in the first place. I won&#8217;t be working for Gold in the event that all governments totally collapse. I will demand equitable collaboration and that means rich asshats down at the bottom. All these people who think they can live off of Gold after Armageddon had better be freaking geniuses. Knowledge is the arbitrator and I will not be bought by anything else.  </p>
<p>Gold as money still requires people to believe in it. How much are those beads worth?</p>
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		<title>Comment on Why it is important that Occupy Wall Street Remains Independent by Sarah Connor</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah Connor</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2011 07:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;d like the winter be one of expressing our discontent. I&#039;d like to hear voices from those who have, until now, been silent because no one would hear what they have to say. I want to hear how it has felt to lose loved ones due to dental abscesses, children too fat from growing up on food from community kitchens and convenience stores. I&#039;d like to hear from those who lost a loved one in the wars either due to combat or to suicide. I&#039;d like to hear from those who have a psychotic parent or sibling and there is no help. I want to hear from those who are working for $8.75 an hour and the bank just charged him $35 overdraft fee, which lowered his available balance, so that his next four checks were also overdrafted - upon which there will also be fees. He won&#039;t be able to make that dental appointment for his little daughter. When he and his wife went to the social services office to see if they could get any help they were told, &#039;Get a divorce.&quot; Or those who have lost all that they ever had to pay medical bills that are unpayable. There are stories and stories and stories. Gather them up and nail them like Luther&#039;s Grievances on the virtual internet Wall. Let&#039;s talk amongst ourselves - Blue Collar and White Collar, service techs and sales reps, engineers, teachers, truck drivers, tradesmen, cosmetologists,waiters, and snowboarders the families of the incarcerated of the country. Include the evangelicals, the Buddhists, the Native Americans and the Walmart shoppers.  All of us. The People.
 What if, after we mull over these grievances, we decide to shun them?

 Who?

 The 1%.

 What if they gave an election and people ignored it?
 What if they declared a war and nobody showed up?
 What if people cancelled their mainstream media news programs - or even better, dropped the satellite or cable T.V.
 Some states might set up a type of state peace corps to employ people and also to teach much needed skills to neighborhoods desperately in need of support. All sorts of local and state and individual projects might be inspired. 

 But we&#039;d all be no longer disappointed, frightened, and embarrassed by the Federal government if we gave them no more than they demand, and don&#039;t ask them for a damned thing, except to protect our borders, to preserve the constitution, and get off our backs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d like the winter be one of expressing our discontent. I&#8217;d like to hear voices from those who have, until now, been silent because no one would hear what they have to say. I want to hear how it has felt to lose loved ones due to dental abscesses, children too fat from growing up on food from community kitchens and convenience stores. I&#8217;d like to hear from those who lost a loved one in the wars either due to combat or to suicide. I&#8217;d like to hear from those who have a psychotic parent or sibling and there is no help. I want to hear from those who are working for $8.75 an hour and the bank just charged him $35 overdraft fee, which lowered his available balance, so that his next four checks were also overdrafted &#8211; upon which there will also be fees. He won&#8217;t be able to make that dental appointment for his little daughter. When he and his wife went to the social services office to see if they could get any help they were told, &#8216;Get a divorce.&#8221; Or those who have lost all that they ever had to pay medical bills that are unpayable. There are stories and stories and stories. Gather them up and nail them like Luther&#8217;s Grievances on the virtual internet Wall. Let&#8217;s talk amongst ourselves &#8211; Blue Collar and White Collar, service techs and sales reps, engineers, teachers, truck drivers, tradesmen, cosmetologists,waiters, and snowboarders the families of the incarcerated of the country. Include the evangelicals, the Buddhists, the Native Americans and the Walmart shoppers.  All of us. The People.<br />
 What if, after we mull over these grievances, we decide to shun them?</p>
<p> Who?</p>
<p> The 1%.</p>
<p> What if they gave an election and people ignored it?<br />
 What if they declared a war and nobody showed up?<br />
 What if people cancelled their mainstream media news programs &#8211; or even better, dropped the satellite or cable T.V.<br />
 Some states might set up a type of state peace corps to employ people and also to teach much needed skills to neighborhoods desperately in need of support. All sorts of local and state and individual projects might be inspired. </p>
<p> But we&#8217;d all be no longer disappointed, frightened, and embarrassed by the Federal government if we gave them no more than they demand, and don&#8217;t ask them for a damned thing, except to protect our borders, to preserve the constitution, and get off our backs.</p>
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