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 on: Today at 03:34:57 PM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by Sean Hunt
There is a big fraud going on both in fractional reserve banking, derivatives and commodities manipulation. 
Read the news once in awhile.
Turn off the TV.
Can you cite more?

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 on: Today at 11:53:10 AM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by Jay Frank
Claims made in the video are ridiculous. The reason bank reserves are low is because they lend out most of their customer's deposit. So it is wrong to look at how much reserve a bank have and claim that is the only amount available for lending out to the government. And used it to insinuate that there's a big fraud going on.

There is a big fraud going on both in fractional reserve banking, derivatives and commodities manipulation. 
Read the news once in awhile.
Turn off the TV.

or...

I have some toll bridges in Belize and acreage on the moon for sale...

J

ps  Sheep don't blaze trails.



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 on: Today at 10:30:57 AM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by trailblazer11
Oh Canada, Our Bought and Sold Out Land 1/9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c97Ch4d6ck

Don't waste your time watching the video. That video remind me of that troll who is using our party name in youtube to post ridiculous conspiracy claim and keep on slandering our party. Same guy who flooded Ontario government with faxes back in the 90s trying to shut down freedom of information access.

Claims made in the video are ridiculous. The reason bank reserves are low is because they lend out most of their customer's deposit. So it is wrong to look at how much reserve a bank have and claim that is the only amount available for lending out to the government. And used it to insinuate that there's a big fraud going on.

Compound interest is used to reflect the real value of money with time. $1 won't have the same worth 100 years from now not to mention 2000 years as the video claim. 2,000 years of loan and you expect to pay simple interest rates of $120? That's why interest on your savings account is compounded, not only on loans.

Anyway, back to my original post, I think it is important to have an independent economic agency lead by experts with oversight from auditors and representatives. Lack of specific platform about where we stand on economy and taxes is likely to hold people back from fully supporting us.

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 on: Today at 02:24:01 AM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by Ayes
Freedom of Information is Freedom

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 on: Today at 01:04:36 AM 
Started by Ayes - Last post by Biogrand
Well we're not the only internet political party in Canada. The online party of Canada is basically 100% internet - should be interesting on how they do in Canadian politics base on their strict discipline within the internal structure of the party.

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 on: Yesterday at 08:44:32 PM 
Started by Sean Hunt - Last post by Sean Hunt
Je m'excuse de ne pas traducer ce post. Si vous souhaitez une traduction, envoyez-moi à [email protected]

Hey all!

As you may know, Jake Daynes and Daniel LaSalle have each resigned their seats on the Federal Council, which leaves their two director seats open. Accordingly, a by-election is now open.

Nominations are open now. Nominations must be in on or before Thursday, January 6, 2022.

In order to run for Director, you must:
  • Be a paying member
  • Be 18 or older
  • Live in Canada

To apply for a nomination, start a thread in this forum. The following template is suggested but not required:
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NAME/NOM:

PARTY INVOLVEMENT / PARTICIPATION DE PARTI:
Detail any involvement you have had with the Party in the past. Please note that you must be an active member in order to apply, so "none" is not a valid answer.

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE / L'EXPÉRIENCE POLITIQUE:
If you've been involved with politics or political parties on any level (federal, provincial, municipal, or international), have studied political science, know somebody who knows somebody, or whatever, detail it here. It's not necessary to have a political background, but it helps.

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST / CONFLITS D'INTÉRÊTS:
Have you been involved with any organizations that might positively or negatively affect your ability to work on behalf of the Party? List the organizations, your involvement, and whether you're still active.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT / PARTICIPATION DE LA COMMUNAUTÉ:
How have you been involved in local community? Do you know a lot of people there who will be willing to help you with the Party? Does your background give you a pretty good feel for what sort of things your voters are looking for?

PLATFORM / MANIFESTE:
The Pirate Party of Canada's core values are copyright and patent reform, privacy, and open government. What do you think about these? What should the Party focus on?

PLEASE REPLY WITH "SECONDED" TO SECOND THIS APPLICATION. YOU MAY ALSO ASK QUESTIONS OF THE APPLICANT IN THIS THREAD.

Each nominee must be seconded (before the deadline) by one other eligible member in order to become eligible. Any member can second by saying so in a reply to the nomination post.

Members are encouraged to ask questions of candidates in their forum thread, or to make topics in this forum to ask or discuss with all candidates.

If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at [email protected]

Thank you,
Sean Hunt
Returning Officer

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 on: Yesterday at 04:01:53 PM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by Mikkel Paulson
Do the ayes have it?

Nay.

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 on: Yesterday at 03:49:35 PM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by CraigNobbs
Oh God... make them stop!!


and FYI, my "offering" was just a joke.  Although it's clearly a superior choice (and correctly to the point  Grin ), it's just a tad bit too harsh...  I mean, blowing the competition away would be nice and all, but we don't want to be show-offs.  Tongue

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 on: Yesterday at 03:45:57 PM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by Sean Hunt
it uses the same pun as my username, i admit it
Do the ayes have it?

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 on: Yesterday at 03:45:03 PM 
Started by trailblazer11 - Last post by Sean Hunt
Sounds like something AC might try to pull...

oh wait.

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