AndreaGail
29th November 2011, 08:48 PM
An old friend of mine, a lifelong republican, who also lives in Colorado, recently had a job offer in KC, Missouri.
He just got back from the visit and I gave him a call to see how it went and one of the first things he mentioned was how much crime the city had and how dirty it was (no surprise there if you look at the demographics ::)). Then, out of nowhere he starts talking about the KC Federal Reserve Office and some of the history behind it and how it related to the city. Then he goes on to mention the Federal Reserve System.
So of course I interject nonchalantly and say "yeah that is interesting, I read something a while back on it called 'Secrets of the Federal Reserve' by Eustace Mullins. It was a very interesting read. If you're interested I can try to dig it up and send you over the pdf version."
At the end of the conversation, he gives another shocking statement, "I'm beginning to think Andrew Jackson was right"
I'm hoping he enjoys the book!
He just got back from the visit and I gave him a call to see how it went and one of the first things he mentioned was how much crime the city had and how dirty it was (no surprise there if you look at the demographics ::)). Then, out of nowhere he starts talking about the KC Federal Reserve Office and some of the history behind it and how it related to the city. Then he goes on to mention the Federal Reserve System.
So of course I interject nonchalantly and say "yeah that is interesting, I read something a while back on it called 'Secrets of the Federal Reserve' by Eustace Mullins. It was a very interesting read. If you're interested I can try to dig it up and send you over the pdf version."
At the end of the conversation, he gives another shocking statement, "I'm beginning to think Andrew Jackson was right"
I'm hoping he enjoys the book!