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<p>[QUOTE="lonegunlawyer, post: 1558019, member: 40282"]Oh, fatima, fatima, I have never responded to your responses before. However, now, I will do you the great honor of doing so with a very brief reply.</p><p><br /></p><p>First, I am not wrong. I may not be right, but I am only wrong should you prove it. You failed to prove I am wrong. You failed to present evidentiary or legal support necessary to prove your case (sadly far from it - your own flawed logic/thinking is insufficient).</p><p><br /></p><p>Second, as stated before, the fed notes state they are legal tender for payment of all debt, public and private (only the state can declare something legal tender). Also, Congress possesses constitutional authority over the money in this country, thus the authority to dictate its use.</p><p><br /></p><p>Third, As stated before, once you order and your sandwich is prepared, a contract exists whereby you have promised to pay (you are indebted for the sandwich). Therefore, the presentation of any legal tender is sufficient to fulfill your obligations under the contract.</p><p><br /></p><p>This is my last post herein, unless I decide to eat at Subway and pay with a $50.00 or $100.00 bill.</p><p><br /></p><p>May you all rest in peace.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lonegunlawyer, post: 1558019, member: 40282"]Oh, fatima, fatima, I have never responded to your responses before. However, now, I will do you the great honor of doing so with a very brief reply. First, I am not wrong. I may not be right, but I am only wrong should you prove it. You failed to prove I am wrong. You failed to present evidentiary or legal support necessary to prove your case (sadly far from it - your own flawed logic/thinking is insufficient). Second, as stated before, the fed notes state they are legal tender for payment of all debt, public and private (only the state can declare something legal tender). Also, Congress possesses constitutional authority over the money in this country, thus the authority to dictate its use. Third, As stated before, once you order and your sandwich is prepared, a contract exists whereby you have promised to pay (you are indebted for the sandwich). Therefore, the presentation of any legal tender is sufficient to fulfill your obligations under the contract. This is my last post herein, unless I decide to eat at Subway and pay with a $50.00 or $100.00 bill. May you all rest in peace.[/QUOTE]
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