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<p>[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1412551, member: 22143"]Though I might be flattered that you made 9 posts about me, lets summarize this litany of posts (remembering that you say you post facts not opinions)</p><blockquote><p><br /></p></blockquote><p><br /></p><p>You have proved my point exactly. As I said earlier the only two things you have stated in this topic relative to this topic are that </p><ol> <li>You state that government taxation can affect the worth of the currency of its central bank.</li> <li>You believe gold & silver are useless for money</li> </ol><p>Without proof you are stating opinions, and the weblink from the physics teacher disagrees with you. I disagree with you on point #1 as well. You are entitled to your opinion about gold & silver but it makes one wonder why you are posting in a gold & silver bullion forum except to troll. </p><p><br /></p><p>Nothing in those 9, posts changes this. In fact it's the type of thing that people do who can't defend their points. </p><p><br /></p><p>Some advice. If you can't speak for yourself and instead can only copy and paste what someone else says, then not only do you not have any credibility, but you now also have to defend that of whatever site you googled up. Try working on a basic education about currency and bullion and you won't be left with having to cut and past stuff from physics teachers on the internet.</p><p><br /></p><p>Out of respect for the others on this forum I won't respond to you again unless you have an actual point relative to the OP.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fatima, post: 1412551, member: 22143"]Though I might be flattered that you made 9 posts about me, lets summarize this litany of posts (remembering that you say you post facts not opinions) [indent][/indent] You have proved my point exactly. As I said earlier the only two things you have stated in this topic relative to this topic are that [list=1][*]You state that government taxation can affect the worth of the currency of its central bank. [*]You believe gold & silver are useless for money[/list] Without proof you are stating opinions, and the weblink from the physics teacher disagrees with you. I disagree with you on point #1 as well. You are entitled to your opinion about gold & silver but it makes one wonder why you are posting in a gold & silver bullion forum except to troll. Nothing in those 9, posts changes this. In fact it's the type of thing that people do who can't defend their points. Some advice. If you can't speak for yourself and instead can only copy and paste what someone else says, then not only do you not have any credibility, but you now also have to defend that of whatever site you googled up. Try working on a basic education about currency and bullion and you won't be left with having to cut and past stuff from physics teachers on the internet. Out of respect for the others on this forum I won't respond to you again unless you have an actual point relative to the OP.[/QUOTE]
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