Thought of Moggio today...

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Thought of Moggio today...

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I was fucking with some Libertarian goof about bitcoins, and while searching for an image to troll him with, I came across this and cracked the fuck up.

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Re: Thought of Moggio today...

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Someone who sold gold in Nov 2012 and bought the S&P index has 78% more money today than someone who held onto gold.

Great advice Moggio.

Don't forget he predicted total economic collapse within the next year or two back in Nov 2012. So one year down and no sign of pending doomsday on the horizon. That's what he gets for parroting a imbecile who wants to publicly stone a woman who lies about her virginity (parents must participate).

Invitation to a Stoning
http://reason.com/archives/1998/11/01/i ... -a-stoning
"The Christian goal for the world," Recon theologian David Chilton has explained, is "the universal development of Biblical theocratic republics." Scripturally based law would be enforced by the state with a stern rod in these republics. And not just any scriptural law, either, but a hardline-originalist version of Old Testament law--the point at which even most fundamentalists agree things start to get "scary." American evangelicals have tended to hold that the bloodthirsty pre-Talmudic Mosaic code, with its quick resort to capital punishment, its flogging and stoning and countenancing of slavery, was mostly if not entirely superseded by the milder precepts of the New Testament (the "dispensationalist" view, as it's called). Not so, say the Reconstructionists. They reckon only a relative few dietary and ritualistic observances were overthrown.

So when Exodus 21:15-17 prescribes that cursing or striking a parent is to be punished by execution, that's fine with Gary North. "When people curse their parents, it unquestionably is a capital crime," he writes. "The integrity of the family must be maintained by the threat of death." Likewise with blasphemy, dealt with summarily in Leviticus 24:16: "And he that blasphemeth the name of
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