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Originally Posted by Willravel
I'll ask again: Was the legislation about the coins something I can or something I can't do?
I'll give you a big one: the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This is a prime example of legislation which was about justice.
No, it means we disagree. You and I having a differing opinion does not mean I'm blowing smoke. Justice can often be subjective.
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Yes it does tell you what can be done. It has authorized the US Mint to stike these coins and the proceeds percentage to go to the memorial fund.
It also means that YOU can acquire these coins and use them as legal tender.
the Civil Rights Act is a good example. So then in the "spirit of justice" please explain how that fits for a prevention of presidential abuses.
and yes, telling someone to think about it and look it up themselves is a way of blowing smoke up someone's rear. you may not qualify it as such, but if you have it as a fact, then state it. otherwise, it's not real in any form but your statement typed that it exists.
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