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(4/22/2016)
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Forget the $20... Put her on a $500 bill. That's about the value needed when we adjust for inflation from the time the US Government took everything over $100 out of circulation as an attempt to crack down on the underground economy. Tubman was all about the underground railroad. Honor her for that, too.
And, while we're at it, repeal the laws requiring banks to act as government agents when citizens deal in large amounts of cash, as well as the seizure laws that allow the government and its agents to seize monies suspected of being used for criminal activity.
The Bill of Rights says that our papers, personal effects, and persons are not to be seized or searched without due process!
Just when did the Fourth Amendment get repealed? |
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