Yep, my point exactly - Mark; vote
fraud. Ok, maybe I'll change Doritos to beer-stained. Kids dumb enough to fall for this crap are being indoctrinated by their professors (isn't the whole point of college to think for oneself?), and are hardly valid votes. Most of these 'students' could not even point out
Greece on a map, let alone know much of anything about
history or the objects they're referring to.
Unfortunately, I'm not super-exited about most of the Greek mainland coins, but it would be too
good of a statement to pass up.
Can't we just collect in
peace? How can the benign purchase of a coin hurt anything? I can think of few things more benign than coin-collecting. It would take someone pretty high on the Snidely Whiplash rotten-o-meter to want to take such a wonderful thing away. Probably the
type who kicks puppies.
I'll have to sit and await developments along with everyone else. All we can do is resist to the
max any attempts to confiscate our coins and any attempt to infringe on our ability to peacefully collect.
I have no idea why the U.S. was dumb enough to agree to any MOU of any sort, but that was done before I was born (it was
signed 1976 IIRC on one of these threads) so I guess there isn't much I can do about it. Put one thing on the list;
statues, what-not, and that opens the door to anything else.
The whole situation is positively revolting.