Roseanne Barr backs bitcoin
American actress Roseanne Barr has tweeted cryptic support for Bitcoin.

American actress Roseanne Barr has tweeted cryptic support for Bitcoin.
Already controversial for her support of the Occupy movement, and calling for the beheading of bankers, Roseanne Barr seems to be backing Bitcoin as the perfect currency for trading after the apocalypse. While many celebrities get a PR firm to run their twitter feed, we get the feeling Roseanne is a bit more hands-on...
Barr wrote:
first post apocalyptic law: slavery in all forms is now illegal-including debt slavery. #BITCOIN
— Roseanne Barr (@TheRealRoseanne) May 28, 2013
Quickly followed by:
2nd law: war is illegal in every form. 3rd law-usury and speculation not based on actual cost of output & profit sharing is illegal #bitcoin
— Roseanne Barr (@TheRealRoseanne) May 28, 2013
We're not entirely sure that Bitcoin could pass Roseanne's third law and we'll have to hope that the apocalypse doesn't take out the internet. The official Twitter feed is here.
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Roseanne, who supports the legalisation of pot, failed in an attempt to become president last year.
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