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MSNBC asked America, “Should the motto ‘In God We Trust’ be removed from U.S. currency?” 1,837,987 people voted “Yes”, but 12,300,371 voted “No”.  Wow!  If anyone has so much time on their hands that they actually watch MSNBC, I’d love to know how, with what attitude, ...
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