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Hello /his/. I was just reading about "The Papers of Benjamin Franklin" and had a terrifying thought. A vision of the future, if you will. A vision of the future in which historians (of the future) were hunting down records of old internet service providers and scouring indexes of IP addresses and anonymous emails and search histories social media accounts and blogs and long dead cloud drives for hints of anything that could resemble the private thoughts of the geniuses of tomorrow. I tremble at the implication.
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U.S. National Motto, "IN GOD WE TRUST," by Benjamin Franklin, coined 1748.

Atheists are High Treason traitors of Democracy.



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