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Steve T said:
Again: where did he say it wasn't on currency? You are avoiding that question?

On the MCcarthy issue, he didn't say it was McCarthy, he just just said the motto was changed during that period, which it was. Maybe it was coincidental. Doesn't change the fact that most of the argueing you seem to be doing is irrelevant to the what Wednesday has actually posted.




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Wednesday said:
Actually, I've gotta correct myself now. The motto really is "In God We Trust." I was taught that the motto is "E Pluribus Unum" (One from many), which appears on the national seal.
I just looked it up, though, and the motto was officially changed by Congress in 1956 to "In God We Trust" during the McCarthy communist witch hunt, partly to separate the democratic US from the "atheistic communists". We also added "under God" to the pledge, "So help me God" to the oaths for certain offices, and put "In God We Trust" on paper money during those years. All of those are being challenged, though.

Now back to your original thread.




There are a lot of presumptuous presumptions here in the quoted post.

Wednesday clearly attributes these changes to be part of a "McCarthy communist witch hunt".

I leave it to you guys to now plot further plausible deniability, to circumnavigate what you plainly said.