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Tiny rubber stamp removes "God" from US Currency

Mark Frauenfelder at 1:00 pm Wed, Nov 1, 2006

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Atheist uses little red rubber stamp to strike out "God" from paper bills. Link

Reader comment:

Kim says:  Fsm Fsm The next obvious step is for somebody to create a tiny FSM [Flying Spaghetti Monster] stamp that can be applied over the word "God" on paper currency. It would look something like this.

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