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Originally Posted by Guest
This is her post:
"2. In the same vein, "In God We Trust" was added in 1957, removing the original motto, "E Pluribus Unum". So which one was "erasing America's history"?"
Where does it say PAPER money? Where? It's STILL on the one dollar bill. It's on ALL the coins. Coins aren't money?
"The Latin phrase E Pluribus Unum is found in the Journals of the Continental Congress, June 20, 1782, where it was used to describe the Great Seal adopted that day (1). From the Great Seal's earliest depiction (2), E Pluribus Unum has appeared on coins since 1795 (3) and has graced the back of $1 notes (4) since 1935. The phrase has been required on all U.S. coinage by law since February 12, 1873 (5). The Treasury Department produces all U.S. legal tender coins and notes for both public and private debts. "
E Pluribus Unum
You people get an idea in your head and you just can't shake it...
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Let me add:
"October 1, 1957 - One-dollar silver certificates bearing the motto “In God We Trust” entered circulation for the first time. They were the first currency to bear the motto."
"January 23, 1964 - Production of $5 United States notes bearing the motto In God We Trust began."
February 24, 1964 - Production of $10 Federal Reserve notes bearing the motto "In God We Trust" began.
October 7, 1964 - Production of $20 Federal Reserve notes bearing the motto “In God We Trust” began.
August 18, 1966 - Production of $100 Federal Reserve notes bearing the portrait of Benjamin Franklin and the motto "In God We Trust" began.
August 24, 1966 - Production of $50 Federal Reserve notes bearing the portrait of President Grant and the motto "In God We Trust" began."
"The use of IN GOD WE TRUST has not been uninterrupted. The motto disappeared from the five-cent coin in 1883, and did not reappear until production of the Jefferson nickel began in 1938. Since 1938, all United States coins bear the inscription."
"The motto has been in continuous use on the one-cent coin since 1909, and on the ten-cent coin since 1916. It also has appeared on all gold coins and silver dollar coins, half-dollar coins, and quarter-dollar coins struck since July 1, 1908. "
"A law passed by the 84th Congress (P.L. 84-140) and approved by the President on July 30, 1956, the President approved a Joint Resolution of the 84th Congress, declaring IN GOD WE TRUST the national motto of the United States. IN GOD WE TRUST was first used on paper money in 1957, when it appeared on the one-dollar silver certificate. The first paper currency bearing the motto entered circulation on October 1, 1957"
History of 'In God We Trust'
1900-Present
The change was during the Kennedy/LBJ reign. Liberals were in charge when IGWT was added.
NOTHING was REMOVED from the notes.
So yes...you're all 3...stupid MFers who believe what OTHERS tell them WITHOUT verifying.
Lets go down to MLK Blvd and VERIFY the equality of blacks by searching for OUR peers...the 4 of us...we each find our equal.
I'm right and you're wrong...AGAIN.