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Mar 22, 2006 20:26

I was thinking the other day about the Secretary of the Treasury's signature on our money. John Snow only has to sign his John Hancock on a Johnjamin Franklin (sorry couldn't help it) once and then it can get copied over and over again, but what about back in the day with Alexander Hamilton and the late great Roger Taney (SecTreas in 1833-34 ( Read more... )

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thehonorcode March 23 2006, 02:45:56 UTC
I really hope you submitted this to McSweeneys.

If you didn't, you better or I'm going to for you.

Also, sometimes it's amazing what can happen in forums on the internet. Smackdown rapoffs? Judged by the people for the people.

http://board.okayplayer.com/okp.php?az=show_topic&forum=20&topic_id=12485&mesg_id=12485&page=3

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seamonkey314 March 23 2006, 15:42:44 UTC
I think from now on you should sign all the money that comes into your possession with a fine point sharpie. That'll show the government who's really in charge.

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