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Government hidden subliminal messages in 60's national anthem tv station sign off!
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I know the original dosent have a question mark. Im talking about the video watch it again.
Quoting: ClintTorres The original does have a question mark. Quoting: Aye-aye Well the last line of what you posted dosent have it, but the last line of the first paragraph does. So maybe it does have it. Which is an odd way to end a national anthem. Quoting: ClintTorres I never knew it ended that way either. This site: [ link to blog.americanhistory.si.edu] Says: "The first stanza of the Star-Spangled Banner captures the mix of fear, patriotism, and anxiety that (Francis Scott) Key felt throughout the long rainy night of the battle. Does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave? Would he have a country to return home to?" See? GLP is educational. Quoting: Gratia Plena I bet you never knew what's behind the music . :)
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