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I feel there is some minor merit to the claims. The evidence presented is so slender, however, that a court of law would have no choice but to return a not guilty verdict. As I, much like you, are not lawyers, our statements and beliefs carry as much influence as the gods of the Etruscans carry today Most likely less, all things considered.

However, that piques my interest. If belief in such is traitorous to the constitution, that would mean the last time there were cries of fraud also means that those who made such claims were traitors themselves.

As a side note, the spelling checker does not recognize the word "Etruscans." That, of course, has nothing to do with this argument but is interesting regardless.