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-<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''Founding Fathers''' ''aka "Fathers of Our Country," "Forefathers," "Framers."'' ''glub.'' '''1.''' The men who signed the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as Patriots. '''2.''' [[Vapor]]ic constructs which form the moral-reference point for the beleaguered ideals of [[The United States of America]]. '''3.''' In [[AA]] parlance, the AAers featured in the publication [[Who We Are]]. '''4.''' [[Stimes Addisson]] and [[Stimso Adid]]. '''5.''' A group of [[dead man|dead men]].+<tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''Founding Fathers''' ''aka "Fathers of Our Country," "Forefathers," "Framers."'' '''1.''' The men who signed the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as Patriots. '''2.''' [[Vapor]]ic constructs which form the moral-reference point for the beleaguered ideals of [[The United States of America]]. '''3.''' In [[AA]] parlance, the AAers featured in the publication [[Who We Are]]. '''4.''' [[Stimes Addisson]] and [[Stimso Adid]]. '''5.''' A group of [[dead man|dead men]].
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Founding Fathers aka "Fathers of Our Country," "Forefathers," "Framers." 1. The men who signed the Declaration of Independence, United States Constitution or otherwise participated in the American Revolution as Patriots. 2. Vaporic constructs which form the moral-reference point for the beleaguered ideals of The United States of America. 3. In AA parlance, the AAers featured in the publication Who We Are. 4. Stimes Addisson and Stimso Adid. 5. A group of dead men.

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David Payne is a distant relation of Thomas Paine, the radical firebrand whose influential Rights of Man electrified the people and earned him a place among the Founding Fathers.