Dear God
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I'm sitting here in Washington DC,
very upset.

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You don't think God
is really answering these letters?

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I don't think so.
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We have many rules
in the postal business.

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But we have one ironclad rule.
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You cannot open someone else's mail.
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Doesn't matter who it's addressed to.
Elvis, God, the Easter Bunny.

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You, Barbara. You can't open
other people's mail. That's the rule.

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I vow we will find these people
and we will put them in jail!

1:15:31
Thank you, Mr Sweeny. This is
Barbara Beck saying goodnight.

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Thanks for helping with his homework.
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He's better at math than I am.
It's frightening.

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OK, so clue me in.
Are you going to jail?

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You afraid you'll have
to dress in black

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and pine away
in front of the prison?

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No, I just don't know how
to bake a file into a bran muffin.

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I see. But it's safe to say
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that you were
maybe thinking about it.

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- You can never tell.
- You were considering it.

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- I saw that!
- Yes.

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OK, say goodbye.
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Bye.
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- Thanks for doing my homework.
- See you, buddy.

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- Good luck tomorrow.
- Yeah.

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I saw that, too!
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In front of the Post Office,
a frenzied make-me-a-miracle crowd

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is being fired up by the 90-degree
holiday heat wave in Los Angeles.

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It was not me. I swear on the Bible.
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Did you guys know we was on TV?
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They said we did 14 postal miracles
since Friday.

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We're getting credit
for miracles we didn't do.

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What is going on?
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- Don't you get it?
- No.

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Well, they do. Faith, Thomas. Faith.
People are helping people.


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