Well, the Florida state Senate has shot down the license plate I mentioned yesterday. Apparently, the plate was on a bill that would introduce several other, non-controversial specialty plates and the “I Believe” plate was cut from the bill so as not to weigh down the chances of the non-religious plates.
Also, it seems that Faith in Teaching, the organization behind the plate’s proposal, didn’t adhere to the proper submission guidelines. Apparently, they hired a firm to gather the necessary signatures and that firm in turn submitted invalid signatures.
Man, can Christians ever play fair?
Friday, April 25, 2008
Christian license plate not happening
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That just make me all warm and fuzzy inside.
Indiana has an "In God We Trust" plate. I see 'em driving around once in a while here in Michigan.
Fartknockers should get a bumper sticker and be done with it.
The worst part about the whole thing was that I kind of defended it at first, before reading that the State Congressman sponsoring the plate said that he would oppose an Atheist equivalent if such a thing were proposed.
Just one more example of their unwavering dedication to complete hypocrisy.
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