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South Carolina plans license plate for Christians
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First one's going to say MARTYR.
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Here in Oregon there was a case where a woman sued so she could get a vanity plate that said 'pray' and she lost. If contested I can't imagine this will happen.
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a guy in miami lost his plate that said Jewban. Cuban jewish. Someone was offended.
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the way some people drive they would deserve a "lawd mercy" plate
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If people want to profess their faith on their license plates, I say let 'em. But then, I'd also say, if they want to tattoo their faith on the foreheads, I say let 'em. Hell, if they're drunk, I say encourage them, so they won't "forget" to do it once they sober up! :1orglaugh
I do think it's strange, though, that they would put additional rules/limitations on other faiths. Lame. :disgust |
i dont get why it should bother anyone
im with miss veronica there lets tattoo their faith on all their foreheads...then we can all know which god they support |
I fully 100% support this measure. As a matter of fact, I want to sponsor this in California.
Now I will know who to stay away from on the road. Everyone knows the most dangerous time to drive is during the church commute when idiot Christians are all over the road. Those are most reckless and arrogant drivers ever, and I want to single them out so I can cut them off before they nearly run me off the road every day. |
there simply isn't enough room for enough bumper stickers on 100sq feet of car to get their point across...i say let them have the plates....not:2 cents:
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Buster: you have an INSANE avatar lol
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God forbid I ask for a Paganism license plate.. they'd be protesting hardcore.
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only if im allowed to get a flying spaghetti monster license plate...
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so much for freedom of speech...
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I saw one today in front of me at the bank that said "NL(stupid heart sticker)VWGOD. Aren't the fishes and and stickers enough. Maybe they can make some Allah plates too.
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I wouldn't have a problem with it if the government didn't have to incur any of the costs and it was open to all faiths. But unfortunately, taxpayers will have to foot the bill for it and is no different than state-sponsored religion.
It's kind of sad that people need to have a license plate to show their faith. How insecure could you possibly be. This country is so ass backwards sometimes with people still living in the 1800's. |
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This is all good, and i don't have any problems with the first part. But, in the second part, i disagree with the statement "should be devoid of religion" - since this is not what the First Amendment says. :First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. To state that ONLY NON-RELIGIOUS custom plates can be available would ABRIDGE the rights afforded citizens under this amendment. There is NOTHING in the First Amendment that states "Sepperation of Church & State" - that theory comes only from the writings of Thomas Jefferson - its certainly not in the constitution. To deny access to specified types of plates would be discriminatory. Therefore, all forms of plates should be available - or none. |
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Just equal protection! Thats what the constitution was created to provide. When you deny one group - you set yourself up to be denied at some point down the road cause 'what's good for the goose, is good for the gander!' |
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IMO all license plates should be one color and one style per state that way they are easily recognized and identified. If you want to let everyone on the road know you love the baby Jesus, fly a bumper sticker next to your plate or buy a plate frame that says so. There should be no laws that limit freedom of speech, but the government shouldn't be forced to participate in someones exercising of that freedom just because that person is willing to pay for it. |
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Agreed, and thats basically my point. But currently you can get one type, and not the other. Thats why I don't see how (if no cost is paid by the state) that this can't/won't be done, because it would be discriminatory to deny one group. But you are right - plates should be uniform and basic as they are for the purpose of identification. |
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ghey shit
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That's just nuts!
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WTF! Those damn christians
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