Apparently, Florida's governor does not believe in the Separation of Church and State:
And here's what the plate looks like:
I wonder if this might get approved, too:
Or this:
Or:
Or:
Or:
I almost forgot this one, too:
In short, you’re my guest here. I value your opinion and I am happy to provide you with a forum in which to express it, but if you abuse my hospitality or use November Fifth to injure someone, don’t be surprised if I throw you out.
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12 comments:
Bloody hell. How is this legal?
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Ah, he's just after the Jewish vote.
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There's a lot of Jews from New York that live in Florida.
I think the shit is gonna hit the fan on this one.
It's funny that Jesus' is looking down at the words "sunshine state". He must be thinking, "Not from where I'm lookin', it ain't." LOL
WWJD? He'd say, "Is this how you show me you care about my teachings? Show me more respect than by putting me on a license plate."
Perhaps they're trying to support their torture debate. You know, you put a guy who died of torture on your license plates and people worship him, so how can torture be all that bad? /snark
I think Crist is probably trying to make religious right voters forget about all rumors that he's gay....
Wow! Really? I think I'm going to go back to no connectivity. This is absurd!
That is truly disturbing for many of the reasons outlined here:
A tortured person,
A Disrespectful use of a Religious Icon,
And if all--And I mean ALL other religious symbols are not allowed, then in addition, this is also a violation of the Separation of Church and State.
Dear Jesus, Please Save us from your more Deranged Followers for they are incapable of reflecting on what they wish to do.
I find it creepy and I agree it constitutes a violation of the principle of separation of church and state.
Wow. I have no other words.
BTW, good luck on your defense. My son-in-law defends on Wednesday. If all goes well, he and my daughter will be Dr. and Dr.!
That's ridiculous! But if you think about it, what people will be buying these license plates? Probably the same people who plaster their cars with obscene anti-abortion bumper stickers. Now that's hell on wheels!
This is too bad. Charlie Christ is a Republican I generally like, he obviously bowed to the God squad on this one. I ams so disappointed for all of the reasons expressed above. Florida strikes out again.
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