Separation
Here we go again. Will these people never let up?
Florida lawmakers debate offering a Christian license plate
MIAMI (AP) — Florida drivers can order more than 100 specialty license plates celebrating everything from manatees to the Miami Heat, but one now under consideration would be the first in the nation to explicitly promote a specific religion.
The Florida Legislature is considering a specialty plate with a design that includes a Christian cross, a stained-glass window and the words “I Believe.”
Rep. Edward Bullard, the plate’s sponsor, said people who “believe in their college or university” or “believe in their football team” already have license plates they can buy. The new design is a chance for others to put a tag on their cars with “something they believe in,” he said.
Some may argue Mr. Bullard makes a good point here. Well, finish reading:
Bullard, the plate’s sponsor, isn’t sure all groups should be able to express their preference. If atheists came up with an “I Don’t Believe” plate, for example, he would probably oppose it.
Shows what he thinks about the Constitution, doesn’t it. How do these nuts keep getting elected? Constitution-loving Americans who reside in Florida should be showing Mr. Bullard the door.




