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This is from the Christians for Michelle Bachmann ("True Christians dedicated to supporting and electing Michele Bachmann for POTUS in 2016 just as God has instructed") page on the Facebook:
Posted by Farnsworth68 at 11:46 AM 0 comments
Labels: Michelle Bachmann, satire, Texas
Today the Supreme Court heard the orals in a case out of Texas, wherein something called The Sons of Confederate Veterans sued the State of Texas over whether they could have a Confederate Battle Flag on it's vehicle license plates.
"Free speech!" was the rallying cry. "The state can't tell us what to put on our cars. Nyahh-nyahh-waaahh!"
A low point came after the plaintiffs' attorney was asked, What about a swastika? Does the state have the right to keep that off of the license plate?
Sadly, the lawyer said No, it did not.
So I guess this is what you will be able to get on your Texas plate in the near future, if this lawsuit suit is successful:
Posted by Farnsworth68 at 9:45 PM 0 comments
Labels: Free Speech, SCOTUS, Texas
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