If offered in Virginia, I probably would choose one. Of course, the way things go in our state legislature, it would be years before they ever got around to debating it.
I'd only consider doing it to tick off the ACLU, who is challenging these (but forced the FL legislature a few years ago to drop any restriction on foul language on bumper stickers, saying "people can tell their children to look up or away from the words," but when a voluntary "I Believe" plate comes up they scream that the state is forcing religion on people's sensibilities). I don't put any bumper stickers or advertising on my car, but as I said, I'd consider it or a "Choose Life" plate if one ever became available in IL.
You betcha.
ReplyDeleteCan just see Jesus rocking around the wilderness with a chariot with the plates I believe!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I believe what? Demons believe!!
So, Mork...was that a yes, or a no?
ReplyDeleteIf offered in Virginia, I probably would choose one. Of course, the way things go in our state legislature, it would be years before they ever got around to debating it.
ReplyDeleteKaren - no
ReplyDeleteI'm from a town we don't need to advertise - most people know.
Isn't it the Texans who say - to much stetson not enough cattle? - I'm a kiwi so I'm not real sure.
Karen - no
ReplyDeleteI'm from a town we don't need to advertise - most people know.
Isn't it the Texans who say - to much stetson not enough cattle? - I'm a kiwi so I'm not real sure.
Nope I'm too cheep to pay extra
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't buy one, but That's more a personal preference than anything.
ReplyDeleteNoVa Dad, very funny, but sadly true about the VA legislature!
I would in a (as they say-even thought I've only been in the state once!!!) a New York Minute!! The New York is for you Kansas Bob!!!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Nah. If folks can't tell you're a Christian by the way you drive (or if they can tell you aren't) what's the point? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'd only consider doing it to tick off the ACLU, who is challenging these (but forced the FL legislature a few years ago to drop any restriction on foul language on bumper stickers, saying "people can tell their children to look up or away from the words," but when a voluntary "I Believe" plate comes up they scream that the state is forcing religion on people's sensibilities). I don't put any bumper stickers or advertising on my car, but as I said, I'd consider it or a "Choose Life" plate if one ever became available in IL.
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