COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- Unless a federal court
intervenes, South Carolina drivers may soon be able to profess their
Christian faith with a state-issued license plate.
Abraham Foxman Must Be Outraged
The state plans to issue plates featuring a Christian cross and the
words "I Believe," but a Jewish group advocating the separation of
church and state says that goes too far.
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer.
Bauer has offered to personally pay a $4,000 deposit required for the
Department of Motor Vehicles to begin producing the plates. The fee
would be returned to him later.
Dershowitz Is An Angry Man
I am sure Allen Dershowitz will file a brief soon.
Would Cops Favor Christians?
Not so much a separation of church and state but .... will traffic
cops be more inclined to let fellow churchgoers off with a warning??