But the bill's sponsor, Republican Rep. Susan Lynn, says the bill shouldn't bother "faithless people" and "people of other faiths" because it's the motto of the country.
Well okay if "In God we trust" is the official motto of the country, what is the official non-dairy cheese spread of the country?
And hey, you hillbilly idiot, people who don't believe in your particular Hairy Thunderer as revealed by the teachings of Bronze Age shepherds are not "faithless." They are atheists or agnostics.
How long before some smartass student adds "All others pay cash" on that plaque?
This will play well in some parts but congrats on Tennessee on making large portions of your two biggest cities really angry.
I am disappoint. My search has not turned-up any internet photos of an 'In God We Trust' ass tattoo.
Well okay if "In God we trust" is the official motto of the country, what is the official non-dairy cheese spread of the country?
And hey, you hillbilly idiot, people who don't believe in your particular Hairy Thunderer as revealed by the teachings of Bronze Age shepherds are not "faithless." They are atheists or agnostics.
Nope. Not gonna do it.
I sure am glad they have their priorities straight
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So Gauss degaussed the Fourier Transform.