Posted on 06/18/2015 7:34:12 AM PDT by GIdget2004
I was just reading this decision. Apparently, governments are also (mostly) entitled to free speech, and license plates are considered government speech.
someone remind the idiots the 1st ammendment specifically protects use of unpopular speech. Any suit with ‘offense’ driving it has no constitutional basis.
” A state board rejected it over concerns that the license plate would offend many Texans.”
“State officials said there are now nearly 450 messages to choose from, from “Choose Life”
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These clowns already approved the lib-offensive “Choose Life” which set the precedent, and I’ll bet out of the 450, someone will throw a hissy fit. Senility has set in with these old coots.
Perhaps Texans should be urging their legislators to pass a law allowing such plates.
The First Amendment is a restriction on government, prohibiting government limiting the speech of citizens. Since a license plate is a government fabricated and issued item, no violation of citizen rights has occurred. Bubba’s can pick up a flag plate or decal at any truck stop.
That’s an odd coalition.
..First Amendment is a restriction on government, prohibiting government limiting the speech...” Many people dont realize that the Amendments are all restrictions on Government action against the populace.
I’m with you. Texans needs to get Austin under control. This isn’t a SCOTUS issue; the Texas SCV should take this issue to the electorate.
The people, in general, are not well educated, as the Democrats have controlled the public schools for more than 40 years.
Not in Texas they haven’t.
This should’ve been settled by Texas. Period.
Exactly-—until we take back the minds of children so they don’t grow up with a Marxist worldview-—we are going down. We have to put back Classical Education (including Bible) and transmit the culture of our Founders.....where Reason and Natural Law is the basis of ALL Just Law.
Our children don’t understand Rule of Law (Higher Laws/God’s Laws) and agree with Rule of man/obama (happy slavery). Just allowing irrational, unnatural, evil, Stalin’s laws and rules and regulations and artificial environments for babies, because they are so ignorant and uneducated and hyper-sexualized, so they always “feel” everything and can’t use Reason.
Ed Zackery. Obviously not every message is befitting of a license plate so there has to be some discrimination. The way to control that discrimination is by electing people who represent you. It is frustrating because we have lost control of government at all levels, but unfortunately winning back local government is the constitutional solution if you want your message on a license plate.
How about equal application of the law? You know, fourteenth Amendment stuff?
The State Board of Education rolled back a long liberal trend of text book selections that had been controlled and guided by liberals for years. Good news, but much more work to be done.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/11/21/amid-outcry-texas-school-board-approves-new-history-books/
Texas was a union state during the civil war.
So! I guess license plates with a closed black fist would be acceptable. I also think one that says “black lives matter” would also be correct and proper.
FREE SPEECH? HELL NO! PC SPEECH, bet your ass it is.
This plate in question is an actual organization of sons of Civil war vets and is legitimate. How about outlawing “sons of WW-I and WW-2 vets? What’s next? Sons of Viet Nam vets? Sons of Iraq vets?
I’ve grown sick of censured speech and beliefs in what is a “so called” free society.
We are losing our rights and freedoms, WE HAVE LOST THEM thanks to both the Republicans and Democrats who have much more important work to do....enrich themselves to to hell with the unwashed serfs.
The State of Mississippi could not be reached for comment.
“This shouldve been settled by Texas. Period.”
It was settled by the state courts, until the Sons of Confederate Veterans took it to federal court. The 5th circuit agreed with the SCV, and now SCOTUS overturned the 5th circuit.
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