What This Sheriff Added To His Patrol Cars Is REALLY Angering Liberals!!!
A Sheriff in Virginia is really making liberals heads implode with anger over what hes placing on his patrol cars!!
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Heres more on the story from CBN News:
The sheriff for York-Poquoson counties in Virginia has added Americas national motto, In God We Trust, to his patrol cars, offering an extensive legal defense for his actions.
Sheriff J.D. Danny Diggs posed for a photo on the York Countys Facebook page showing the new decal on a sheriffs vehicle.
In the post, Diggs says his goal is not to offend anyone, but rather to honor God. He said posting the motto on patrol cars does not injure or threaten anyone.
It is not an attempt to urge anyone to support or convert to any one religion, Diggs wrote.
Despite the fact that the motto has been prominently displayed on our national symbols for more than a hundred years, no court anywhere in the United States has ever held that public posting of In God We Trust violates the Constitution, he explained.
The sheriff points to various historical documents and rulings to support his decision.
Only a moron liberal would be offended by his innocuous expression of our national faith in God, but thats exactly what we expect from moron liberals.
Only a moron liberal would be offended by his innocuous expression of our national faith in God, but thats exactly what we expect from moron liberals.
Actually there are a lot of "educated" moron liberals that will dance round the Maypole when this country falls.
Actually there are a lot of "educated" moron liberals that will dance round the Maypole when this country falls.
"Educated beyond their intelligence".......
As a native Virginian (who's spent parts of 50 or 60 summers in the county) I treasure every shred of past civilization that surfaces. This guy even has an old Virginia surname, Digg(e)s, as did a random classmate of mine in music school from the Ole Dominion.
York, the unincorporated county seat, is a modest, quiet little berg mesmerizing by its total lack of guile, but it's been Discovered. The waterfront has been developed into a little mall and sort of commons -- trinket shops, Ben and Jerry's, etc. Nice tasteful brickwork but totally, TOTALLY divorced from the momentousness of the spot. One night we were there a hateful rock concert was blaring.
Our cottage is in Gloucester County across the river. 'Twas once the real meaning of paradise -- I mean really -- then got Discovered and became one of the fastest- "growing" counties in the country. Next county over (am I boring you yet):