And In Other News ...
We really do live in interesting times.
From the Los Angeles Times:
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed bills approving 11 new special license plates, including one to commemorate the "tea party" and send donations toward the movement.
Yup, a plate with a Gadsden flag and "Don't Tread On Me". I rarely object to these specialty plates. California has lots of them, some of which are quite attractive. The car owner pays a bit more, but it's for a good cause, right?
So, is the Tea Party a "good cause," worthy of the donation each plate sale brings in? Apparently the state of Arizona thinks so.
What's next? A state hand gun?
From the Los Angeles Times:
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed bills approving 11 new special license plates, including one to commemorate the "tea party" and send donations toward the movement.
Yup, a plate with a Gadsden flag and "Don't Tread On Me". I rarely object to these specialty plates. California has lots of them, some of which are quite attractive. The car owner pays a bit more, but it's for a good cause, right?
So, is the Tea Party a "good cause," worthy of the donation each plate sale brings in? Apparently the state of Arizona thinks so.
What's next? A state hand gun?
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1 Comments:
What's next? A state handgun?
Well, the Arizona House passed bill naming a state gun -- the Colt army revolver -- on April 19th.
http://azstarnet.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/article_06ac435a-6ab8-11e0-b90d-001cc4c002e0.html
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