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In reply to the discussion: Justices struggle with free speech case over license plates [View all]jmowreader
(50,709 posts)12. I don't know...
It's a racist symbol and the Confederacy LOST, but I'll trade 'em: let the state cancel the "Don't Tread on Me" and "Come and Take It" plates, and they can have the Sons of Confederate Veterans one.
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Texas will likely lose, with the result being every state cancelling their speciality license plate
geek tragedy
Mar 2015
#1
Doesnt matter what you say or what I say what matters is what the court says. nt
cstanleytech
Mar 2015
#6
so banning the wearing of black armbands or peace symbols during the Vietnam War
onenote
Mar 2015
#29
NO. But this is a question of the state sanctioning something. Your flag isnt state sanctioned
7962
Mar 2015
#49
As I mentioned above, this is about the state sanctioning something, not what YOU say.
7962
Mar 2015
#50
Texas is not obligated to make Conderate license plates any more than it is obligated to
Gore1FL
Mar 2015
#31
I would think that the Sons of Confederate Veterans are dead. Who are these assholes that are suing?
winstars
Mar 2015
#10
If the neo-confederates win does this mean neo-Nazis can have a swastika plate?
yellowcanine
Mar 2015
#20