Specialty plates cost money; But not if you want to proclaim your
religiosity on the rear bumper of your car in Indiana.
http://fauxrealtho.com/2007/03/22/in-god-indiana-trusts/
The author brings up a very good point: Indiana has a number of
specialty license plates available, but the "In God We Trust" plates
don't carry the extra fees that all the others do. Why should those
who identify with religion do so at taxpayer's expense?
It smacks of establishment of religion, to me.
Jean Dudley
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