I do not normally, as you are aware, respond to your posts, but yes, your freedom from religion qualifies.
Thank you for your service.
I do not normally, as you are aware, respond to your posts, but yes, your freedom from religion qualifies.
The disdain of a small minority should never, absent legitimate grievance, take precedence over the majority.
I hate to say I told you so...
http://www.wzep1460.com/walton-county-sheriff-responds-to-freedom-from-religion-foundation/
Before anyone asks...I'm NOT involved, did NOT file the complaint, knew nothing about it until I read the article this morning on WZEP and AGREE with the Sheriff ONLY in this context...
LOL. That letter has got some attitude behind those crafty words. Give em hell sheriff. I bet he posts it to his Facebook page.
I agree with him only in the context of the flag flap Teresa....I respect the job he is doing for the County as it relates to law enforcement.
Most people (by nature) have some serious attitude when it comes to anything they believe in (or not) passionately. Hence why people saw so much attitude over the Confederate flag...which btw, isn't illegal.
I have my doubts about the God issue.
Yes, it was posted to FB by the Sheriif's Ofc.
Don't care.
And for me that's the problem. People in general don't care when it's something they are passionate about (a piece of cloth) but when the shoes on the other foot and the law is questioned in regard to Constitutional law it becomes an "ostrich moment".
I see it as a ridiculous PR stunt. As seen on his fb page today. No thanks. I don't have to care.
The majority of Walton County sees Uhlfelder's actions as a HUGE PR stunt as well Teresa!
I'm not referring to the flag. That's another issue and has been discussed elsewhere as it is completely different in every way.