From tampabay.com:
A Hillsborough public policy group whose Christian platform included a push for a state ban on gay marriage has embraced a new attack on an old target: the separation of church and state.
Ten billboard advertisements against what activist Terry Kemple called the separation “lie” are being put up across Pinellas and Hillsborough counties. Seven or eight of the billboard messages already are in place, and the rest will be by the end of this week, Kemple said.
For the next six months, they’ll be seen a million times a day, said retired businessman Gregg Smith, who rented the ad space for $50,000.
The message, as explained on www.noseparation.org, is that “America’s government was made only for people who are moral and religious.”
On July 23rd, 2009 at 8:25 am
LOL,
Gotta love those fake quotations ascribed to our first President. Let’s see if we can come up with others.
Based on more “available sources,” here’s another fake quote that George Washington MIGHT have said…
“Religious nuts are too (expletive deleted) warped and stupid to be making up quotes for me. Or anyone I knew. So, bugger off!”
Now, THAT phony GW quote has the ring of truthiness to it.
What a great idea for an 11th billboard.
On August 13th, 2009 at 7:34 pm
OUR FOREFATHERS STRIVED HARD TO GIVE US A GOVERNMENT AND NATION FREE OF RELIGION !!
ONLY A MORON WOULD BELIEVE THAT THERE IS ANY RELATION OR CONNECTION WITH GOD AND RELIGION.!ABE LINCOLN SAID WAR WAS TO HORRIBLE TO BE GODS WORK … THAT IT WAS THE WORK OF RELIGIOUS MEN !!!!HIS STATEMENT IS A VERY GOOD OUTLINE TO FOLLOW…