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Federal Judge Blocks Issuance Of 'I Believe' License Plate Let me start by saying there is nothing wrong with Christians wanting to express their faith. It only becomes a problem when the government is sponsoring it. Such is the case in South Carolina. Most states offer 'vanity' license plates for your vehicle, and often they come about because of public demand. The 'I Believe' tag in South Carolina ... (Read Full Article)
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