We tend to post things that highlight the intrusion of religion into government, but it's good to remember that the door swings both ways. With the exception of referring to the Liberty Institute as an organization that "defends religious liberty", this all seems pretty sensible. "'TXDOT agreed to revise its rules and regarding non-commercial signage on private property to protect individuals' rights to freedom of speech,' the Website stated. 'Once the new rule becomes final, Texans like Mrs. Golden will be allowed to freely express their religious beliefs on their private property.' Before the rule charge, commercial signs were the only ones allowed on private property near TxDOT-maintained roads, and then it was only if they had a license, a bond, and a permit, the Website stated."
To read the full article, click here. Your thoughts?
To read the full article, click here. Your thoughts?