Originally Posted by
fj1200
They are apples and oranges,
Arrow is a question of national motto whereas in
Allegheny was a question of advancing religion. What do you think the issue is with the bumper stickers? My guess is stickers are not of a national motto.
And I'm not ignoring precedent, I'm correctly applying it and isn't that the most important part of precedent?
I should add though that I hope the cops win.
You are incorrectly applying precident. The point is - it's The National Motto. The Motto. Display thereof and inclusion thereof on government "property" is NOT tantamount to establishment or promotion of a religion.
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