Timmy Is a Moron
The Religious Freedom Act was born in Virginia. It is part of the basis for the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Virginia state troopers put their lives on the line every day. If the chaplains want to invoke the name of Jesus Christ in prayers prior to them going out and keeping our highways safe, then Timmy should let them. After all, it's their lives on the line, not his.
Timmy established himself as the most liberal democrat on the planet when he endorsed the Chosen One (may peace be upon him) and was rewarded with the chairmanship of the DNC.
He is solidifying his secularist progressive credentials by vetoing this bill.
What Timmy should be concerned with is why our lottery pays Donald Trump $250,000 to do a commercial. He should be concerned with why the lottery is not pumping millions into the Literary Fund and the Literary Fund is not pumping millions into our educational system as we were promised when we allowed them to start selling lottery tickets.
Timmy should not concern himself with the day-to-day activities of the Virginia State Police Chaplains.
Timmy will be gone in less than a year and good riddance.
Go ahead, veto the bill Timmy. Leave us with that legacy, just so long as you leave.
Governor McDonnell will fix it when he's elected.
Reference and background links here, here, and here.
God Bless the Virginia State Police and Semper Fi to the former Marine state trooper who decided to cut me a break one night.
Virginia state troopers put their lives on the line every day. If the chaplains want to invoke the name of Jesus Christ in prayers prior to them going out and keeping our highways safe, then Timmy should let them. After all, it's their lives on the line, not his.
Timmy established himself as the most liberal democrat on the planet when he endorsed the Chosen One (may peace be upon him) and was rewarded with the chairmanship of the DNC.
He is solidifying his secularist progressive credentials by vetoing this bill.
What Timmy should be concerned with is why our lottery pays Donald Trump $250,000 to do a commercial. He should be concerned with why the lottery is not pumping millions into the Literary Fund and the Literary Fund is not pumping millions into our educational system as we were promised when we allowed them to start selling lottery tickets.
Timmy should not concern himself with the day-to-day activities of the Virginia State Police Chaplains.
Timmy will be gone in less than a year and good riddance.
Go ahead, veto the bill Timmy. Leave us with that legacy, just so long as you leave.
Governor McDonnell will fix it when he's elected.
Reference and background links here, here, and here.
God Bless the Virginia State Police and Semper Fi to the former Marine state trooper who decided to cut me a break one night.
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