While I appluad why she did it, I am nonetheless concerned about what this may spark. I mean, I can see a whole new range of license plates with sayings like:
LVMYVAG LVMYPNS PNSENVY
and I'm sure you could probably come up with some pithy ones of your own. I just wonder where the state will draw the line.
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lol heidi, but i must admit to wondering why it had to go to court, since when has the word `gay` been offensive? most would realise the context she wished to use it in , but i still dont see it as an offensive statement.oh well just my opinion.
Well.......it is Utah......and they are a little..............strange (yeah, that's a nice PC word for them) there.
LOL.
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