Police 'Patriotically' Add 'In God We Trust' to their Vehicles as they Demand You Worship ThemBy William N. GriggThe Free Thought Project Jul. 29, 2015 |
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Sheriff Doug Rader of Missouri’s Stone County says that he is being "attacked" for a "patriotic gesture" -- decorating his department’s patrol vehicles with the motto "In God We Trust." By focusing on a largely symbolic controversy, both the sheriff’s defenders and detractors are ignoring a more tangible threat -- the sheriff’s insistence, typical of his profession, that citizens render immediate, unconditional obedience to law enforcement officers as duly appointed ministers of violence on behalf of the divine State. Read More |