A federal judge in Ohio has thrown out a lawsuit aimed at blocking Ohio's "Choose Life" license plates, one of many specialty plates that the state offers for an extra fee. Money raised by the "Choose Life" tags goes to groups that counsel pregnant women about adoption.Ohio law prohibits funds generated by sales of the "Choose Life" tags to go to any group that provides, promotes, or refers women for abortion. NARAL Pro-Choice America, represented by the ACLU of Ohio, argued that in issuing the "Choose Life" plates, Ohio was engaging in "viewpoint discrimination" because the state has not approved a "Pro-Choice" plate.Source
Liberty Counsel is arguing on behalf of their clients that the Choose Life statute is a valid exercise of government speech. They contend that, just as Ohio can warn against the unhealthy consequences of smoking, the state is likewise entitled to make a value judgment favoring childbirth over abortion as the choice that is truly in the best interests of women and children.
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Let me see if I understand this ... it's "viewpoint discrimination" for Ohio to allow its resident to purchase "Choose Life" license plates (remember, nobody is forced to have these plates!) ... but it's totally acceptable for the government to give my tax dollars (which are taken by force) to Planned Parenthood?
Michael Savage is a total Ayn-Rand halfwit, but he is right about one thing: Liberalism can be a mental disease.