Nbadan
06-24-2006, 02:56 PM
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He is sooooooooo running in 08!
Who else do the Neocons have? Guiliani? :lol
Bush signs 'God' bill, vetoes guardrails, notary records
June 22, 2006
The Associated Press
"In God We Trust"will officially become Florida's motto, although those words have appeared on the state seal since 1868, under a bill that Gov. Jeb Bush signed into law Thursday.
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One of the vetoed bills would have required the state to install guardrails or other barriers along canals and other water bodies in Miami-Dade County. The other would have required notaries public, except for lawyers and insurance agencies, to keep journals on their transactions.
The motto bill resulted from a school project by two fourth grade pupils who discovered there was no state law certifying "In God We Trust." They approached Rep. Greg Evers, R-Baker, who introduced the bill.
"First and foremost this honors the Almighty," Evers said in a statement issued by his office. "It also gave these youngsters an opportunity to participate in Florida's legislative process."
The Ledger (http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060622/APN/606221000)
Shouldn't that be in Gods We Trust there Jeb? Floridians will need more of God since Jeb killed funding for a new guardrail bill that would have saved many Florida motorists from driving into rivers and streams.
He is sooooooooo running in 08!
Who else do the Neocons have? Guiliani? :lol
Bush signs 'God' bill, vetoes guardrails, notary records
June 22, 2006
The Associated Press
"In God We Trust"will officially become Florida's motto, although those words have appeared on the state seal since 1868, under a bill that Gov. Jeb Bush signed into law Thursday.
--
One of the vetoed bills would have required the state to install guardrails or other barriers along canals and other water bodies in Miami-Dade County. The other would have required notaries public, except for lawyers and insurance agencies, to keep journals on their transactions.
The motto bill resulted from a school project by two fourth grade pupils who discovered there was no state law certifying "In God We Trust." They approached Rep. Greg Evers, R-Baker, who introduced the bill.
"First and foremost this honors the Almighty," Evers said in a statement issued by his office. "It also gave these youngsters an opportunity to participate in Florida's legislative process."
The Ledger (http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060622/APN/606221000)
Shouldn't that be in Gods We Trust there Jeb? Floridians will need more of God since Jeb killed funding for a new guardrail bill that would have saved many Florida motorists from driving into rivers and streams.