A lawsuit has been filed in federal court against the city of Hart, Michigan, after officials there ordered a T-shirt message about Jesus censored.
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'Jesus holds no political office and was not on the ballot'
-- Great point. The woman, the article noted, was an independent contractor; not a city employee.
After she was dismissed, the lawsuit says, she remained in the public viewing area until midnight. And it points out if the shirt was, indeed, "political speech," she "should not have been allowed within 100 feet of the polling pursuant to Michigan election law."
Also, another worker was allowed to wear a shirt stating "One Nation Under God," without opposition.
Hmm... that person didn't have the nerve to name his God/ god, though. I just smh.
I hope and pray she really sticks it to them for such an outrageous violation of the law.
You're on fire this week, UAC.