Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Governor Rick Scott forced to okay 8 foot "Festivus" pole made out of Pabst Blue Ribbon cans. How's that whole religious displays on public property thing working out for you Florida?

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I swear that video gave me a case of the giggles.

Here is more courtesy of Raw Story:

Gov. Rick Scott’s (R) office has approved the request of a self-proclaimed “militant atheist” to install an 8-foot-tall Festivus pole made of Pabst Blue Ribbon beer cans in the Florida State Capitol building.

According to Tamarac Talk, Deerfield Beach resident Chaz Stevens asked for permission to honor the holiday created by the television show Seinfield after learning that there was a Christian nativity manger and a Three Wise Men display.

“I figured one ridiculous act required another,” Stevens noted.

After the activist forced Deerfield Beach to allow him to erect his pole outside the main fire station last year, the city voted to ban all religious displays.

Stevens plans to install the pole at the Capitol building on Wednesday.

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) was also forced to approve a Festivus pole for his state’s Capitol building this year.

Governor Rick Scott forced to okay 8 foot "Festivus" pole made out of Pabst Blue Ribbon cans. How's that whole religious displays on public property thing working out for you Florida?
Merry Festivus everybody!

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