A woman is Texas is suing the United States Postal Service for not allowing her to preach Christianity on official postage stamps.
It turns out there are websites where you can design your own postage stamps. A lot of people might use a picture of their kids for Christmas cards. You get the idea.
Susan Fletcher decided she wanted to create Jesus stamps. Some say “God Bless Texas” while another shows a crucifix.
The USPS has a straight-forward policy when it comes to stamps like these: Ones that depict “political or religious content” are not allowed. That’s a blanket policy. It’s not like pro-atheism stamps are allowed but Christian ones are not. And while there have been stamps depicting famous religious icons (like Teresa), that’s not the same thing as open promotion of a particular faith.
Hope she has lots of money to lose on an unwinnable case. Oh forgot, Jesus is on her side LOL.
Because her cause is just!
@GeorgeRocheleau They don't have to accept her stupid phony Jeebus Xtian postage stamp.
@GeorgeRocheleau Yes her cause us just. It is just stupid.
Another Christian creating persecution where it doesn't exist.
But, but, but ... it is my God Given Duty to ram my God down everybody else's throats!
Ms. Susan Fletcher is several trillion grey cells short of brain.