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Rebel
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Re: License Plates

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RoyGBiv wrote:You can get the background and a random number for "less than $30/yr"..
or 2/3 numbers + 3 letters of your choice for "less than $33/yr"..
or a fully custom plate for "less than $60/yr"..

How about these (all are available as of this moment)

for $33/yr...
Glk-30.jpg
for $60/yr...
US Born.jpg
RKBA.jpg

While the Gadsen is cool, the idea of paying a State to put that plate on your car is a tad bit ironic.

For me the Gonzales Flag is a better choice as it has a direct link to our History.

EDIT--

Couldn't help it just ordered one for my vehicle.
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Re: License Plates

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Rebel wrote:For me the Gonzales Flag is a better choice as it has a direct link to our History.
:iagree: The Gadsden is great. But the Gonzales is a Texas thing.

You could put stickers on your vehicle for a lot less money. The only point I see in these plates is to annoy the liberals by showing them we live in a state that actually recognizes the concepts behind these two symbols.

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Re: License Plates

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mgood wrote:
Rebel wrote:For me the Gonzales Flag is a better choice as it has a direct link to our History.
:iagree: The Gadsden is great. But the Gonzales is a Texas thing.

You could put stickers on your vehicle for a lot less money. The only point I see in these plates is to annoy the liberals by showing them we live in a state that actually recognizes the concepts behind these two symbols.

I think now that the Gadsden Flag is associated by some with the Tea Party, and those who don't know it's history may think that it's some sort of anti liberal message.

On the other hand the Gonzales Flag is purely about the Texas battle for independence, it has no political leaning to it. The only people I could see being offended by that plate are the completely un informed who maybe think it's some pro gun plate(via the canon), or possibly some faction who believe Texas was stolen from Mexico. If that is the case then sorry, I can't fix stupid and easily offended.
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Re: License Plates

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Rebel wrote:

...sorry, I can't fix stupid and easily offended.
We must try, mustn't we?
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Re: License Plates

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I am obligated to remind those of you considering specialized plates to think about getting TSRA plates instead. Almost 75% of the money from that goes to support A&M scholarships and 4H shooting safety programs.

Just sayin.
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