Atheists descend like buzzards to fresh road kill on Stone County Sheriff’s office in 5…4…3…2…1…

Stone County Sheriff Doug Rader is not well known outside his home state, but that’s all about to change.

The Missouri lawman took to social media this week to announce that he has placed “In God We Trust” stickers on all patrol vehicles — much to the chagrin of the non-believers at Friendly Atheist.in God we trust

“The worst part is that there probably is no legal recourse here,” the blog laments. “‘In God We Trust’ has become so neutralized in our court system that judges no longer see it as Christian. That’s how good it is to be in the Protestant majority in this country.”

Sheriff Rader — on the right — is seen posing with another officer in a photo posted on a Facebook page set up for the department. Rader notes in a caption that “In God We Trust” became our national motto in 1956.

“There has been no better time than now to proudly display our National Motto!” he states.

And if that weren’t enough, Friendly Atheist pointed out that the Stone County Sheriff’s website includes a variation of the Bible verse, Romans 13:3-4:bible verseBut it gets even better. The sheriff includes an introductory message on the website where he talks about his “sworn duty to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America.”

A duty that he believes puts him at odds with the White House.

“I am concerned with the tone of the Obama administration with respect to the Second Amendment Rights of American citizens,” Rader wrote. “It appears to me and many Americans that there is a genuine desire on the part of the Obama administration to restrict the Second Amendment rights of law abiding American citizens in the interest of curbing gun violence in our nation.”

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Via: BizPac Review

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