Triggered leftists asked Sarah Sanders to remove the cross her kids chalked on the driveway at the Arkansas Governor's Mansion. Here's her response.
· Jul 6, 2023 · NottheBee.com

So last week, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' children drew this beautiful cross mosaic on the driveway of the Governor's Mansion in Little Rock. I'll give you a moment to soak in all its beauty and then we can talk some more…

Huckabee posted the photo on Instagram with the caption,

New artwork to welcome people into the Governor's mansion! So proud of how hard the kids worked and how well their masterpiece turned out!

This, of course, triggered leftists everywhere, because the only religion one is allowed to practice in this nation is the one where you bow down to the men in the leather daddy outfits.

One leftist group hated the Christian artwork so much, they wrote Sanders a letter demanding it be removed.

Here's what Americans United for the Separation of Church and State had to say:

The religious display at the entrance to the Arkansas Governor's Mansion violates the Establishment Clause because it sends a message that the Governor's office — and by extension, the state of Arkansas — favors one religion over others. Such favoritism is unconstitutional. You and your family are free to display and create religious images and art in private areas of your residence, but a public-facing display in front of an entrance intended "to welcome people into the Governor's mansion" is plainly on the wrong side of the constitutional line.

And Sanders' response:

Yeah, big fat "no."

 

 

 

This is how you do it, folks.

No shame. No backing down. Just gonna leave that beautiful piece of artwork where it's at.

Praise God.


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