(NEWSER– Apparently, Georgia wants people to drive straight. Two free-speech lawyers have filed a lawsuit against the commissioner of the state's Department of Driver Services, after the department rejected a series of vanity plates including "4GAYLIB," "GAYPWR," and "GAYGUY," the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. "It’s not like I was asking for something that was vulgar or over the top," says James Cyrus Gilbert, who requested the plates. "Denying someone the right to put gay on their tag, that's political."

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