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Didn't the Civil War start over State's Rights? Apparently, now that we have a Democrat as President and Supreme Court that doesn't support our religious beliefs we are ready for the religion based overthrow of Democracy. Just like Iran.
Even George Will on Fox News Sunday agreed that Kim was in error on her action and supported that based on an 1892 Supreme Court ruling. |
Why is it that when we had a republican President and a supposedly conservative majority Supreme Court it was the law of the land, now it's considered five lawyers with an agenda?
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However, we've learned our lesson from Obama. Once we're in office, we'll simply do what he did ... selective law enforcement (or non-enforcement eg DOMA) and just write a bunch of Executive Orders if we can't get stuff through Congress. We have no choice at this point |
It all depends on what the law as documented in that state provides for in relation to marriage. If it stipulates man and woman, then she will be acquitted. She can say that she did it because of her religious faith, but it won't matter unless she has the documentation to back her decision.
This has nothing to do with civil rights. Civil rights may give everyone the opportunity to get married, but it doesn't give a man the right to marry a pet, a woman to have multiple husbands, or two of the same gender to marry. The court made it's own decision to deem it discrimination not to allow two of the same gender to marry. That same court could also say it's discrimination to not allow Mormons to have several wives, a woman to marry her pet collie. Marriage licenses have always been authorized by state governments, not a federal jurisdiction. I wonder what the court would do if suddenly a state decided to cease issuing ANY marriage licenses. There's not a thing they could do about it. How about if a county told you to go to the next country to get your license, because it no longer issues licenses? Obama has found it convenient not to obey court orders, so why should states? |
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see post #75
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Those calling for her to resign her position - does it matter the rules were changed midstream? She didn't accept the job with the understanding she would have to issue a license to a same sex couple so is it reasonable to ask her to resign? She is probably not far from retirement - is it reasonable to ask her to give up the years she has served?
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And we all do not knowif the subject laws are among those to be enforced or ignored or pretend they don't exist.
Depends which agenda the advantage is toward. We all know theat LEO stands for law enforcement officer....those who protect and serve us. In the last 7 years we have generated a new meaning to the same letters (unfortunately) leo = law enforcement OPTIONAL!!! Note that I purposely used lower case letters for the latter. |
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I understand Mike Huckabee is going to have Kim Davis as his VP running mate.
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1) The SCOTUS ruled that gay marriage is permissible and cannot be denied BY LAW. Is gay marriage THE LAW in Tennesee? The SCOTUS CANNOT write law, that takes the US or state legislatures. So, is she in jail for "breaking" a law that probably DOES NOT EXIST. 2) From her religious objection, she holds a position that now or shortly would require her to issue marriage licenses to gays. She does not have to perform or attend ceremonies. She does not have to bake their cake. She does not have to agree with their "sin". I'm sure she has issued many marriage licenses to other "sinners"--adulterers, drunk drivers, shoplifters, etc. All she has to do is her job. And if she needs religious clarification, even Christ told the people to "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's"---so it looks like Jesus expected his followers to follow man's law as well as God's |
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