Kentucky clerk is a democrat

Misty

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Misty, no one is ignoring you.

SCOTUS turned her down. Scalia has said those with religious objections to federal and state laws should resign.

Either she gets on board or she stays at the station.
 
Are you listening, Kim Davis? Scalia thinks public servants with religious objections to laws should quit

“In my view the choice for the judge who believes the death penalty to be immoral is resignation, rather than simply ignoring duly enacted, constitutional laws and sabotaging death penalty cases,” Scalia argued. “He has, after all, taken an oath to apply the laws and has been given no power to supplant them with rules of his own. Of course if he feels strongly enough he can go beyond mere resignation and lead a political campaign to abolish the death penalty — and if that fails, lead a revolution. But rewrite the laws he cannot do.”
 
Are you listening, Kim Davis? Scalia thinks public servants with religious objections to laws should quit

“In my view the choice for the judge who believes the death penalty to be immoral is resignation, rather than simply ignoring duly enacted, constitutional laws and sabotaging death penalty cases,” Scalia argued. “He has, after all, taken an oath to apply the laws and has been given no power to supplant them with rules of his own. Of course if he feels strongly enough he can go beyond mere resignation and lead a political campaign to abolish the death penalty — and if that fails, lead a revolution. But rewrite the laws he cannot do.”
Scalia is not one of the SAVED. He's Papist and he'll be left behind at the Rapture.
 
"Because she is an elected official, Davis, a Democrat, can’t be fired from the position for refusing to comply with the court order. If she is found guilty of misconduct, Davis could be imprisoned for up to a year, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. The state legislature can also vote to impeach her, the paper noted, though that seems unlikely since most Kentucky voters oppose same-sex marriage."

The defiant Kim Davis, the Ky. clerk who refuses to issue gay marriage licenses
Yes she is.
 
Misty, no one is ignoring you.

SCOTUS turned her down. Scalia has said those with religious objections to federal and state laws should resign.

Either she gets on board or she stays at the station.
She is supposedly asking to be removed.
 
"Because she is an elected official, Davis, a Democrat, can’t be fired from the position for refusing to comply with the court order. If she is found guilty of misconduct, Davis could be imprisoned for up to a year, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. The state legislature can also vote to impeach her, the paper noted, though that seems unlikely since most Kentucky voters oppose same-sex marriage."

The defiant Kim Davis, the Ky. clerk who refuses to issue gay marriage licenses
Yes she is.
We'll tell your friends to stop knocking republicans about this.
 
Misty, no one is ignoring you.

SCOTUS turned her down. Scalia has said those with religious objections to federal and state laws should resign.

Either she gets on board or she stays at the station.
She is supposedly asking to be removed.
Well she can't quit on her own, because she need to be somehow "victimized" so she can become the celebrity martyr de jour who sacraficed for one woman several man marriage!
 
"Because she is an elected official, Davis, a Democrat, can’t be fired from the position for refusing to comply with the court order. If she is found guilty of misconduct, Davis could be imprisoned for up to a year, according to the Louisville Courier-Journal. The state legislature can also vote to impeach her, the paper noted, though that seems unlikely since most Kentucky voters oppose same-sex marriage."

The defiant Kim Davis, the Ky. clerk who refuses to issue gay marriage licenses
Yes she is.
We'll tell your friends to stop knocking republicans about this.

This isn't about party, this is about ideology.

Would you say this woman was a "liberal" or "conservative "?
 

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