When Kim Davis runs for re-election, she will win by the largest margin ever.

The 1 to 2 percent of the gay and lesbian vote will be totally insignificant. Yup, the 71 percent of America that is Christian will rule, and keep Kim in POWER.................... You can show your appreciation for the good work that Kim is doing, by contributing to the Kim Davis make America strong again fund here-------> NOMblog: Make A Contribution To Help Kim Davis

If 71% of America were Christian (Christians who obeyed God) Obama would not be in office and the Pope would not be permitted to promote the false global warming scam here, nor would he be permitted to give a speech to Congress on how we are not entitled to our God-given rights in the Declaration of Independence. He would have been told to stay in Rome. We are a nation that has fallen away from God which is why we are under the judgment of God and Christians such as Kim Davis are openly persecuted by our own legal system and government. This is a very bad time for America.
You mean your kind of christian.
 
The 1 to 2 percent of the gay and lesbian vote will be totally insignificant. Yup, the 71 percent of America that is Christian will rule, and keep Kim in POWER.................... You can show your appreciation for the good work that Kim is doing, by contributing to the Kim Davis make America strong again fund here-------> NOMblog: Make A Contribution To Help Kim Davis
Yep...a fool and their money are soon parted.

How much did they donate to a pizza shop that was closed for only 8 days, and doesn't cater to weddings anyways? You can't make this shit up. :lol:
I just figure, if they are going to send their money to such people....lots of their money...who am I to say no?
 
The 1 to 2 percent of the gay and lesbian vote will be totally insignificant. Yup, the 71 percent of America that is Christian will rule, and keep Kim in POWER.................... You can show your appreciation for the good work that Kim is doing, by contributing to the Kim Davis make America strong again fund here-------> NOMblog: Make A Contribution To Help Kim Davis

If 71% of America were Christian (Christians who obeyed God) Obama would not be in office and the Pope would not be permitted to promote the false global warming scam here, nor would he be permitted to give a speech to Congress on how we are not entitled to our God-given rights in the Declaration of Independence. He would have been told to stay in Rome. We are a nation that has fallen away from God which is why we are under the judgment of God and Christians such as Kim Davis are openly persecuted by our own legal system and government. This is a very bad time for America.

You are freak'n creepy
People like you are the really creepy ones, and stupid as hell for paying $25.00 extra to get a goldilocks banner that says gold supporting member. This site runs on ad dollars not asswipes who pay to use it, but then you have to be what you are, so enjoy giving away your money.
 
After takin' on the Dems an' whuppin' dem, now he gonna whup up onna Supremes...

Amid Kim Davis Backlash, Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin To Remove Clerks' Names From State Marriage Licenses
November 06 2015 - Republican Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin said he plans to sign an executive order removing county clerks' names from state marriage licenses in the hope of avoiding more controversies like the one that arose a few months ago when Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Reuters reported. Bevin will be sworn in to office Dec. 8.
In his first media availability since the win Tuesday, Bevin said he hopes the executive order will protect the religious beliefs of officials who are opposed to gay marriage, WLKY reported. Bevin swept to a surprise victory in Kentucky’s gubernatorial election by upsetting Democratic candidate Jack Conway to become the state’s second Republican governor in 44 years. “One thing I will take care of right away is, we will remove the names of the county clerks from the marriage form,” he said to reporters in the Capitol's rotunda Friday.

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Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin is pictured April 5, 2014. The incoming governor will remove clerks' names from marriage licenses immediately upon taking office.​

Davis garnered international media attention when she was jailed for five days after defying a court order and refusing to sign licenses for same-sex couples because of her Christian beliefs. She attempted in September to strike her name and office from the marriage license forms, and had repeatedly pushed Gov. Steve Beshear to remove clerks’ names. On Thursday, Davis lost a bid to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to delay issuing marriage licenses to gay couples. Her attorneys have made several appeals to the order from U.S. District Judge David Bunning to issue the licenses.

Bevin also told reporters Friday that he plans to dismantle Kynect, the state’s health insurance exchange, saying “it adds no value” because the state can participate in the federal health exchange. The switch would mean Kentuckians would have to pay a 3.5 percent surcharge on insurance policies, as opposed to the 1 percent surcharge they have been paying for Kynect since the Affordable Care Act was launched in 2013.

Amid Kim Davis Backlash, Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin To Remove Clerks' Names From State Marriage Licenses
 
The 1 to 2 percent of the gay and lesbian vote will be totally insignificant. Yup, the 71 percent of America that is Christian will rule, and keep Kim in POWER.................... You can show your appreciation for the good work that Kim is doing, by contributing to the Kim Davis make America strong again fund here-------> NOMblog: Make A Contribution To Help Kim Davis

If 71% of America were Christian (Christians who obeyed God) Obama would not be in office and the Pope would not be permitted to promote the false global warming scam here, nor would he be permitted to give a speech to Congress on how we are not entitled to our God-given rights in the Declaration of Independence. He would have been told to stay in Rome. We are a nation that has fallen away from God which is why we are under the judgment of God and Christians such as Kim Davis are openly persecuted by our own legal system and government. This is a very bad time for America.
You mean your kind of christian.

There is only one kind. Read the Scriptures.
 
After takin' on the Dems an' whuppin' dem, now he gonna whup up onna Supremes...

Amid Kim Davis Backlash, Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin To Remove Clerks' Names From State Marriage Licenses
November 06 2015 - Republican Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin said he plans to sign an executive order removing county clerks' names from state marriage licenses in the hope of avoiding more controversies like the one that arose a few months ago when Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Reuters reported. Bevin will be sworn in to office Dec. 8.
In his first media availability since the win Tuesday, Bevin said he hopes the executive order will protect the religious beliefs of officials who are opposed to gay marriage, WLKY reported. Bevin swept to a surprise victory in Kentucky’s gubernatorial election by upsetting Democratic candidate Jack Conway to become the state’s second Republican governor in 44 years. “One thing I will take care of right away is, we will remove the names of the county clerks from the marriage form,” he said to reporters in the Capitol's rotunda Friday.

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Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin is pictured April 5, 2014. The incoming governor will remove clerks' names from marriage licenses immediately upon taking office.​

Davis garnered international media attention when she was jailed for five days after defying a court order and refusing to sign licenses for same-sex couples because of her Christian beliefs. She attempted in September to strike her name and office from the marriage license forms, and had repeatedly pushed Gov. Steve Beshear to remove clerks’ names. On Thursday, Davis lost a bid to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to delay issuing marriage licenses to gay couples. Her attorneys have made several appeals to the order from U.S. District Judge David Bunning to issue the licenses.

Bevin also told reporters Friday that he plans to dismantle Kynect, the state’s health insurance exchange, saying “it adds no value” because the state can participate in the federal health exchange. The switch would mean Kentuckians would have to pay a 3.5 percent surcharge on insurance policies, as opposed to the 1 percent surcharge they have been paying for Kynect since the Affordable Care Act was launched in 2013.

Amid Kim Davis Backlash, Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin To Remove Clerks' Names From State Marriage Licenses
A petty, meaningless gesture as gays will retain their right to marry.
 
After takin' on the Dems an' whuppin' dem, now he gonna whup up onna Supremes...

Amid Kim Davis Backlash, Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin To Remove Clerks' Names From State Marriage Licenses
November 06 2015 - Republican Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin said he plans to sign an executive order removing county clerks' names from state marriage licenses in the hope of avoiding more controversies like the one that arose a few months ago when Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, Reuters reported. Bevin will be sworn in to office Dec. 8.
In his first media availability since the win Tuesday, Bevin said he hopes the executive order will protect the religious beliefs of officials who are opposed to gay marriage, WLKY reported. Bevin swept to a surprise victory in Kentucky’s gubernatorial election by upsetting Democratic candidate Jack Conway to become the state’s second Republican governor in 44 years. “One thing I will take care of right away is, we will remove the names of the county clerks from the marriage form,” he said to reporters in the Capitol's rotunda Friday.

bevin.jpg

Kentucky Gov.-elect Matt Bevin is pictured April 5, 2014. The incoming governor will remove clerks' names from marriage licenses immediately upon taking office.​

Davis garnered international media attention when she was jailed for five days after defying a court order and refusing to sign licenses for same-sex couples because of her Christian beliefs. She attempted in September to strike her name and office from the marriage license forms, and had repeatedly pushed Gov. Steve Beshear to remove clerks’ names. On Thursday, Davis lost a bid to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to delay issuing marriage licenses to gay couples. Her attorneys have made several appeals to the order from U.S. District Judge David Bunning to issue the licenses.

Bevin also told reporters Friday that he plans to dismantle Kynect, the state’s health insurance exchange, saying “it adds no value” because the state can participate in the federal health exchange. The switch would mean Kentuckians would have to pay a 3.5 percent surcharge on insurance policies, as opposed to the 1 percent surcharge they have been paying for Kynect since the Affordable Care Act was launched in 2013.

Amid Kim Davis Backlash, Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin To Remove Clerks' Names From State Marriage Licenses
And?

The state and its officers will still be subject to the Constitution, its case law, and the rulings of Federal courts.

The United States is a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy, whose citizens are subject solely to the rule of law, not men – as men are incapable of ruling justly; measures which sought to deny gay Americans their right to due process and equal protection of the law are proof of that.
 

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