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originally posted by: dawnstar
a reply to: Khaleesi
okay, then that group of people over there that are proclaiming to be speaking for all you christians that are working so hard to transform our country into a "christian nation".
is that better??
originally posted by: DelMarvel
originally posted by: deadeyedick
a reply to: DelMarvel
rowan co.
the couple live in Lexington
I can not remember their names but if you google their names they both live in Lexington which is not in rowan co.
Your answer is that I'm supposed to google some names you haven't even provided?
Look, I spent a long time on a good faith effort googling looking for this information the last time this allegation was made here. I couldn't find it and no one could provide a link. And you're not backing it up now either.
So until further notice I call BS.
Though he never mentioned her by name, Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative jurist appointed by Ronald Reagan, said very clearly that government officials like Ms. Davis, who find they have a moral objection to complying with a law, have only one choice: follow the law or resign.
Justice Kennedy, who has been the deciding vote in several recent gay rights decisions, made his pronouncement Wednesday at a Harvard Law School forum. A student questioner asked him whether government officials who disagree with the Supreme Court decisions on marriage equality or abortion have the “authority to act according to her own judgment” of whether the law is moral.
While Justice Kennedy noted that officials who are required to “enforce a law that they believe is morally corrupt” face "difficult moral questions," he insisted they do not have a Constitutional right to refuse to comply with the law. ThinkProgress reports that the justice alluded to the historical fact that very few German judges had the courage to resign from the Nazi government because they had moral objections, suggesting to the audience that people who resign for matters of conscience should be admired.
www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com... gn
originally posted by: Benevolent Heretic
originally posted by: deadeyedick
so Obama sues him.
originally posted by: deadeyedick
Very sad that Obama would sue for this.
Obama didn't sue anyone. He has nothing to do with this.
originally posted by: deadeyedick
Get the facts straight...
Kim was not at all offered accommodations. If she was then she would have never went to jail.
YOU get the facts straight. She was told that her deputies could issue them instead of her and she REFUSED that accommodation. She PROHIBITED her deputies from issuing marriage licenses.