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  1. It's never a joke to call someone stupid. And I have a great sense of humor, just not for personal attacks.
  2. And surely you don't think Huckabee or Cruz have a chance do you? I pray to God not. She got a "Get Out Of Jail Free" card, maybe now they can put her in a position where she doesn't have to do her job and still get paid $80,000 in taxpayer money. Kim Davis to be released from prison, attorney says Dylan Stableford Senior editor Yahoo Politics ‎September‎ ‎08‎, ‎2015 The attorney for Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who was jailed last week for refusing to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has been ordered released, her attorney, Roger Gannam, told Ya
  3. “I think we should give her an option to do another job where her religious concerns are not going to be put into the cross hairs on this. So we have to have respect for people, but the government also has to function,” Christie said, adding that fellow 2016 Republican candidates shouldn’t “play politics” with the case. Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz would seem to disagree. The GOP hopefuls are both are heading to Kentucky Tuesday to meet with Davis. Huckabee, a former Baptist minister, also plans to hold an afternoon rally for Davis outside the Carter County Deten
  4. She makes $80,000 a year. Since June she has refused to issue any marriage licenses.
  5. Katherine Davis, a law professor at Columbia University, said "Kim Davis has all sorts of religious liberty rights secured under the First Amendment and under other laws, but they are not at stake in this case. All she's asked to do with couples that come before her is certify that they've met the state requirements for marriage, so her religious opposition to same-sex marriage is absolutely irrelevant in this context."[41] Steven R. Shapiro, legal director of the ACLU, said, "The law is clear and the courts have spoken. The duty of public officials is to enforce the law, not place themselves
  6. She's not going to resign, she makes $80,000 a year and she has her son on the payroll. She won the election after her mother resigned. She worked for her mother. Davis served as Rowan County chief deputy clerk, reporting to her mother, Jean W. Bailey, for 24 years.[11] Kentucky law permits elected county officials to employ their family members and to determine their compensation; it is common practice in the commonwealth.[11] In 2011, county residents complained about Davis's compensation, an annual wage of $51,812 and an additional $11,301 in overtime and other compensation du
  7. Senator Graham supported same sex marriage and this is what he had to say about Martyr Kim Davis At least three candidates, Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Carly Fiorina, the former Silicon Valley executive, said that as a government employee Ms. Davis was obligated to carry out the law, despite personal religious objections. Of course, Huckabee came to Davis' defense, but he also defended Josh Duggar. http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/09/03/candidates-support-kim-davis-with-varying-intensity/?_r=0
  8. And not to fear, she took over the job after her mother was there for 37 years and her son is a deputy in her office. Nepotism at it's finest.
  9. A lot of the founding fathers were Deist. Thomas Jefferson was a Deist. The descendants of the Puritans who founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in Boston and Salem would mostly be found in Congregational churches in the 18th century. So Benjamin Franklin went to a Congregational church as a boy in Boston, but he was a deist by the time of the revolution. John Adams also attended a Congregational church as a boy, though he was a Unitarian later in life. Washington was Episcopalian, barely: he never took communion. Jefferson, like Washington, a Virginian, would have been raised in the A
  10. Theocracy Definition: A form of government which defers not to civil development of law, but to an interpretation of the will of a God as set out in religious scripture and authorities.
  11. They were memes. Meant to be funny. I'll explain: so many hair dressers are gay, she won't be able to find anyone to do her hair. Like she's going to.
  12. Good Gawd, I heard that. I believe the stones would be flying!! LOL
  13. I'm not going to argue religious semantics with you. You can think she's wonderful and forgiven all you want. I think she's in a religious cult and she saw a moment to get her 15 minutes of shame. Bottom line, she took an oath to uphold the Constitution. She didn't and her butt is in jail. She should resign.
  14. That should be directed towards her, she's judging. I'm just pointing out the hypocrisy of her belief system.
  15. They didn't have to wait today. 5 of her deputy's are issuing licenses.
  16. Thank you all so much! This old woman is headed to bed. Thank God I made it this far, hopefully I have a few more years left in me. LOL
  17. I've been working out, Lo! I want you to see this body: OMG!! That was so funny. Thank you !!!!
  18. Thank you all!! I've had a great birthday, went out to dinner and brought home a chocolate silk pie YUMMM And I'm out of likes, as usual, but I like you, I really like you.
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