To: CivilWarBrewing
"What if she were Muslim and refused to do something her job required because of the Quran?
Look, the SCOTUS messed up bigtime. Unless that can be changed, we're screwed and so is she."
That's my concern as well. Or what if a Gaea worshipper decides she's not going to issue any hunting licenses? Shall we applaud them for moral courage?
If the employee of a private business doesn't want to perform her job, that's between her and her employer. But government officials don't get to pick and choose.
I sympathize with her frustration, but her only options are to do the job or resign in protest.
119 posted on
09/02/2015 4:54:30 AM PDT by
highball
("I never should have switched from scotch to martinis." -- the last words of Humphrey Bogart)
To: highball
Right. Anyone who supports this woman’s refusal to do her job because of her religious beliefs is setting a BAD precedent for Muzzies; Sharia in the workplace here we come. It’s unfortunate the SCOTUS totally missed the point of marriage.
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