Posted on 09/04/2015 8:02:33 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
For those of you who want to know how each GOP Presidential candidate publicly stands on the Kim Davis/Gay Marriage issue, here is a guide.
BOBBY JINDAL
Bobby Jindal Defends Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis
QUOTE: "In America, You should be able to keep your job and follow your conscience."
MIKE HUCKABEE
Mike Huckabee offers support to Kentucky clerk who refuses to issue gay marriage licenses
TED CRUZ
Ted Cruz: 'I Stand With Kim Davis'
JEB BUSH "[Davis] is sworn to uphold the law and it seems to me there ought to be common ground, there ought to be big enough space for her to act on her conscience and for, now that the law is the law of the land, for a gay couple to be married in whatever jurisdiction that is,
CARLY FIORINA
Kim Davis needs to execute the government's will" if she stays in her post
RAND PAUL
Rand Pauls solution to Kim Davis problem: Why not just privatize marriage?
RICK SANTORUM
Rick Santorum: What Kim Davis did is HEROIC and putting her in jail is RIDICULOUS
SCOTT WALKER
Scott Walker defends KY Clerk Kim Davis
QUOTE: " Not only do I believe that the states have the right to define marriage and I disagree with the court ruling. But I believe that the next president, the most important thing I can do as president is uphold the constitution over all and part of the constitution is the freedom of religion not the freedom from religion but the freedom of religion
. We do that in our state. We have it very clearly defined in our states constitution . It has worked just fine in the past.
MARCO RUBIO
Marco Rubio Says Government Should Respect Kim Daviss Beliefs
QUOTE: We should seek a balance between governments responsibility to abide by the laws of our republic and allowing people to stand by their religious convictions,
DONALD TRUMP
Donald Trump on Kim Davis case: The Supreme Court has ruled
QUOTE: Well look the decision came down from the Supreme Court
so Im a believer in both sides of the picture, Mr. Trump said Friday on MSNBCs Morning Joe. I would say the simple answer is let her clerks do it. Now, from what I understand, shes not letting her clerks do it, either.
JOHN KASICH
"We'll honor what the Supreme Court does," he said. "It's the law of the land. It's the way that America functions."
CHRIS CHRISTIE
Christie acknowledged that someone who works in the government has a bit of a different obligation than someone whos in the private sector or obviously working for educational institutions thats religiously based or others, but opined that we have to protect religious liberty and peoples ability to be able to practice their religion freely and openly, and of course we have to enforce the law too.
LINDSAY GRAHAM
In a radio interview with Hugh Hewitt, Graham said that as a public official Davis must comply with the law or resign. The rule of law is the rule of law, he argued, Thats what we are. We are a rule of law nation, and I appreciate her conviction. I support traditional marriage, but shes accepted a job where she has to apply the law to everyone. And thats her choice.
HILLARY CLINTON
Marriage equality is the law of the land. Officials should be held to their duty to uphold the lawend of story.
BEN CARSON
There seems to be nothing coming from Ben Carson on this issue... if you find anything, kindly post it on this thread.
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So when we lose a vote, the losers should refuse to comply? That’s the end of the country. I hate so called “gay marriage” but I hate theocracy even more. And if we have another eight years of business as usual, there will be no private sector left.
Pataki... is he still running.... I haven’t seen him mentioned in a while
There are still ten candidates I have not yet crossed off the list. The seven I have crossed off are Bush, Christie, Fiorina, Graham, Kasich, Pataki, and Trump.
same reason they won’t go to another cake shop, to force their beliefs on others
Yes, they can get a license in any county in KY but don’t have to now. They were all lined up at the Rowan County Clerk’s Office this morning. Marriage is now a joke.
“But jailed? Is that where we are?”
Being put in jail is what has got me frosted. And the ankle cuffs are a nice little touch. Whoever made that decision should be fired, promptly. That is a snake’s den.
While laws are, by necessity, not subject to personal interpretation, the United States has ALWAYS made allowances for freedom of conscience. Therefore, the jailing, the perp walk, is a monstrosity.
Illegal aliens are dealt with more gently.
And this mantra about the Supreme Court being the law of the land has got to be stopped. It is not in the Constitution. The framers were much too smart for that.
I would not give up an $80K a year job to make homosexuals happy. Nope.
Pataki is in negative numbers of favorability among Republican voters. Christie, Gilmore, Pataki, and Graham all are at zero or below.
There are public schools making accommodation for Muslim prayer rooms but forbid the word Jesus from being whispered
that’s a government org
Clerk’s lives matter!
I don’t disagree. At this rate though I don’t think it’ll take 20 years. Sadly, in terms of the WH we’re pretty much already there.
I don’t disagree. At this rate though I don’t think it’ll take 20 years. Sadly, in terms of the WH we’re pretty much already there.
80K or no, I would have resigned for a clear conscience in the matter. But homos will never be happy because they’re homos.
The same people pushing amnesty are telling this woman to uphold the law. Predictable and STILL idiotic.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
The first amendment is also about free religious exercise.
You wait. I may be 5 to 10 years ahead of schedule, but cases like these will arise in the future if the immigration problem is not resolved quickly.
Gilmore doesn’t even ring a bell... lol
I think this country is toast already actually, we just aren’t crispy yet
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