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To: HomerBohn

1. Why was this Kentucky clerk not fired for not performing her job rather than being imprisoned?

2. Why was the current President not jailed for not enforcing existing laws.


43 posted on 09/06/2015 8:26:12 AM PDT by Resettozero
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To: Resettozero
1. Why was this Kentucky clerk not fired for not performing her job rather than being imprisoned?

She was performing her job. The Supreme Court invalidated Kentucky's definition of "marriage":

402.005 Definition of marriage.

As used and recognized in the law of the Commonwealth, "marriage" refers only to the civil status, condition, or relation of one (1) man and one (1) woman united in law for life, for the discharge to each other and the community of the duties legally incumbent upon those whose association is founded on the distinction of sex.

Effective: July 15, 1998
History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 258, sec. 4, effective July 15, 1998

If the "judge" wasn't a stunningly bigoted fudge-packer supporter, and knew more than a smattering about the law, he would understand what the Supreme Court has done.

But, he prefers to throw his judicial lightning bolts in plain defiance of the facts, because the federal black-robed clowns can abuse their power for their own pleasure, like the demi-gods we treat them as.

We SHOULD start treating them as the lawless tyrannical scum that they are.

99 posted on 09/06/2015 6:39:08 PM PDT by kiryandil (Maya: "Liberalism Is What Smart Looks Like to Stupid People")
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To: Resettozero

She is an elected official so she would have to be impeached.


110 posted on 09/07/2015 7:32:30 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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