“I suppose it all comes down to how dearly one holds his convictions, doesn’t it?”
Not really. If she feels she cannot do her job correctly and issue a license to anyone who qualifies, then she should QUIT.
I find much of welfare immoral, and dislike many of our tax laws. But if your job is to enforce the laws, you should either enforce them or quit.
Her state voted against homo marriage. Four of the Supreme Justices found this wrong. Essentially one justice is robbing this woman of her job or her religious freedom. She is being forced to choose between them. The Gaystapo strikes again. They’re as phony in their “principles” of freedom as they are in their practice of sexuality.
“I find much of welfare immoral, and dislike many of our tax laws. But if your job is to enforce the laws, you should either enforce them or quit.”
I’m with you. It sucks that her job description changed, but that happens. Mine has changed too, a couple times. Once I decided I could live with the change and stuck it out, another time I couldn’t and so I quit.
Precisely. She doesn’t have a legal leg to stand on here and will lose her case.