I applaud her for her beliefs and for taking a stand, however, she should have resigned rather than a court fight. In essense, it is the same as if I worked for the DMV and chose not to issue a license to a black or hispanic or a gay. The point is if you work for a government agency you are obliged to follow their regulations. If you disagree with their rulings you should resign. You cannot say, no, I won’t do my job but, hey, I want my paycheck anyway.
Ted Cruz is way wrong on this.
This isn’t about a driver’s license, that the bible says nothing about.
This is about participation in an utter farce before the Lord.
Now if the government had come up with something else to call the union, like Frbzzyk, she might not have had a problem. But she is being asked to put her Jane Hancock not on a Frbzzyk but on a Marriage. She is saying there is no such thing.
The Nazis told the citizens to follow illegal orders or they would be arrested.
YOU are telling Mrs. Davis to follow illegal orders or lose her job. Which is only a step ahead of being told to follow illegal orders or be fired. Which is next door to being told to follow illegal orders or be arrested.
When the day comes and they tell YOU to deny and reject your hate-group (religious) beliefs, what will YOU do?
Free Republic will continue the fight for Liberty and against godless socialism and fascist judges!
September 3, 2015 | Jim Robinson
Posted on Thursday, September 03, 2015 5:39:43 PM by Jim Robinson
I stand with Kim Davis! I will not comply!
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Laying down and surrendering is why we are in this predicament. At what point are you going to fight for your freedoms as a moral and/or christian person?
Clerk Davis is following the law of Kentucky on this, since it prohibits same-sex marriage. The Supreme Court and a federal judge have no right—no **right** right—to say otherwise.
Not true at all.