Posted on 09/03/2015 2:18:48 PM PDT by z taxman
Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina offered her take on the growing controversy of the Kentucky county clerk who is refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses because it violates her religious conscience.
Fiorina spoke on Hugh Hewitt's radio show Thursday saying that religious liberty is clearly under attack but that rights of religious conscience is less clear when an individual is an "arm of the government."
"First, I think that we must protect religious liberties with great passion and be willing to expend a lot of political capital to do so now because it's clear religious liberty is under assault in many, many ways," Fiorina declared.
"Having said that, when you are a government employee, I think you take on a different role," she added. "When you are a government employee as opposed to say, an employee of another kind of organization, then in essence, you are agreeing to act as an arm of the government."
Fiorina, who has risen in the polls after a strong debate performance, is expected to be in CNN's Sept. 16 debate featuring top tier candidates, which is determined by polling.
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Well Carly that’s why I like letting you in the debate to hit on Hillary but not for the GOP nominee. You are another moderate candidate.
“Ditto..Carly is right again..if I didnt do the job I was hired to do I would be fired..her religious value is her life..if so she needs to read romans CH 13.. the girl in jail is invoking church and state..we are so quick to shoot our wounded..”
No, Carly is not right. Carly is a douchebag. She was 15 years ago when I met her, and she is to this day...
The facts are:
#1 She wasn’t hired, she was elected to follow the law which provides for issuing marriage licenses to opposite sex couples.
#2 The USSC ruled the law unconstitutional and therefore no longer is a law. The legislature will have to write a new law before it is legal to issue these licenses.
#3 There is no law in Kentucky that says she must issue marriage licenses to same sex couples.
#4 One option states have in dealing with this is not to issue marriage licenses at all. This is being considered by a number of states.
By the way, What’s with the two periods instead of one. It’s kind of ignorant to write that way.
“The United States now holds prisoners of conscious for political crimes.”
Gah, prisoners of CONSCIENCE. Very upset reading all these troll posts and Caesarist propaganda.
With Jesus Christ on my side I have nothing to fear. The God who destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah watched the Roman Empire crumble of its own accord. I don’t really give a flying sh!t who Satan’s minions want to sue out of existence. My Church will last until the end of time.
Oh! Carly you on wrong side now! You F-— up big time this time. Good Bye
Fiorina=toast
So you sell your soul, is that it, Carly? I don't think so.
My interest in you is now gone.
Let’s just all sit back and wait for that to happen? K?
Buh bye Carly.
Can we outsource her job?
“You will probably be ok with taking pastors to jail for refusing to sign marriage licenses too.”
I never suggested anything like that. I’m horrified that the lady from Ky. is in jail. That’s what I said in the post you’re responding to.
Carly’s or the clerk’s?......
Carly’s.
I’d like to, outsource a lot of these people,...
starting with barack millhouse obama...and continuing on from there
"Initially introduced in May 1996, DOMA passed both houses of Congress by large, veto-proof majorities and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in September 1996."
I guess you only follow the law when it is invented by unelected tyrants in black robes, rather than by state or federal law passed by will of the people.
Where do you think this thing is going but to sue the churches out of business.
“Where do you think this thing is going but to sue the churches out of business.”
My dream would be that the Constitution is changed to favor the doctrines of the Christan and Jewish religions.
Where the issue ultimately goes depends on who we are becoming as a country. Conservatives need to put up more of a fight than they’ve done so far. Civilized countries, however, are getting flabbier.
Carly, you disappointed me AGAIN.
Huckabee, Santorum and Walker are also standing very strong on our 1st A. rights.
Actually, it is not Kim Davis, but the judge/justices who should be in jail for thwarting our Constitutional 1st AND 10th Amendment rights.
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