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To: Syncro

RE: Kim Davis Secretly Met Pope Francis [VIDEO]

For a moment I thought a video was taken of her meeting with the Pope. That wasn’t it.


32 posted on 09/30/2015 11:43:20 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind; Everybody
Sorry, I didn't mean to be misleading. I should have explained it better.

Here's the blurb below the video for more info:

Published on Sep 30, 2015

During his much-publicized visit to the United States, Pope Francis had a clandestine meeting Kentucky County Clerk, Kim Davis.
The pope is said to have expressed support for Davis' decision to refuse to issue same-sex marriage licenses despite the Supreme Court effectively legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide during the alleged Sept. 24 meeting at the Vatican Embassy in Washington, D.C. Davis is an Apostolic Christian and says she never thought she would meet the pope, and continued by saying "Who am I to have this rare opportunity? I am just a County Clerk who loves Jesus and desires with all my heart to serve him".

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They always have to throw in the bolded part despite the fact that the USSC cannot and does not make law.

I was always surprised to see all through this that Davis and her attorney never seemed to use the most likely defense for her actions:

Kentucky law states that marriage is only between those of opposite sexes.

She was following her state's law which the Supreme Court can not abolish with a decision they make.

35 posted on 09/30/2015 12:15:06 PM PDT by Syncro (Kim Davis did indeed meet with the pope...but he didn't publicly come out in support)
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