It is unjust to not issue licenses to people who have a legal right to them.
No! It is unjust to not fulfill the requirements of one's job description.
It is unjust to not issue licenses to people who have a legal right to them.
she doesn't approve of same sex marriage
I don't either
[Those people] It is unjust to not issue licenses to people who have a legal right to them.
kim has contempt for the court, for the judge
and
so do I
For all of you that support Kim Davis breaking the law.... I assume you have no problem with illegal immigrants breaking the law too, right?
Or is breaking laws only ok if you personally disagree with the law being broken?
ALL the required duties of their job.
Please expand on this. What freedom are you lacking?
Please expand on this. What freedom are you lacking?
the freedom to live in a society that isn't a filthy sewer
(i don't mind misdirection, it's the add in m...
look a dog! :dog: )
Like issuing a hunting license if one is vegetarian?
[Those people] You know what's really perverted? People who try to meddle in other people's sex lives. Eww.
"aCultureWarrior" conveniently ignores the fact that the American Constitution "trumps'' the Constitution for the State of Kentucky and its the Supreme Court, not Ms Davis, that has the final authority when it comes to its interpretation.So basically your attempt at reasoning goes something like this:
It was perfectly legal for non-citizens to enter the country without documentation and seek employment and to get all of the benefits afforded US citizens, and then a activist Judge ruled (without any legislative support) that those people are illegally here.
Work on your analogies.
Kim Davis has the Constitution from the State of Kentucky on her side, a legal document that supports her stance.
So basically your attempt at reasoning goes something like this:
It was perfectly legal for non-citizens to enter the country without documentation and seek employment and to get all of the benefits afforded US citizens, and then a activist Judge ruled (without any legislative support) that those people are illegally here.
Kim Davis has the Constitution from the State of Kentucky on her side, a legal document that supports her stance.