i have no idea - atrol: oh ok, that kim, the clerk -
it is not often you get a chance to stand up for what you believe
kim got that chance
and
all we can do is wish her well
what do you believe?
i have no idea - atrol: oh ok, that kim, the clerk -
i believe
i'll have
a beer for lunch :cheers:
man does not live by bread alone
you mean not by beer alone.
would kim issue
a marriage license
for trump
it is not often you get a chance to stand up for what you believe
kim got that chance
and
all we can do is wish her well
what do you believe?
Like RM has been telling you, Jeb is not going to win back the independents, which is what the Rs really need to do to win this race.
You have a peculiar definition of the word if what follows strikes you as vilification. And in any event, don't we already have several threads on the topic?kim is being vilified
No, she's in jail for failing to do her job and obstructing justice. She isn't being asked to affirmatively break a single commandment.isn't she in jail for her beliefs?
I wonder how many people will celebrate when folks stop paying taxes because some of that money goes into this or that program that runs contrary to scripture. And maybe the Baptists will start human walls around the alcohol displays in stores. The possibilities for growth along those lines are impressive.i applaud her. she took a stand for her faith in Christ and the Word of God as she interprets it, and she did not back down -
she is a hero for Christians and Americans, God and Country Amen ! -
I wonder how many people will celebrate when folks stop paying taxes because some of that money goes into this or that program that runs contrary to scripture. And maybe the Baptists will start human walls around the alcohol displays in stores. The possibilities for growth along those lines are impressive.
Or, if you disagree with a law you could use the process, vote, encourage candidates who agree with you and--this is the hard part-- if enough people aren't convinced live with the process the way everyone with a legitimate or less so gripe has to in order to maintain a government of law in which we all get a chance to be happy and uncomfortable.
Or we could move, I suppose.
I'd have been impressed by her stepping down over her beliefs, thanking the good people of Kentucky for allowing her to serve them and making a statement about the foundation of government resting on moral principles that, once compromised, invite ruin. But when she took her office she related understanding the day might come when it would require her to hand out these documents and her agreement to perform her office was made with that understanding. So she should do her job or vacate it. But obstructing the court she is an officer of? That's making other people pay for her exercise of conscience, which is rather her meat. Or was until it caught up with her. A needless circus and the S.Ct. has already denied her appeal, I believe.yeah, i posted that before i heard more about her. but no, they better stay away from the beer. i applaud a legitimate stand for honorable beliefs.
You have a peculiar definition of the word if what follows strikes you as vilification. And in any event, don't we already have several threads on the topic?
What, is it impacting her rep?
She did see it coming though, made the choice when she decided to take over for her mother.
No, she's in jail for failing to do her job and obstructing justice. She isn't being asked to affirmatively break a single commandment.
I'll probably add a bedtime story. Once upon a time there was a woman who was so morally opposed to a thing that she went to jail to let everyone know about it.when you put your kids to bed tonight
tell them not to worry kim is still in jail thank you