Discussion: Where The GOP Candidates Stand On The Defiant Kentucky Clerk

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While they’re at it, states should stop issuing titles to land and enforcing contracts. That way Rand and his pseudolibertarian supporters can enjoy a truly free market where the biggest and strongest can just take what they want from anyone stupid enough to not be able to afford an army of goons to protect it.

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They’re all going to have a sad when she’s sent to jail.

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I like how Chris Christie wants to have it both ways.

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Religion is great, when the person believes what your base does. It still bothers me that this is the big issue for religious conservatives. And somehow a tennant of Christian values now. How is it ever a value to be against something? It says it in the Bible a few times so I understand if some are not ok with it on those grounds but the vast majority just think it is gross and use it as an excuse.

Where are these people when the main values of christianity come out. Love thy neighbor, turn the other cheek, forgiveness, helping those in need and so on. Seems like most of these people forget all of that to hold onto Christian values of hating the gays and fighting birth control.

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“If Christ were here there is one thing he would not be—a Christian.”

― Mark Twain, Notebook

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Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R), former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA), Donald Trump, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R), Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R), former Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) and former New York Gov. George Pataki (R)

Floor sweepings…

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I do not agree with her, but I don’t think 16 men and one woman should be allowed to stand on her.

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The gop is in tough shape when lindsey graham and carly fiorina are their profiles in courage.

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scott walker too. gutless wonders.

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who gives a shit what they say about it, they will have nothing to do with this cause none of these bozo’s will ever be president

Intersection of Church and State-

from the series, “Churches ad hoc: a divine comedy”,
http://members.efn.org/~hkrieger/church.htm

“… the Christian philosophy, the most sublime & benevolent, but most perverted system that ever shone on man.”

Thomas Jefferson.

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To support this woman’s stance is to support anarchy. There’s no other way to express it or define it.

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Shorter Kimmie: I’m just following Christ by judging these marriages!

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The headline did not discuss whether the GOP candidates should stand on Kim Davis; the headline discussed where they should do so.

Your lack of support for having 17 people stand on her is noted.

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No they won’t. They will fundraise off it.

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He is used to exercising both sides of his mouth.

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Scott Walker: more slippery than santorum.

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Clearly, if disusing the logistics of where they are to stand on this woman one has to infer that standing on the woman is a requisite component of the artifact. One could navel-gaze at length about the psychological positives and negatives associated with standing on her head or even her spleen, but that muddies the fact that the act of standing on her is happening. I don’t want to get all Max Weber on the subject, but we must agree that if we allow for a group of soft handed fascists the luxury of standing on a local bureaucrat, then really our disenchantment with world has completely overtaken our common sense of morality.

:blush:

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