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Kim Davis Asks Appeals Court To Let Her Refuse To Issue Marriage Licenses
The bigot witch just can't give up.
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Your Honor, the Prosecution rests.Cool.![]()
We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
I can't think of a better way to drum-up support for anti-Gay folk such as Kim Davis, than the Gay Mafia and their fellow travelers attacking her on billboards in her home town.
LeftTards really don't get it.
Just as well... the more they kvetch, during the coming 14 months, the bigger the Republican victory, in November 2016.
Delicious.
Just keep on supporting Dildo Davis up until November 2016.
The good Dimocrat, Kimmy Davis.
She doesn't get a pass for hateful behavior. It doesn't matter what party she registered as.
Just like her fellow elected Dims in sanctuary cities, Dims have a history of not following federal laws.
If they are breaking federal laws, it should be easy enough to take them to court to stop them. If the right owns state government like you say, why haven't you done that?
Take California for instance, think Jerry Moonbeam and the California Assembly is going to do anything about sanctuary cities like San Francisco ?
Or here in Oregon, think our bi-sexual governor and Dimocrat locked up legislature going to do anything about Portland's sanctuary status ?
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We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
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We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
I love it, I love it.
Davis and her pathetic homophobic followers and her freak scarecrow husband should be shamed and ridiculed.
Planting peace apparently = hateful stalkers and terrorists.![]()
We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
How so?She's in the white pages.
Very easy to find.
Leave her alone to her privacy because on Monday if she goes to work and acts stupid, she will not have any privacy for some time if ever.
She no longer has or deserves any privacy.
YepWOW, all that tolerance and care for your fellow HUMAN BEING
I'm incredibly intolerant of people, especially stupid ones.
yeah sure that was so tolerant of you.
How so?She's in the white pages.
Very easy to find.
Leave her alone to her privacy because on Monday if she goes to work and acts stupid, she will not have any privacy for some time if ever.
She no longer has or deserves any privacy.
ExactlyCool.![]()
We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
I can't think of a better way to drum-up support for anti-Gay folk such as Kim Davis, than the Gay Mafia and their fellow travelers attacking her on billboards in her home town.
LeftTards really don't get it.
Just as well... the more they kvetch, during the coming 14 months, the bigger the Republican victory, in November 2016.
Delicious.
Jail is a good place for her kind...She may decide to refuse to issue a marriage certificate and go back to jail just to keep her 15 min of fame alive.
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We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
I love it, I love it.
Davis and her pathetic homophobic followers and her freak scarecrow husband should be shamed and ridiculed.
![]()
We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
I love it, I love it.
Davis and her pathetic homophobic followers and her freak scarecrow husband should be shamed and ridiculed.
You want them to be tolerant and accepting, but then you turn around and say very intolerant things about country people.
They have a better track record at monogamy than Kim Davis does.![]()
The couple that were first refused by Davis
They have been together as a couple for 10 yrs already, and know each other for 20.
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We can't wait to see how this turns out.
Anti-gay marriage clerk Kim Davis is about to get a rude awakening in her hometown.
Non-profit organization Planting Peace just erected the above billboard in Davis' hometown of Morehead, Kentucky. The message is plain and simple -- if Davis is going to use Biblical rhetoric to justify her opposition to same-sex marriage, she might want to take a closer look at how else marriage has been redefined in relation to the book's sacred teachings.
"The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values," Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told The Huffington Post. "It's important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone."
Planting Peace is the organization behind The Equality House, the rainbow building that sits in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church compound.
In the past, the house, which was first painted the colors of the rainbow flag in March 2013, has played host to a child's lemonade stand for peace, a gay wedding, a drag show and a fictional wedding between Dumbledore and Gandalf -- all essentially on the anti-gay church's front lawn.
We hope you understand the Bible a bit better now, Kim!
Kim Davis Is About To Get A BIG Surprise In Her Hometown
Why do religious zealots only selectively interpret the Bible? I say they should practice all or none! One does not need to be a religious nut to be a good and honorable person. Human morality predates the Bible.
I love it, I love it.
Davis and her pathetic homophobic followers and her freak scarecrow husband should be shamed and ridiculed.
You want them to be tolerant and accepting, but then you turn around and say very intolerant things about country people.
Wrong. What is being said is about bigots who just happen to be country people.
Because it's "different".You know...............there was a Muslim airline stewardess a while ago who asked for an exemption to her job, because she didn't think that as a devout Muslim she should have to serve alcohol to the airline passengers.
They gave her an exemption for a bit, but then decided that if her faith was going to interfere with her doing her job, she should find employment elsewhere.
Many Americans applauded the decision to let the stewardess go rather than be allowed to impose her religious views on those who didn't have a problem with having a drink.
This is the same thing. Davis is saying that her job is interfering with her faith, and she's requesting exemptions to keep her job.
Well...........part of her job requires her to issue marriage licenses to people that are legally able to get married, and this includes gays.
Why is it that when a Muslim does something like this, it's seen as keeping Sharia Law and faith from being imposed on others, but when a Christian does damn near the same thing, it's seen as an attack on Christians?