[blind-democracy] Re: Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is About to Get Filthy Rich

  • From: Frank Ventura <frank.ventura@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2015 02:05:19 +0000

There are many bible blet teachers that refuse to speak about evolution and get
away with it. Honestly if you don't want to do the job then why take it.

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[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of R. E. Driscoll Sr
Sent: Saturday, September 5, 2015 3:05 PM
To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is About to Get Filthy
Rich

Miriam:
It really hasn't been tried as of this point in time. I think!
Just think of the possibilities.
On 9/5/2015 1:59 PM, Miriam Vieni wrote:

Sorry, that's only available to the Military. Her life isn't in danger, only

her soul. (smile)



Miriam



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[mailto:blind-democracy-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of R. E. Driscoll Sr

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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is About to Get

Filthy Rich





All:

I presume she will take a position of being a 'conscientious objector'.

R. E. (Dick) Driscoll, Sr.





On 9/4/2015 10:14 PM, abdulah aga wrote:







Hi



I thinks she here violet law,



if is USA secular country and if she is lady who work as clerk she

muss! follow rool,



or if she don't wont do it then she need quit job:



simply.



In secular country don't have religion rool's,



so can you thinks solger who want military service and he want all

benefits from government as



solger, but when government send him in war he jus say I can't do it

because of my religion?



what is that?



why he didn't say that before when expect all benefic as military

person?



Same way with her,



why she took job what she new that she will not do well.



So she should know all this this and simply quit job.



She expect all rool's as clerk

she get good salary



but when she need do work what for she gadding salary then



she didn't wont to do!.



-----Original Message----- From: Miriam Vieni

Sent: Friday, September 04, 2015 9:44 PM

To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Subject: [blind-democracy] Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is About to Get

Filthy Rich





Pierce writes: "She may not realize it at the moment, although I

suspect she

has realized it all along, but Kim Davis just became a political

television

star and a very rich lady besides."



Kim Davis, the Rowan County clerk of courts, stands at the County

Clerk's

Office on September 2, 2015, in Morehead, Kentucky. (photo: Ty

Wright/Getty)





Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is About to Get Filthy Rich

By Charles Pierce, Esquire

04 September 15



It's Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? time down at the federal

courthouse.



Hhe may not realize it at the moment, although I suspect she has

realized it

all along, but Kim Davis just became a political television star and

a very

rich lady besides.

The clerk, Kim Davis of Rowan County, was ordered incarcerated after

a

hearing here before Judge David L. Bunning of Federal District

Court. The

contempt finding was another legal defeat for Ms. Davis, who has

argued that

she should not be forced to issue licenses that conflict with her

religious

beliefs. "The court cannot condone the willful disobedience of its

lawfully

issued order," Judge Bunning said. "If you give people the

opportunity to

choose which orders they follow, that's what potentially causes

problems."

Dear Judge Bunning: Thanks for nothing.

Let me explain to you what happens now. The entire political

communications

apparatus of the wingnut welfare system goes to DefCon 1. (Judge

Bunning's

e-mail is going to get very entertainingly unchristian, I suspect.)

Kim

Davis now becomes the latest ornament on the Hang Yourself Cross of

Bible-banging victimhood. There will be marches and vigils. There

will be a

six-figure book deal; my money's on John Fund as Davis's ghost.

There may

even be one of those movies produced by gullibility trawlers like

the one

helmed by Rick Santorum. Anybody want to bet me that she doesn't

speak at

next year's Republican National Convention? You have made a star,

Judge

Bunning, and the rest of us have to live with her.

Ms. Davis has said little amid her legal battle, but in a statement

her

lawyers released on Tuesday, she said she would not change her

position. "I

never imagined a day like this would come, where I would be asked to

violate

a central teaching of Scripture and of Jesus himself regarding

marriage,"

she said in the statement. "To issue a marriage license which

conflicts with

God's definition of marriage, with my name affixed to the

certificate, would

violate my conscience. It is not a light issue for me. It is a

heaven or

hell decision."

The fact that the law and common sense-to say nothing of the notion

that you

should do the damn job you get paid a salary to do-are lined up

behind Judge

Bunning doesn't matter a damn to the people inside the bubble. Only

two

contenders for president on the Republican side have made the quite

reasonable argument that Davis should do the job she swore an oath

(to God!)

to do, or quit the job because her conscience demands it. Now that

she's

tossed into the sneezer, I expect to hear at least some backing and

filling

from both Carly Fiorina and Lindsey Graham.

Stardom awaits behind those bars, Kim. I do wonder about one thing,

though.

Suppose Davis announced that it was against her conscience and God's



authority for her to submit to Judge's Bunning's authority and go to

jail.

Could she go home, then?

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Kim Davis, the Rowan County clerk of courts, stands at the County

Clerk's

Office on September 2, 2015, in Morehead, Kentucky. (photo: Ty

Wright/Getty)



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Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Is About to Get Filthy Rich

By Charles Pierce, Esquire

04 September 15

It's Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? time down at the federal

courthouse.

he may not realize it at the moment, although I suspect she has

realized it

all along, but Kim Davis just became a political television star and

a very

rich lady besides.

The clerk, Kim Davis of Rowan County, was ordered incarcerated after

a

hearing here before Judge David L. Bunning of Federal District

Court. The

contempt finding was another legal defeat for Ms. Davis, who has

argued that

she should not be forced to issue licenses that conflict with her

religious

beliefs. "The court cannot condone the willful disobedience of its

lawfully

issued order," Judge Bunning said. "If you give people the

opportunity to

choose which orders they follow, that's what potentially causes

problems."

Dear Judge Bunning: Thanks for nothing.

Let me explain to you what happens now. The entire political

communications

apparatus of the wingnut welfare system goes to DefCon 1. (Judge

Bunning's

e-mail is going to get very entertainingly unchristian, I suspect.)

Kim

Davis now becomes the latest ornament on the Hang Yourself Cross of

Bible-banging victimhood. There will be marches and vigils. There

will be a

six-figure book deal; my money's on John Fund as Davis's ghost.

There may

even be one of those movies produced by gullibility trawlers like

the one

helmed by Rick Santorum. Anybody want to bet me that she doesn't

speak at

next year's Republican National Convention? You have made a star,

Judge

Bunning, and the rest of us have to live with her.

Ms. Davis has said little amid her legal battle, but in a statement

her

lawyers released on Tuesday, she said she would not change her

position. "I

never imagined a day like this would come, where I would be asked to

violate

a central teaching of Scripture and of Jesus himself regarding

marriage,"

she said in the statement. "To issue a marriage license which

conflicts with

God's definition of marriage, with my name affixed to the

certificate, would

violate my conscience. It is not a light issue for me. It is a

heaven or

hell decision."

The fact that the law and common sense-to say nothing of the notion

that you

should do the damn job you get paid a salary to do-are lined up

behind Judge

Bunning doesn't matter a damn to the people inside the bubble. Only

two

contenders for president on the Republican side have made the quite

reasonable argument that Davis should do the job she swore an oath

(to God!)

to do, or quit the job because her conscience demands it. Now that

she's

tossed into the sneezer, I expect to hear at least some backing and

filling

from both Carly Fiorina and Lindsey Graham.

Stardom awaits behind those bars, Kim. I do wonder about one thing,

though.

Suppose Davis announced that it was against her conscience and God's



authority for her to submit to Judge's Bunning's authority and go to

jail.

Could she go home, then?

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