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A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him
to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. |
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On 9/9/15 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. The "clerk" has not returned to work. |
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Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/9/15 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. The "clerk" has not returned to work. She stopped issuing ALL licenses before going to jail. Not just same sex partners. |
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On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 13:28:58 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 9/9/15 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. The "clerk" has not returned to work. I am still waiting for the first challenge to the validity of those licenses. The governor has already hinted that he may be calling the legislature back to fix the language in the law after denying it was necessary. I guess the question might be, what will they do if the legislature deadlocks on the new law. Will they get locked up too? |
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On 9/10/15 12:59 AM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/9/15 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. The "clerk" has not returned to work. She stopped issuing ALL licenses before going to jail. Not just same sex partners. Yeah, Bill...we know. She wasn't doing her job. We'll see what happens upon her return to work. |
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On 9/10/2015 12:59 AM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/9/15 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. The "clerk" has not returned to work. She stopped issuing ALL licenses before going to jail. Not just same sex partners. That's history. Just like Sodom and Gomorrah in the Hebrew bible. Sodomy is legally encouraged by our progressive justice system now. |
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On Thu, 10 Sep 2015 07:26:37 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 9/10/15 12:59 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 9/9/15 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: A deputy county clerk in Kentucky says that even if his boss tells him to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, he will tell her he can't obey her and will instead follow a judge's order. Brian Mason works for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for five days over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Davis was released Tuesday. A federal judge warned her not to interfere with licensing; deputy clerks have been issuing them in her absence. But Davis' lawyers have said she can't violate her conscience, and she's repeatedly cited her beliefs about homosexuality as an apostolic Christian. The attorneys wouldn't say exactly what she'll do when she returns to work Friday or Monday. Mason said Wednesday that licenses would be granted to anyone seeking them. He told reporters that if Davis tells him to stop, he will tell her no. Mason says he would have to follow the judge's order to issue licenses. Lawyers for Rowan County clerk Kim Davis say she will return to work Friday or Monday. In the meantime, deputy clerk Mason says the office will issues licenses Wednesday in Davis' absence if anyone seeks them. Mason says that while Davis was jailed, the office issued 10 licenses: eight Friday, two Tuesday. Seven went to same-sex couples. - - - And Kentucky is still there... The clerk stopped issuing all licenses. The "clerk" has not returned to work. She stopped issuing ALL licenses before going to jail. Not just same sex partners. Yeah, Bill...we know. She wasn't doing her job. We'll see what happens upon her return to work. She may be planning to run for higher office. I bet at least 50%+1 of the Kentucky voters agree with her. After all, this is still Kentucky and I can't imagine gay people wanting to live there in the first place. |