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ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. – Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who served a 6-day sentence for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is guilty of bigamy, according to a state bylaw issued by Isaac Shelby, the first elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Owing to a clerical error, Davis neglected to have her divorce decree with first husband Dwain Wallace properly notarized before eventually marrying Joe Davis, her current, second and fourth husband. Before marrying Davis, she conceived twins during an adulterous affair with construction worker Thomas McIntyre, which led to the breakup of her first marriage, and interfered with her second. After Joe and Kim Davis’ divorce, Kim reconciled with, and later married McIntyre, after Joe Davis signed a parental rights agreement for the twins fathered by McIntyre. McIntyre and Davis’s marriage lasted less than a year. Two years after the McIntyre breakup, Kim Davis and Joe Davis remarried. Since Kentucky law found that Kim Davis was still technically married to Dwain Wallace while “in cohabitation” with McIntyre before their eventual breakup – and before the first of her two marriages to Joe Davis, which book-ended the less than year-long marriage to McIntyre – the technical definition of bigamy was met. To further add to her woes, Davis apparently failed to notarize the parental rights papers between Joe and the McIntyre twins. Due to that oversight, the Kentucky bylaw finds that Kim now owes husband number 1 over $100K in child support, even though they were not his biological children, but because her first marriage was unknowingly still in effect while she was in the adulterous relationship with McIntyre before remarrying Davis. Legal scholars also say the Davis matter now serves as a test case for the issue of trigamy: the condition of having three spouses, resulting from a marriage to a third party when the divorce status between a first and a second party has not been finalized, or if a marriage between 2 and 3 parties has not been legally nullified before another legal union is entered into, whether or not the parties are aware of their legal, marital status (the Taylor Statute). Davis returned to her job as county clerk on Sep. 14, and read a statement to the press vowing not to interfere with her deputy clerks’ issuance of licenses to gay couples, mandated by law. Davis said current licenses would not bear her name, and would not carry her authority: “I am no hero. I’m just a person that’s been transformed by the grace of God, who wants to work, be with my family. I just want to serve my neighbors quietly without violating my conscience.” Davis was found in contempt of a federal judge’s order earlier this month and served six days behind bars. She has since filed a second request to further delay her religious freedom violation case. http://tinyurl.com/oqjwhro |
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 10:48:19 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: ROWAN COUNTY, Ky. – Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who served a 6-day sentence for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is guilty of bigamy, according to a state bylaw issued by Isaac Shelby, the first elected Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This may be the first test of the Kentucky law since it was thrown out by the SCOTUS. There is no severability clause written into that law so when they said the definition of "one man and one woman" was unconstitutional, the whole article was invalid. Who know how many people can be married at one time in Kentucky? |
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.."..for crazy christian kim davis?" Snip.... What a piece of work! I guess God gave her a pass on her adulterous ways. |
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On 9/18/15 12:01 PM, True North wrote:
Keyser Sze ."..for crazy christian kim davis?" Snip.... What a piece of work! I guess God gave her a pass on her adulterous ways. She's a heroine among the idiots of rec.bloats. |
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1:25 PMKeyser Sze - show quoted text - The real question, taking into account that it is Kentucky, is the impact any of this will have on brothers marrying their sisters and first cousins marrying each other. "I spent some time in the "confluence" of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky when I worked for The Associated Press. Once week, I was covering a conference on Black Lung disease, and I recall several public officials from Kentucky asserting there was no connection between the coal dust the miners were ingesting and the disease. I was there at the invitation of Isadore Buff: I. E. Buff" Snip.... Amazing how these hero's emerge and dedicate their lives to the betterment of their fellow man...sometimes at great cost to themselves. |
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On 9/18/2015 12:36 PM, True North wrote:
1:25 PMKeyser Sze - show quoted text - The real question, taking into account that it is Kentucky, is the impact any of this will have on brothers marrying their sisters and first cousins marrying each other. "I spent some time in the "confluence" of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky when I worked for The Associated Press. Once week, I was covering a conference on Black Lung disease, and I recall several public officials from Kentucky asserting there was no connection between the coal dust the miners were ingesting and the disease. I was there at the invitation of Isadore Buff: I. E. Buff" Snip.... Amazing how these hero's emerge and dedicate their lives to the betterment of their fellow man...sometimes at great cost to themselves. Careful there Donnie. If Krause farts he'll blow your head off. |
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FlautentJim let's one rip.....
"Careful there Donnie. If Krause farts he'll blow your head off." Ah...StinkyJim and his toilet humour...always guaranteed to stink the joint out. |
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True North wrote:
Keyser Sze ."..for crazy christian kim davis?" Snip.... What a piece of work! I guess God gave her a pass on her adulterous ways. Did you finally decide to take your POS boat to the scrap yard for beer money, dummy? |
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True North wrote:
1:25 PMKeyser Sze - show quoted text - The real question, taking into account that it is Kentucky, is the impact any of this will have on brothers marrying their sisters and first cousins marrying each other. "I spent some time in the "confluence" of West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky when I worked for The Associated Press. Once week, I was covering a conference on Black Lung disease, and I recall several public officials from Kentucky asserting there was no connection between the coal dust the miners were ingesting and the disease. I was there at the invitation of Isadore Buff: I. E. Buff" Snip.... Amazing how these hero's emerge and dedicate their lives to the betterment of their fellow man...sometimes at great cost to themselves. Amazing how the idiot always posts from Google Groups and has to make his own quotes. |
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