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Kim Davis, the clerk of Rowan County, Ky., who was embraced by Christian
conservatives because of her resistance to same-sex marriage, said
Friday that she would shun her Democratic Party roots and become a
Republican.

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Well, of course...she's a bigot and feels more comfy among the
gay-hating Republican bigots.
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On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:08:54 -0400, Keyser Söze
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Kim Davis, the clerk of Rowan County, Ky., who was embraced by Christian
conservatives because of her resistance to same-sex marriage, said
Friday that she would shun her Democratic Party roots and become a
Republican.

- - -

Well, of course...she's a bigot and feels more comfy among the
gay-hating Republican bigots.


Unfortunately homophobia is a bipartisan activity.

Blue collar democrats and latinos are not big on gay people either.
Bill and Hillary only "evolved" in recent years.
Remember who signed DOMA.

I still think the answer is to get the government out of the marriage
business and let it be the religious ceremony it always was.
There are far more efficient ways to deal with the legal issues.
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On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 08:24:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 9/26/15 1:46 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:08:54 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Kim Davis, the clerk of Rowan County, Ky., who was embraced by Christian
conservatives because of her resistance to same-sex marriage, said
Friday that she would shun her Democratic Party roots and become a
Republican.

- - -

Well, of course...she's a bigot and feels more comfy among the
gay-hating Republican bigots.


Unfortunately homophobia is a bipartisan activity.

Blue collar democrats and latinos are not big on gay people either.
Bill and Hillary only "evolved" in recent years.
Remember who signed DOMA.

I still think the answer is to get the government out of the marriage
business and let it be the religious ceremony it always was.
There are far more efficient ways to deal with the legal issues.



The issue, I posit, is the number/percentage of homophobic public
officials who push their anti-gay beliefs on the freedoms and rights of
others. With that criteria in mind, Republican bigots far outnumber
Democratic bigots. In fact, Republican bigots far outnumber Democratic
bigots on just about every "social" issue and "rights" issue. The GOP
*is* the party of bigotry and hatred.


If that was true, they could win these fights legislatively and not
have to resort to the courts
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On 9/26/15 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 08:24:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 9/26/15 1:46 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:08:54 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Kim Davis, the clerk of Rowan County, Ky., who was embraced by Christian
conservatives because of her resistance to same-sex marriage, said
Friday that she would shun her Democratic Party roots and become a
Republican.

- - -

Well, of course...she's a bigot and feels more comfy among the
gay-hating Republican bigots.

Unfortunately homophobia is a bipartisan activity.

Blue collar democrats and latinos are not big on gay people either.
Bill and Hillary only "evolved" in recent years.
Remember who signed DOMA.

I still think the answer is to get the government out of the marriage
business and let it be the religious ceremony it always was.
There are far more efficient ways to deal with the legal issues.



The issue, I posit, is the number/percentage of homophobic public
officials who push their anti-gay beliefs on the freedoms and rights of
others. With that criteria in mind, Republican bigots far outnumber
Democratic bigots. In fact, Republican bigots far outnumber Democratic
bigots on just about every "social" issue and "rights" issue. The GOP
*is* the party of bigotry and hatred.


If that was true, they could win these fights legislatively and not
have to resort to the courts


It is the courts, typically, that pull the righties up by the pubic
hairs on these issues. They try to pass or maintain homophobic laws, but
usually the courts tell them to go **** themselves. But not only, and
only fairly recently.


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On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 10:41:51 -0400, Keyser Söze
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On 9/26/15 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 26 Sep 2015 08:24:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 9/26/15 1:46 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:08:54 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

Kim Davis, the clerk of Rowan County, Ky., who was embraced by Christian
conservatives because of her resistance to same-sex marriage, said
Friday that she would shun her Democratic Party roots and become a
Republican.

- - -

Well, of course...she's a bigot and feels more comfy among the
gay-hating Republican bigots.

Unfortunately homophobia is a bipartisan activity.

Blue collar democrats and latinos are not big on gay people either.
Bill and Hillary only "evolved" in recent years.
Remember who signed DOMA.

I still think the answer is to get the government out of the marriage
business and let it be the religious ceremony it always was.
There are far more efficient ways to deal with the legal issues.



The issue, I posit, is the number/percentage of homophobic public
officials who push their anti-gay beliefs on the freedoms and rights of
others. With that criteria in mind, Republican bigots far outnumber
Democratic bigots. In fact, Republican bigots far outnumber Democratic
bigots on just about every "social" issue and "rights" issue. The GOP
*is* the party of bigotry and hatred.


If that was true, they could win these fights legislatively and not
have to resort to the courts


It is the courts, typically, that pull the righties up by the pubic
hairs on these issues. They try to pass or maintain homophobic laws, but
usually the courts tell them to go **** themselves. But not only, and
only fairly recently.


Again you avoid the point. A majority of all Americans are not in
favor of gay marriage, (D&R).

BTW libertarians are in favor of everyone's rights but they are a
minority too.
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