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Which might be a Good Thing, too... :)
And if religious beliefs become the Get Out Of Jail Free Card for anyone and everyone who decides they don't want to Obey a Law, we, as a society are totally fucked.
Just watch.
It is therefore imperative that our Constitution and its jurisdictional definitions be understood before remedies can be applied. One of the repetitive mistakes being made is to challenge the constitutionality of a given piece of legislation and find that it is upheld. But what is not asked is where does it apply? No powers not enumerated in Article I and any amendments are just not applicable within any of the States. An Act may be considered constitutional but applies only to a territorial possession.
It is the maintenance of the myth that is allowing this to happen. Like any problem, if the root cause is not addressed it won't get fixed.
https://youtu.be/CW8LwE_DqH0
As I have said before...the left, the slave holders, the progressives are 'AntiLectual; that's why they do not get the meaning of words.
And it's hardly "manipulating society" to require a public official to either perform the duties of her office or resign.
"Staver [her lawyer] said that Davis stands by her Christian faith, will not issue gay marriage licenses and has 'no remorse,' commending her 'incredible resilience and faith.'” http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/...
She has not "lost her rights". She has no right to rewrite law in her accordance with arbitrary religious faith. She is defiantly maintaining an irrational position in attempting to elevate her arbitrary religious beliefs to a privileged position. If she doesn't want to perform the duties of her job she should resign. She can engage in civil disobedience if she wants to, but that requires taking responsibility for breaking the law, which is exactly what is happening. Religion is not an exemption.
Is she a "prisoner of conscience"? She is a prisoner of her own irrational beliefs.
How is defining a class of people's rights on paper not awarding rights?
and older and more expansive. . these are probably "virgin" timber
here in the hinterlands. . old. . we cut one down to build this house
which was (I counted the rings) 115 years old. . in 2004. -- j
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It's amazing. Where was all this concern when the Patriot Act took over your precious Constitution. Now you do the deer in the headlights act and say huh?
Pathetic.
. . . No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
What is your position on individual rights? Are such rights absolute or are they dependent upon whatever the voters in a particular geographical area decide?
ARTICLE I SECTION 1. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate
and House of Representatives.
Congress passes laws. The Supreme Court does not legislate law. Has Congress passed a law making same-sex marriage legal? What she has done is not unconstitutional. She should not be in jail.
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