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Amid the Kim Davis debacle, politicians spy a rare opportunity
Politicians who may have thought they wouldn’t have to say much at all about gay marriage find themselves facing a difficult question: Do you support Kim Davis?
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The Kim Davis saga is far from over
When she returned to work, Davis altered every marriage form by removing her name… and then inexplicably required all forms to be notarized.
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Lawyer: Kim Davis may have interfered with gay marriage order again
Today an attorney claims that Davis “confiscated all the original forms” when she returned to work on Monday, replacing them with forms that delete her name.
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Straight men everywhere are making out with each other to spite Kim Davis
#KissesForKim is a new social media movement in which straight guys make out with each other then upload the pictures and videos to social media.
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Mayoral canddidate inspired by Kim Davis vows to “eradicate” gays by throwing them all in jail
“I would get the D.A. to swear out a warrant on any man who says he’s gay. Sodomy is a crime!”
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Kim Davis loses yet another appeal in gay marriage case
Davis’ lawyers now argue that the order should apply only to named couples, meaning she wouldn’t have to license gay marriages while the case is still pending.
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Court once again denies Kim Davis’ bid to delay marriage licenses
The ACLU claims this is “Davis’ latest attempt to avoid the obligations of her office.”
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Most Americans don’t agree with Kim Davis’ stance on gay marriage
In a poll, three out of four respondents believed treating everyone equally under the law is more important than upholding a single person’s religious beliefs.
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Are marriage licenses without Kim Davis’ signature valid?
While Kentucky’s governor insists that marriage licenses without Davis’ signature are valid, the ACLU is concerned they aren’t ultimately legitimate,
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Kentucky clerks follow law, but face tremendous conflict
“I just pray that I’m not doing anything wrong,” one clerk commented. “It’s always on my conscience. The devil ain’t going to let it die.”