Monday, September 28, 2015

Kim Davis vs Lois Lerner

As I write this Judge Benning-a federal judge over Kentucky-is the latest foot soldier in the gaystapo war against freewill.  When put on a ballot, people overwhelmingly vote against letting two homosexuals play dress up and call it marriage.  The solution? Don't let the citizens vote on it anymore.
 Now we have the latest martyr, Kim Davis.  She is the brave Christian woman who will not feed the delusion of homosexuals. She won't issue them a marriage license because, well, they won't be married. She is a strong Christian woman and God bless her for it.  The ignorant tool, judge who allowed this travesty should be held accountable.  Ms. Davis has a right to religious expression.  Those homosexuals clearly have the means to go to one of the deluded counties or cities in Kentucky that will give them a piece of paper, but instead-they choose to sacrifice Ms. Davis on the alter of homosexual acceptance.  A pox on their houses.
Lois Lerner, on the other hand, is drawing a pretty chunk of change in her retirement.  She is under a contempt order from Congress, but Obama's DOJ won't enforce the charge.  She is living the good life.  It helps to have friends in higher places, doesn't it?
I believe we have a Tenth Amendment it reads The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
That's pretty simple to understand isn't it? Even a liquored up Bader-Ginsburg should be able to comprehend it.  Instead, the Supremes invented a whole new class of rights.  It doesn't hurt when two of the justices had already presided over some homosexual dress up parties.  Did they recluse themselves? HA!
The world is pretty upside down right now.  Russia and China are ginning up, Obama is taking selfies in Alaska.  B.O. warned us that he would 'fundamentally transform' the country.  The smart people who voted against him knew what he meant.  Don't be surprised when he does it.  Think about it, you'll thank me later.

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