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Texas Judge claims US Supreme Court supports her right to not officiate gay weddings

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  1. FeminalPanda
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    Being a government worker is different, but his needs to go back to the supreme court to see if it will get corrected or show us that it's time to take back the government.

    Being a government worker is different, but his needs to go back to the supreme court to see if it will get corrected or show us that it's time to take back the government.

    13 votes
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    paddirn
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    I mean, unfortunately she may not be wrong. If this case or a case like it makes it up to the Supreme Court, I could see them making a garbage-ruling like that (regardless of how they've ruled...

    I mean, unfortunately she may not be wrong. If this case or a case like it makes it up to the Supreme Court, I could see them making a garbage-ruling like that (regardless of how they've ruled previously). These people have no ideological consistency, of course they'd rule in favor of that.

    6 votes
    1. AFuddyDuddy
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      Separation of church and state does not allow this asshat to make that decision. They just make the marriage officially recognized by the state. Her religion shouldn't have anything to do with...

      Separation of church and state does not allow this asshat to make that decision.

      They just make the marriage officially recognized by the state.

      Her religion shouldn't have anything to do with performing official duties of the state. If she cannot perform those duties, she needs to retire and allow someone else to take her place.

      Getting so fed up with religiosity in politics.

      20 votes
  3. Tigress
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    I'd say that was fast but I think the better word is expected :(.

    I'd say that was fast but I think the better word is expected :(.

    3 votes