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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 2786837" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>Yes, and that's made clear to them when they sign up; they don't <em>lose</em> their rights so much as <em>waive</em> them.</p><p></p><p>Ms. Davis may retain the right to practice her religion, but I suspect she's about to enjoy her right to equal treatment under the law--namely, parking her butt in a jail cell for contempt. The (federal) judge has ordered her to appear on Thursday. Do note that in addition to a federal judicial ruling, she's also violating a state statute requiring her to execute her office faithfully. The governor is looking into appointing a special prosecutor on that charge.</p><p></p><p>As I once heard a judge tell a defendant in a contempt citation ordering him to appear in two weeks, "bring a toothbrush."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 2786837, member: 13624"] Yes, and that's made clear to them when they sign up; they don't [I]lose[/I] their rights so much as [I]waive[/I] them. Ms. Davis may retain the right to practice her religion, but I suspect she's about to enjoy her right to equal treatment under the law--namely, parking her butt in a jail cell for contempt. The (federal) judge has ordered her to appear on Thursday. Do note that in addition to a federal judicial ruling, she's also violating a state statute requiring her to execute her office faithfully. The governor is looking into appointing a special prosecutor on that charge. As I once heard a judge tell a defendant in a contempt citation ordering him to appear in two weeks, "bring a toothbrush." [/QUOTE]
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