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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2786955" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>What is the basis of "legal basis'? Is it not the consent of the governed? I understand the logic and reasonableness of your argument but please dig deeper. Others in this thread have impugned the character of the court clerk but I suspect she enjoys the support of the people who elected her. Did the Kentucky legislature or the U.S. Congress vote to legalize gay marriage? No - the Supreme Court acted to legislate judicially. </p><p></p><p>When the common person perceives that they are being forced to do something against their will, pushback will occur. If you support gay marriage, you may mistakenly view all those who do not as bigots. For those who are irate about the actions of this clerk - please tone down the rhetoric. You are blinding yourself to a full and complete understanding of the issue. Reasonable people can disagree on this issue. Present your arguments dispassionately if you wish to influence the opinions of others. Civil rights - Civil disobedience - Civil discourse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2786955, member: 688"] What is the basis of "legal basis'? Is it not the consent of the governed? I understand the logic and reasonableness of your argument but please dig deeper. Others in this thread have impugned the character of the court clerk but I suspect she enjoys the support of the people who elected her. Did the Kentucky legislature or the U.S. Congress vote to legalize gay marriage? No - the Supreme Court acted to legislate judicially. When the common person perceives that they are being forced to do something against their will, pushback will occur. If you support gay marriage, you may mistakenly view all those who do not as bigots. For those who are irate about the actions of this clerk - please tone down the rhetoric. You are blinding yourself to a full and complete understanding of the issue. Reasonable people can disagree on this issue. Present your arguments dispassionately if you wish to influence the opinions of others. Civil rights - Civil disobedience - Civil discourse. [/QUOTE]
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