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<blockquote data-quote="Eagle Eye" data-source="post: 2787911" data-attributes="member: 34489"><p>we've been through this</p><p>she was not elected for her religious beliefs? She was elected because people though she would do her job. This was no problem when she was elected cause gay marriage was not legal at the time. Now that it is, she can no longer do her job by CHOICE. Therefore she should resign from her job or do it (as was ordered by the highest court, whose opinion she sought voluntarily). She chose not to do it, which resulted in her being in contempt of court, and resulted with her being put in jail. This decision was made by a judge who thought that fines would not be appropriate punishment</p><p></p><p>read some of Dave's posts some pages back.. He explains it better than i do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagle Eye, post: 2787911, member: 34489"] we've been through this she was not elected for her religious beliefs? She was elected because people though she would do her job. This was no problem when she was elected cause gay marriage was not legal at the time. Now that it is, she can no longer do her job by CHOICE. Therefore she should resign from her job or do it (as was ordered by the highest court, whose opinion she sought voluntarily). She chose not to do it, which resulted in her being in contempt of court, and resulted with her being put in jail. This decision was made by a judge who thought that fines would not be appropriate punishment read some of Dave's posts some pages back.. He explains it better than i do. [/QUOTE]
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