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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 2789614" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>This whole thing is a bunch of theater. If she was so morally outraged, and really felt convicted about not issuing licenses, she should quit. She is a servant of the State, period. The Feds dictate what the states may do - we lost that argument in 1865. (had lots of great ramifications, didn't it?)</p><p> Does an armed city worker have to enforce unjust laws? Yes, and he may disagree with them, but it boils down to choosing to serve the State and take the silver, or quit, and let someone not so sensitive to such issues go about enforcing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 2789614, member: 25419"] This whole thing is a bunch of theater. If she was so morally outraged, and really felt convicted about not issuing licenses, she should quit. She is a servant of the State, period. The Feds dictate what the states may do - we lost that argument in 1865. (had lots of great ramifications, didn't it?) Does an armed city worker have to enforce unjust laws? Yes, and he may disagree with them, but it boils down to choosing to serve the State and take the silver, or quit, and let someone not so sensitive to such issues go about enforcing them. [/QUOTE]
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