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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Sep 2015

    Kentucky clerk Kim Davis says she won't block same-sex marriages.http://on.wsj.com/1Ld3Q1F 

    1:08 PM - 14 Sep 2015
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      1. Dave‏ @davidlbecker2 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ why wasn't she fired for not actually doing her job?

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      1. Tsik_See‏ @Tsik_See 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ So what kinda schoolin does one ned too bee a Kentucky Klerk?

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      1. Theresa Castilonia‏ @TCastilonia 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ THAT'S BETTER,THE GOVERNOR SHOULD TAKE HER NAME OFF OF ALL DOCUMENTS

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      2. TFunk  🇺🇸‏ @ac8736 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ you mean she's gonna do her job? Let's stop polluting people's mind with a false sense of reality. Practice religion at home..

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      1. clausdietersen‏ @cdgham 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ...who cares, she's just a provincial nobody...

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      1. SanSanB‏ @sansanb 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ Why don't she just relinquish that part of her job.

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      1. Patrick‏ @PatrickInNC 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ You mean "marriages."

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      2. Toothpick Nick‏ @nicholaswright 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ #Paywall Also, she *just* wanted her name off the licenses. Now it's removed, so she won't block subordinates from giving them. Simple.

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      3. (((Patti Fink)))‏ @PattiFink 14 Sep 2015
        Replying to @nicholaswright

        @nicholaswright @WSJ An "accommodation" of her own creation, not necessarily legal or not in violation of fed court order. #DoYourJob

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      4. Toothpick Nick‏ @nicholaswright 14 Sep 2015
        Replying to @PattiFink

        @PattiFink @WSJ hopefully if the licenses aren't valid, that they will be ruled valid without her signature needed soon.

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      5. (((Patti Fink)))‏ @PattiFink 14 Sep 2015
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        @nicholaswright @WSJ Don't count on it, LOL. Either way she's useless if others simply do her job and fulfill her oath of office. #DoYourJob

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      6. Toothpick Nick‏ @nicholaswright 14 Sep 2015
        Replying to @PattiFink

        @PattiFink @WSJ huh? You said keeping her name off licenses is probably not legal, how could others do job w/o forging her signature?

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      7. (((Patti Fink)))‏ @PattiFink 14 Sep 2015
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        @nicholaswright @WSJ As Deputy Clerks, they already deal w/taxpayer @ the counter when she's @ lunch/off. Court order = to let them continue

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      8. Toothpick Nick‏ @nicholaswright 14 Sep 2015
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        @PattiFink @WSJ source? She said when she was in jail that any marriage licenses that went out without her there "might not have been legal"

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      9. (((Patti Fink)))‏ @PattiFink 14 Sep 2015
        Replying to @nicholaswright

        @nicholaswright @WSJ That's her wishful thinking, she wants to be the end-all be-all of her office, which ran just fine when she was in jail

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      1. Robert Santamaria‏ @rsantamaria92 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ why does she still have a job?

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      1. Charlie Fernandez‏ @osbrany 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ yea she'll keep going to jail. #IdiotNation

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      1. Dave Scoven‏ @DaveScoven 14 Sep 2015
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        @WSJ Gee, that's swell. Does she want a cookie for that?

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