@cnnbrk To jail someone who disagrees with you, how liberal. Then masturbate over refugees and air your holier-than-thou cries... x
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@Cosmopeleton@cnnbrk separation of church and state. Why is that so hard to grasp? -
@ewdrew1977@cnnbrk She could have been moved to another position, or sacked with compensation. Not baying for her blood... x. -
@Cosmopeleton@cnnbrk her beliefs are irrelevant to her job. -
@ewdrew1977@cnnbrk Straight to jail. for the benefit of the New Glib Order... x.#JeSuisKimDavis -
@Cosmopeleton@cnnbrk no because she is violating the law period.
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@cnnbrk then let the lady out of jail. - 3 more replies
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@cnnbrk why is it ok for a judge to jail someone who has a right to religious freedom? -
@GandyRaymond@cnnbrk everyone has the right to religious freedom, including evyone in jail. What is your point? She's in jail for contempt. -
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@GandyRaymond @yeswiicann@cnnbrk Nope. Nothing to do with belief. She's in jail for not doing her job as a government official. -
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@2big2bereal@GandyRaymond @yeswiicann@cnnbrk The "law" you're asking to be cited is the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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@cnnbrk I stand behind her! I always will -
@AplemonLemon@cnnbrk Supporting people who defy the law is anti social behavior. Seek help. -
@HuntingBigfoot@cnnbrk I seek my Heavenly Father - he is my help
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