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The New York Times Verified account ‏@nytimes Sep 30

Vatican spokesman confirms Pope Francis met with Kim Davis, declines to elaborate http://nyti.ms/1FI38IL 

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  1. PunchDrunkProgrammer ‏@oscartaracena Sep 30

    @nytimes the pope has lost any credibility with this meeting

    8 retweets 26 likes
    1. karen munro ‏@BaileyPittipat Sep 30

      @nytimes The Pope, his religious stand against homosexuels and his followers are wrong. Law rules. Equal rights mean for all humans. All.

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    3. Conservative Sista ‏@Conssista Sep 30

      @BaileyPittipat @nytimes Shutting down someone's religious freedoms is as discriminatory as shutting down gay rights

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    4. karen munro ‏@BaileyPittipat Sep 30

      @Conssista @nytimes Right to religious freedom stops where it interferes with another's life. You can swing your arms til you hit my nose.

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    5. Paul Preston ‏@Presto2011 Sep 30

      @BaileyPittipat @Conssista @nytimes Don't be such a hater or bigot Karen.

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    7. Conservative Sista ‏@Conssista Sep 30

      @Presto2011 @BaileyPittipat @nytimes Our #Constitution #1A- ReligiousFreedom is a right I'm #American, Karen isn't. pic.twitter.com/VNRfsJKLO0

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    8. Paul Preston ‏@Presto2011 Sep 30

      @Conssista @BaileyPittipat @nytimes and in Canada Too!

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    9. Conservative Sista ‏@Conssista Sep 30

      @Presto2011 @BaileyPittipat @nytimes I know, astounding Social Warriors hatred 4 religious freedoms. So glad we bigots hv Constitution ;-)

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    10. Paul Preston ‏@Presto2011 Sep 30

      @Conssista Until the LGBTQS change the Constitution, I'm sure that's next on their list! :(

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    1. Mercury's Rainbow ‏@runner_selfies Sep 30

      @nytimes The Pope is human, made a mistake meeting with Kim Davis. Guess it is our turn to forgive.

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    3. Colorado REDTraci ‏@goptraci Sep 30 Colorado, USA

      @runner_selfies @nytimes LMAO... the Pope is infallible per Catholic doctrine. For people who don't know, it means he doesn't make mistakes

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  2. Jenks Miller ‏@HorsebackNoise Sep 30

    @nytimes gross

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    1. Colorado REDTraci ‏@goptraci Sep 30 Colorado, USA

      @nytimes Yesterday: Liberals love the Pope! Today: Kim Davis? WTF? The Pope sucks.

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    1. Kate ‏@Gooder_English Sep 30

      @nytimes perfect example of why the separation of church & state is more important than ever.

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    2. Brandon Drake ‏@Got2LuvTheDrake Sep 30

      @Gooder_English @nytimes guess there's no more reason to tout his views on climate change

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  3. Ann Haley ‏@GrAnnHaley Sep 30

    @nytimes This news will negate much of the goodwill shown toward Pope. Shame on the Vatican.

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  4. Kat Ivanova ‏@thekatnova Sep 30

    @nytimes @pontifex She's still violating the Constitution and the civil rights of both gay and straight couples #fail

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  5. Eric Peck ‏@AnnaWalking Sep 30

    @nytimes My respect for the pope, at the very least for his judgment, just crashed.

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