It's been two months since the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage and declared it a constitutionally protected civil right, and now, attorneys general and governors who battled against it are receiving a pricey thank-you note for their loss.
The county clerk for Rowan County, Kentucky, Kim Davis, is now released from prison after being told by the U.S. District judge not to interfere with same-sex marriage licenses. Will she obey him? If she doesn't it may not matter.
It looks as if bigot-of-the-month Kim Davis and her ilk have been kicked to the curb by GoFundMe.
Davis is warming a cot in a local Kentucky jail after a district court judge held her in contempt for not complying with federal law.
Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis claims "God's moral law conflicts" with her job and the action she took to resolve that conflict has landed her in jail. I suspect that for most of us that is the correct outcome. Why? Because her argument is nonsense.
Ashland -
A county clerk in Kentucky who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples because of her religious beliefs was found in contempt by a federal judge on Thursday and sent to jail.