MOREHEAD, Ky. — Under the threat of more jail time, Rowan County (Ky.) Clerk Kim Davis remained out of sight Monday as one of her deputy clerks issued a marriage licence to yet another lesbian couple, drawing heckles from some anti-gay protesters who questioned Davis' decision to not interfere.Shannon and Carmen Wampler-Collins were the first couple to obtain a license since Davis returned to work after her high-profile release from the Carter County Detention Center last week. Davis has been at the center of the dispute about gay marriage and religious liberty.Davis said earlier in the day that, while she still refuses to authorize marriage licenses, she will not stand in the way of a deputy clerk who began providing them more than a week ago. The clerk had been jailed for six days on a contempt of court charge.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on September 15, 2015, 08:14:31 AMIf it bothers her this much, can't she just resign and go work at Chic-Fil-A?somewhat offtopic but I recall the chic fil a debacle fondly.does anyone else?YouTubeit was full of so much autism on both sides, as well as on my part. It's funny to me when I look back at it.
If it bothers her this much, can't she just resign and go work at Chic-Fil-A?