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I hope there's wise-ass clerk, brave enough TlalocW Jun 2015 #1
When you get a job where religious tests should not be allowed rurallib Jun 2015 #2
This is reminding me of pharmacists refusing to fill a prescription for the morning after pill MiniMe Jun 2015 #3
Yup, that was one of my first thoughts Gloria Jun 2015 #13
I object to paying taxes so I should be able to have the same leeway AuntPatsy Jun 2015 #4
damn straight! (no pun promise) restorefreedom Jun 2015 #21
especially in Texas AuntPatsy Jun 2015 #23
really. i thought gov restorefreedom Jun 2015 #25
The oil drop hurt many of us, it's funny how they are being so quiet about it..... AuntPatsy Jun 2015 #26
it really doesn.t seem to be mentioned much restorefreedom Jun 2015 #27
Good thing I'm not the type that believes it's possible to have a perfect world so I'm less likely AuntPatsy Jun 2015 #28
me total. total realist restorefreedom Jun 2015 #39
I can't but agree, don't feel alone, sometimes talking helps :) AuntPatsy Jun 2015 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author restorefreedom Jun 2015 #49
yes it does. restorefreedom Jun 2015 #50
The Supreme Court has made a decision. It's the law now. The Velveteen Ocelot Jun 2015 #5
I noticed he didn't put his ass out on the line by,,,, Cryptoad Jun 2015 #6
'Course not. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #11
Ala. Chief Justice DID put his sorry ass on the line dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #19
Seems like I remember ocne before him be removed from the court Cryptoad Jun 2015 #34
He got rewarded for his earlier refusal to obey the law dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #41
I am wondering if the President will need to call out the National Guard. Manifestor_of_Light Jun 2015 #7
Modern shotgun weddings. eggplant Jun 2015 #29
that would make a political cartoon! NJCher Jun 2015 #42
Federal troops are absolutely called for. randys1 Jun 2015 #52
Can they also not issue divorce certificate Geronimoe Jun 2015 #8
Does the AG have to be a member of the Bar? PSPS Jun 2015 #9
Ken Paxton may not be a member of the bar much longer dem in texas Jun 2015 #32
Nice to see such submission to the Church of Jesus Christ Christian-Aryan Nations. delrem Jun 2015 #10
Ain't religion just wonderful diabolical shit full of weirdness. n/t RKP5637 Jun 2015 #12
Religion is not the cause of this melm00se Jun 2015 #46
Excellent point!!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2015 #48
Religious beliefs have no point being exercised bucolic_frolic Jun 2015 #14
Fine. Let the DoJ keep watch over them. HooptieWagon Jun 2015 #15
So can Texans examine a clerk who refuses to issue a license on Malraiders Jun 2015 #16
Our clerk is going to do it, but she was waiting on "proper forms" since the old Dustlawyer Jun 2015 #35
I'm sure our republican AG will get on that issue ASAP. Abbott and Malraiders Jun 2015 #38
Not unless the clerk practices "sharia law". delrem Jun 2015 #53
If the damn right wing wackos in Texas Unknown Beatle Jun 2015 #17
That'll cost them randr Jun 2015 #18
Let the lawsuits begin TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #20
right. same thing with cake bakers and the wedding issue restorefreedom Jun 2015 #22
Texas has not lost enough lawsuits Gothmog Jun 2015 #24
I'd love to claim this as original, but I can't... dobleremolque Jun 2015 #30
Lol, welcome to DU. a la izquierda Jun 2015 #45
If a Texas government employee is Christian, can he refuse to help Muslim/Jewish/Atheist customers? Democat Jun 2015 #31
The Founding Fathers foreseen this and thats why its stated Iliyah Jun 2015 #33
Again these "freedom of religious rights folks kacekwl Jun 2015 #36
If their superstition prohibits them from doing their job they should move on, Darb Jun 2015 #37
Since SCOTUS said they have three weeks to appeal, does this mean they can wait until after the DebJ Jun 2015 #43
How do you handle the assholes in these states? Scalded Nun Jun 2015 #44
And TX gay couples have hit the civil judgment jackpot. closeupready Jun 2015 #47
The AG should be arrested by federal agents. nt ladjf Jun 2015 #51
As an advocate of universal sharia law, I congratulate this attorney general! delrem Jun 2015 #54
Paxton's idiotic little ploy isn't working. Paladin Jun 2015 #55
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