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Is there an Arizona law that: Downwinder Feb 2014 #1
But a judge isn't a minister. pnwmom Feb 2014 #2
Also from the article... theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #3
Yes, that is definitely too broad. Broad to the point of deceptive. n/t pnwmom Feb 2014 #4
Yep, purposely so. theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #7
Seems to me that a 'minister' had a perfect right to refuse Stonepounder Feb 2014 #23
Quite right. elleng Mar 2014 #24
Did you read the post to which you replied? merrily Mar 2014 #27
Certainly I did. Stonepounder Mar 2014 #31
montenegro kardonb Feb 2014 #11
from the link: niyad Feb 2014 #12
The bill defines "minister" as anyone "authorized to solemnize a marriage struggle4progress Feb 2014 #19
yeah, that's crazy pnwmom Feb 2014 #20
Ridiculous. A minister is an employee of a church or a person who routinely conducts services. Shrike47 Mar 2014 #28
It's game-playing by the legislator, who figures that protecting ministers' right-to-conscience struggle4progress Mar 2014 #29
Ministers, priests and rabbis are already exempt from being sued. former9thward Feb 2014 #5
+1000 theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #8
This is gettig so obvious thats its starting to get stupidly funny weissmam Feb 2014 #6
And stupidly expensive theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #9
Dear Arizona corporations SCVDem Feb 2014 #10
Yep. That have proven they cannot be trusted. theHandpuppet Feb 2014 #17
No judge has to do it now. daybranch Feb 2014 #13
Separation of Church and State anyone? wtf uppityperson Feb 2014 #14
I'm a little confused Jack Rabbit Feb 2014 #15
I like your "However" SCVDem Feb 2014 #16
Ha. This is funny to me. Why? Because my late F-i-L, a minister, refused to "solemnize" his own WinkyDink Feb 2014 #18
"Gay marriage, it should be noted, is not legal in Arizona" struggle4progress Feb 2014 #21
Seriously... geomon666 Feb 2014 #22
BOYCOTT ARIZONA!!! blkmusclmachine Mar 2014 #25
Government officials, including judges-especially judges-are not allowed to discriminate. merrily Mar 2014 #26
The US needs to do the right thing and give that territory back to Mexico. olddad56 Mar 2014 #30
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