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Lonestarblue

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10. Remember Kim Davis, the KY anti-LGBT clerk?
Sun Mar 31, 2019, 10:25 AM
Mar 2019

She’s been married four times. I wonder how she would like the State telling her she could not get a divorce. It’s mystifying to me that so many people want a government that bases its laws on the beliefs that most of them do not even live by. I know it’s hypocrisy, but it’s also a lack of justvplain common sense.

Hell, yes! sinkingfeeling Mar 2019 #1
Ironically, a secular, nontheistic, religiously neutral America no_hypocrisy Mar 2019 #2
Not ironic at all plimsoll Mar 2019 #8
And that's a good thing.... reACTIONary Mar 2019 #17
Absolutely thegoose Mar 2019 #3
Absolutely. No playing favorites. No playing anything at all. LS_Editor Mar 2019 #4
Yes. This isn't Vatican City, okay? calimary Mar 2019 #5
I long for a secular America! NRaleighLiberal Mar 2019 #6
Freedom of religion also means diverdownjt Apr 2019 #18
The 3 wise men were pagans. watoos Mar 2019 #7
Exchange student from Costa Rica Marthe48 Mar 2019 #9
Remember Kim Davis, the KY anti-LGBT clerk? Lonestarblue Mar 2019 #10
Mickey Rooney married 7 times Marthe48 Mar 2019 #13
YES. nt Mars and Minerva Mar 2019 #11
The Separation of Church and State Was the Wisest Thing That Our Founding Fathers Did panfluteman Mar 2019 #12
Yes ... and yes again! WestCoastDem42 Mar 2019 #14
No religions. Period. angrychair Mar 2019 #15
Freedom Of Religion Progressive2020 Mar 2019 #16
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