Jailed Clerk Kim Davis Just Presented A 'Remedy' That Could Fix The Situation For Everyone
Judge Bunning in ordering the imprisonment of Davis stated that: “The court cannot condone the willful disobedience of its lawfully issued order.” He further explained that the clerk’s good-faith belief is “simply not a viable defense,” dismissing her appeal to God’s moral law and freedom of conscience. “The idea of natural law superseding this court’s authority would be a dangerous precedent indeed,” he said.
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No one is stripping Davis of her rights and this has nothing to do with "Nuremburg" or anything like it. She is in jail for defying a court order to stop willfully continuing to violate other peoples' civil rights. She is not on trial and not claiming she was "under orders": She is appealing to her own religious dogma as an alleged basis to do whatever she wants as a government official simply because she is "religious". That is nonsense. There is no "right" for a bureaucrat to do that. There are no such rights to "strip" her of. Vague appeals to "conscience" are not an argument for a bureaucrat to arbitrarily assume power she does not and should not have as a public official.
This has nothing to do with anyone's idea's of the rationality of homosexuality or "Obama terrorizing America". A government bureaucrat has no right to make her own laws and demand that everyone else accommodate her. Her claimed "convictions" of her religious faith are irrelevant, not a basis for a privileged position as a bureaucrat imposing her own theocracy. She has no right to do that and does not acquire such a "right" to violate other peoples' civil rights with a mob of local voters behind her, which is another conservative collectivist fallacy based on the same notion as conservative notorious "states rights" statism.
One doesn't need Ayn Rand quotes to understand that neither Davis nor you have any right to control homosexuals you regard as "irrational". No, her faith is not "rational". This is fundamental. Faith is the opposite of reason, not a get out of jail free card for whatever she wants to do. But the claims of irrationality are irrelevant to other people's personal freedom. As Ayn Rand put it, "All laws against homosexual acts should be repealed. I do not approve of such practices or regard them as necessarily moral, but it is improper for the law to interfere with a relationship between consenting adults. Laws against corrupting the morals of minors are proper, but adults should be completely free." (Ford Hall Forum, 1968)
One of my favorite quotes...
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Nice rights, desirable ones for sensible folks, but there ain't no power but 'agreement' that enables their existence long term...
Actually 'rights' which, when defended, probably allow faster and higher development of societies and cultures... but still... only when the culture agrees to support and allow them.
Her faith is absolutely irrational and she has every right to be irrational but she has no right to use her position to enforce her irrational views on others. We could argue all night about whether or not homosexuality is rational or not but it is not relevant because it was not being forced on anyone via the force of government.
I, too, believe Davis should resign. Why? Because her values conflict with the job she is now required to do. But she was elected to the position, and her states laws are still aligned better with her values. And the people who elected her as well. so maybe she should stand her ground. Push it to the limits. States rights and all that, right? But states don't have rights. Society doesn't have rights. Government doesn't have rights. Only individuals have rights. And those rights are not subject to vote. They exist regardless of the law. We had better do our damn best to understand those rights properly because if this shit keeps hitting the fan, we may have to choose sides.
Also, Rosa Parks was not a government official imposing her will.
The cultural bases do include Judeo-Christian tenets, but that's where it ended.
I just can not understand why humans can't seem to see that... :)
Automating the "marriage license system" to simply provide a form which, when signed is scanned into a database and from that scan, becomes public record and all rights and privileges associated with that form/contract are then in force... well, why do we need her in that position at all?!
In the long run, a form-printing machine and a form-scanning machine connected to a government database would be cheaper, too!
No expensive salaries or pensions or sick pay ... or court proceedings... :)
Always in motion is the future.
(Yoda)
AND there's no mention of God or religion in it!
THAT has promise!
and expand into freedom of speech, ownership of yourself and
property, and the like. . sound familiar? . crossing mama nature
can result in difficulties!!! -- j
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"but the children! the children!..." ?
Thanks!
There are no good assurances or guarantees in her weasel-worded 'solution.' Come up with a few "well, what if's..." and it should be clear. :)
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