Friday, September 4, 2015

Ha! :) White House says no one above the law

Via Bill


Well, except for the administration. They're making Grant's look good.
 
The latest on the county clerk in Kentucky who has refused to issue marriage licenses since the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage (all times local):

3:50 p.m.

The White House says no one is above the law, including a Kentucky county clerk who was sent to jail for contempt after refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.

President Barack Obama has yet to express his views on the matter, but White House press secretary Josh Earnest says "on principle, that the success of our democracy depends on the rule of law, and there's no public official that is above the rule of law."

More @ Yahoo

12 comments:

  1. Why, then, is Obama and Earnest not in pinstripes? BTW, Mr. Earnestm we don't have a Democracy. Perhaps you can read about this in the prison library. Assuming you don't get hung before you get there.

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    1. But, but that's what I was taught in school....................

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  2. Yeah, but then you was learn't better.

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  3. That is certainly true: No one is above the law - except for those that are. Speaking of those that are above the law, for some strange reason, Hillary comes to mind. There is antichrist Obama who believes he IS the law.

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  4. How many courts is Obama in contempt of right now? He's not in jail maybe that explains his silence

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  5. Looks like you have your own local protesters:

    Thirty Government Officials In North Carolina Are Now All Refusing To Conduct Homosexual Marriages

    http://shoebat.com/2015/09/04/thirty-government-officials-in-north-carolina-are-now-all-refusing-to-conduct-homosexual-marriages/

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    1. Good deal. Thanks. http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2015/09/thirty-government-officials-in-north.html

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  6. As joe Biden said when Obama shoved ova scare down our throats, "This is a pretty big deal."

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