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Kim Davis may have invalidated marriage license forms, deputy clerk says
(CNN)A deputy for Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk of court who went to jail because she opposes same-sex marriage, is worried he's been issuing invalid marriage licenses, according to papers filed in federal court.
When Davis returned to work last Monday, she reiterated her opposition to gay marriage but said she wouldn't prevent her deputies from issuing licenses to such couples -- as long as those documents didn't carry her name or title.
Davis may have gone further than that, the lawyer for deputy Rowan County court clerk Brian Mason said in an update report Friday to a federal judge.
Davis replaced the old marriage license forms with forms that don't carry her name, the name of the county or any reference to a clerk or deputy clerk, said Mason's lawyer, Richard Hughes.
The new forms also require Mason to list his initials, instead of a signature, with a notarization beside the initials, Hughes said.
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According to Mike Huckabee, the American People are supposed to put up with these shennanigans in order to "respect" Davis' religion.
Let me suggest this:
"If a believer demands that I, as a nonbeliever, observe his taboos in the public domain, he is not asking for my respect, but for my submission.”
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She still doesn't understand the laws she is breaking and if the judge is paying attention he might well stick her sorry butt back in a jail cell.
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Davis did not go to jail because she opposes same-sex marriage.
She went to jail for failing to do her sworn duty.
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