Rboyko, using an isolated situation/circumstance to prove an overall point does not really go far. If you don't agree with marriage equality, don't marry someone of the same sex! As a school teacher, I don't ever recall reading/citing the words..."with liberty and justice for ALL" and seeing the word, "except". We can not "eenie meenie miney moe" through our neighborhoods and point to who is allowed marriage or not. I would like to think that she (and everyone) treats all Gods children equally
"Happy are those who hunger and thirst for what is right..." I hope Laura doesn't have to go hungry and I applaud her courage and conviction in the face of this new tyranny. By the way, she will not look back with regret. Clearly, her detractors have no understanding of the religious and moral dimensions of this matter nor the spectre of the looming totalitarianism proffered by people who call themselves "liberals".
I have no problem with her quitting her job if she won't do her job without discrimination. What I have a problem with is any educated person thinking this is a religious freedom issue. It isn't.
@anjela1981 - Someone that bases their decisions upon something they believe in will never regret their decision....Unless they didn't really believe in that something. She will never regret what she did. Absolutely never...
@vballgirl102787 I understand what you're saying, but if she were to end up homeless on the street because she couldn't pay her rent I'm sure regret would start to sink in.
This clerk will no doubt look back in years to come and see the error of her ways. Hundreds of clerks in the south refused to do their job, quit, and/or cause massive discord when Loving VS Virginia was struck down. Many of them have publicly apologized for their lack of knowledge, understanding and accptance. She too will look back and regret. By the way, If I quit a job every time I didn't agree with a decision passed down from my superiors I wouldn't be employed.
@anjela1981 clearly she stated that if its against her morals she would rather do it because Gods law is more important. Its the same this as nurses refusing to do an abortion. I know a nurse that was asked to assist in an abortion procedure, she refused to take place because it was against her Morales. nothing wrong with that.
Rboyko, using an isolated situation/circumstance to prove an overall point does not really go far. If you don't agree with marriage equality, don't marry someone of the same sex! As a school teacher, I don't ever recall reading/citing the words..."with liberty and justice for ALL" and seeing the word, "except". We can not "eenie meenie miney moe" through our neighborhoods and point to who is allowed marriage or not. I would like to think that she (and everyone) treats all Gods children equally
anjela1981 4 months ago
"Happy are those who hunger and thirst for what is right..." I hope Laura doesn't have to go hungry and I applaud her courage and conviction in the face of this new tyranny. By the way, she will not look back with regret. Clearly, her detractors have no understanding of the religious and moral dimensions of this matter nor the spectre of the looming totalitarianism proffered by people who call themselves "liberals".
MrGoblin60 7 months ago
I have no problem with her quitting her job if she won't do her job without discrimination. What I have a problem with is any educated person thinking this is a religious freedom issue. It isn't.
Americcan 7 months ago
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Good riddance to old rubbish.
xephyr1000 7 months ago
@anjela1981 - Someone that bases their decisions upon something they believe in will never regret their decision....Unless they didn't really believe in that something. She will never regret what she did. Absolutely never...
vballgirl102787 7 months ago
@vballgirl102787 I understand what you're saying, but if she were to end up homeless on the street because she couldn't pay her rent I'm sure regret would start to sink in.
NewYorkCityUSA7 7 months ago
I MUST agree with her!!!!!!
kduideo 7 months ago
This clerk will no doubt look back in years to come and see the error of her ways. Hundreds of clerks in the south refused to do their job, quit, and/or cause massive discord when Loving VS Virginia was struck down. Many of them have publicly apologized for their lack of knowledge, understanding and accptance. She too will look back and regret. By the way, If I quit a job every time I didn't agree with a decision passed down from my superiors I wouldn't be employed.
anjela1981 7 months ago
@anjela1981 clearly she stated that if its against her morals she would rather do it because Gods law is more important. Its the same this as nurses refusing to do an abortion. I know a nurse that was asked to assist in an abortion procedure, she refused to take place because it was against her Morales. nothing wrong with that.
rboyko1989 7 months ago
@rboyko1989 If she didn't have a kooky religion, there wouldn't be a problem and she'd still have a job!
jeffsandychelsea 7 months ago