Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Insurgent Jim Jordan Invites Bigot Kim Davis!

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) invited Kentucky clerk in center of marriage controversy to State of the Union.


Our local lawmaker Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) once again thumbs one in the eye of President Barack Obama and LGBT activists.

He invited the controversial Kentucky county clerk who refused to sign marriage licenses to couples defying a Supreme Court order. Last year, Kim Davis became a rallying voice to the extremists who supported for her blunt refusal. She claimed that God's Will will not allow her to give marriage licenses to gay couples.

Jordan, who represents the 4th U.S. Congressional district. It's a gerrymandered district that covers Urbana, Lima, Elyria, Marysville, Bellefontaine, Wapakonta and Norwalk.

Jordan is the leader of the Freedom Caucus, a group of insurgent lawmakers who oppose many policies from both the president and mainstream (establishment) Republicans.

Jordan claims that the bigoted Family Research Council and the American Family Association asked for representation at the president's State of the Union.

He agreed to have the Kentucky clerk sit in the guest box as a sign of protest against the Court and the president.
Vindication.
Davis spent five days in lockup after she ignored a federal judge's order to issue licenses.

Insurgent governor Matt Bevin immediately issued an executive order stripping county clerk's names off marriage licenses giving the little turd a victory.

Her prominence to fame helped Bevin win. It sank Rand Paul's bid for president. Paul, a libertarian-leaning Republican senator from Kentucky stands with the belief of marriage being defined between one man and one woman, but chose to not defend Davis in the battle.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Huckabee came to her defense. Jordan rewarded her for her courage.

The courage of bigotry.......

Shakes my head!

Two ugly trolls who belong under a bridge along with the rest of the ignorance.



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