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A civil war is a coming.
World War III is here.
MAGA can't mind their damn business.
I support marriage equality. No one should deny love of one another.
Fuck your motherfucking religions.
That goofy ass bitch from Kentucky returns to petition for the Supreme Court to overturn the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges decision. It was a monumental decision that made marriage equality the law of the land.
It allowed same sex couples to get married. It made it safe for Americans to love one another regardless of gender, sexuality and visibility.
Christian and Jewish nationalism are a threat to the United States.
Kim Davis, 59 is the former Rowan County, Kentucky clerk of courts official who issued marriage licenses to Kentuckians. In 2015, she defied the federal courts when a gay couple who wanted a marriage license were denied. She told the junk food media the decision was against her religion.
Davis became a martyr thanks to her antics. She addressed the media, saying that issuing same-sex marriage licenses “would be conflicting with God’s definition of marriage as a union between one man and one woman. This would be an act of disobedience to my God.”
She won over Mike Huckabee (now ambassador to apartheid Israel), Tony Perkins, Pat Robertson, Tucker Carlson, Randall Terry, Lila Rose and Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Her defiance brought her time in the county lock up.
A conservative Democrat who won her election numerous times, Davis became a Republican after meeting then-presidential candidate Donald J. Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) when they ran their contentious campaign.
Davis would end up losing to her former deputy clerk who ran as Democrat.
She was ordered to pay the federal court and the complaints $100,000 for non compliance.
Now in 2025, ten years after the decision, Davis comes back.
Davis’ lawyers are attempting again to get her case before the Supreme Court, after the high court declined to hear an appeal from her in 2020.
A federal judge has ordered Davis to pay a total of $360,000 in damages and attorney fees to Ermold and his partner.
Davis lost a bid in March to have her appeal of that ruling heard by a federal appeals court, but she will appeal again to the Supreme Court. Her attorney, Mat Staver of the Liberty Counsel, said the goal is affirm Davis’ constitutional rights and “overturn Obergefell.”
If the Supreme Court hears her case, this could be the beginning of the end of democracy as we know it.
The Supreme Court had a narrow 5-4 vote to make marriage equality legal.
Gay marriage has been pretty favorable with the public. Over 73% of Americans support marriage equality.

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