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Kim Davis might want to reconsider

Planting Peace  put up a billboard in Kim Davis’ hometown of Morehead, Kentucky.  Planting Peace told Huf Post “The intent of this billboard is to expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define ‘traditional’ institutions or values,” “It’s important and relevant to call this out, because the actions of Kim Davis and the messages from the anti-LGBTQ movement are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBT youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love, intolerance with compassion. Our message to our LGBT youth is simple: You are loved, valued, supported, and beautiful. There is nothing wrong with you, and we will stand by you. You are not alone.”


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  1. Roger Rabbit #
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    The whole situation is nicely summed up in two points made by others (I didn’t write these):

    1) When she took her oath of office, she put her hand on the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution, not the other way around.

    2) She didn’t go to jail for practicing her religion; she went to jail for using the government to force others to practice her religion.