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Christian prisoner of conscience Kim Davis is free at last, if by "free" you mean she's no longer behind bars but still enjoined from actually doing the job she was elected to do.
A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the Kentucky clerk who refused to issue marriage licenses to gay couples to be released from jail -- a development that came as Kim Davis' case also drew the personal attention of Republican presidential candidates.
The order came from U.S. District Judge David Bunning, the same judge who initially jailed the Rowan County clerk last Thursday on a contempt of court charge.
Bunning lifted that order Tuesday, allowing her to be released. He said the court is "satisfied" that since last week, the clerk's office has been issuing marriage licenses "to all legally eligible couples" -- those licenses have been issued by Davis' deputy clerks.
I consider the timimg of her release to be curious.
The deputy clerks started issuing same-sex "marriage" licenses about 15 minutes after Kim Davis was led away in shackles and leg irons. So the only thing her prolonged incarceration "satisfied" is Judge Bunning's gaystapo lust for vengeance.
The order came on the same day two Republican presidential candidates were set to visit Davis, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
Ah ha! Photographs and video of those meetings would be inconvenient to the homofascist agenda, because they'd probably be good for at least a million votes come next November. Imagine a video of Ted Cruz patiently explaining the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom in front of her spartan cell. Or a photo of pastor Mike Huckabee kneeling with her in prayer behind bars, to really bring home the grievousness of incarcerating a woman for freely exercising her Christian faith.
Can't have that! And so, Kim Davis is "free." Just in the nick of time, too. Unless, of course, you don't believe in coincidences.
But alas, she is still a "defendant" at the mercy of Judge Bunning's whimsy. And as such she may be out of jail, but she's also out of a job.
At the same time, Bunning directed Davis not to "interfere in any way" with the marriage licenses now being issued by her office.
"If Defendant Davis should interfere in any way with their issuance, that will be considered a violation of this Order and appropriate sanctions will be considered," he said in the order. Bunning is the son of former Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning.
In homofascist America, Christians are no longer permitted to hold public office. Or for that matter, earn any kind of living at all. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. The purpose of same-sex "marriage" isn't love, or tolerance, or "equality." It's domination. And subjugation, especially of Christians. The homosexuals must destroy every bastion of moral authority, because only then will there be no one to remind them of their shame and sinfulness.
Fortunately, Kim Davis answers to an authority higher than Judge David Bunning.
One day Judge Bunning, and all who stand with him, will be called to answer as
well.
Posted at 14:33 by Chris Wysocki
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