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A same-sex couple who was denied a marriage license by Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis can now legally sue her, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.
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U.S. District Judge David Bunning last year dismissed three lawsuits against Davis, including one filed by David Ermold and David Moore, whose filmed visit to Davis’ county office went viral in July 2015. Davis denied marriage licenses to Ermold and Moore twice, though they did eventually obtain one, according to Reuters. A federal appeals court on Tuesday overturned that ruling.
It's amazing the white trash that conservatives elevate to celebrity status. Joe the Plumber, Kim Davis, and I'm sure there are others who became household names during the election(s) that I've forgotten.
Tighe Barry and Lenny Bianchi, who pretended to be KKK members supporting Sessions and were tried alongside Fairooz, were convicted on two of three charges.
I wonder if they got the klan garb at Senator Byrds estate sale? You remember the clintons number one advisor who recruited an entire chapter for the KKK.
It's amazing the white trash that conservatives elevate to celebrity status. Joe the Plumber, Kim Davis, and I'm sure there are others who became household names during the election(s) that I've forgotten.
Shame she isn't a dem anymore. They could have run her for president in 2020 instead of hillary.
Shame she isn't a dem anymore. They could have run her for president in 2020 instead of hillary.
Ahhh look at the deflection.
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