Would Kim Davis be in jail if she were Muslim?

Kim Davis’ crime is that she believes in the First Amendment … and she’s a Christian.

The Kentucky clerk refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples because she said it violates her Christian faith.

Liberal elites have no tolerance for such people as Kim Davis. Turn the clock back to last year. Do you remember what New York Governor, Andrew Cuomo, said?

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The inconsistent application of liberal virtue

Liberals and conservatives revere different virtues. It’s why it’s so hard for the two sides talk to each other some times.
For conservatives, the cardinal virtues consist of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude.
For liberals, they consist of diversity, inclusion, choice, and equality. And yet liberals aren’t terribly consistent in their application of their virtues. Let’s look at the first two …

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Here is what’s being said on Facebook about “Occupy Chick-fil-A”

“There is no greater love in existence than the one God shows His creatures. Why shouldn’t we share that love? And if in that love God has determined that marriage is to be between one man and one woman, how is it hate to support traditional marriage, and to pray for those who have been so wounded by false love?”

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Quiner blasted for polarizing rhetoric

The writer was ticked: “Quiner uses polarizing terms and statements (“liberal thought police,” “liberal bullies,” “elites”) with liberally applied paranoid innuendo to describe the opposing view.” Well, she ain’t heard nothin!

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The Des Moines Register runs Quiner’s Diner this morning

To their credit, the Register didn’t edit a word of my piece, except for the headline. Those of us supporting Chick-fil-A were involved, not because of Chick-fil-A, but as ardent supporters of free speech and religious liberty. So I’m not in love with their headline. Put I’m being picky. As expected, many responders were not happy with my views …

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Surprise: the mainstream media downplays the Chick-fil-A event

The major newspapers downplayed the Chick-fil-A story. The question is, does a story of this magnitude deserve front page coverage? Let me put it to you this way: if these crowds reflected a positive response to gay marriage, do you think the papers would have plastered it on the front page?

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