well Crossnote... instead of argueing your position with me... when I have already stated I am not going to BUDGE... How about you go bail her out of jail and act as personal mediator to HELP HER get what you think she ought to have???? That would be FAR MORE PRODUCTIVE than trying to convince me GOD approves of this scenario.... seriously put some real effort into DOING what you think is RIGHT vs just talking about it.
I look forward to hearing your testimony about the matter when you get back
Regardless of where anybody stands on this issue before a couple of days ago, now, BAIL IS NOT AVAILABLE to her. The ONLY way she will be released, is if she agrees to sign marriage licenses for those who commit homosexual acts. I don't even believe she can resign and be released. I'd like to know how the gov. is acting different than the the Spanish Inquisition? They are FORCING her, on threat of continual incarceration, to denounce her Christianity.
Republican presidential candidate former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said on Friday during an appearance on Fox News that serial killers got better treatment by the American justice system than the Kentucky county clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
Huckabee has been one of the most vocal presidential candidates to defend Rowan County, Kentucky clerk Kim Davis after she was jailed Thursday on contempt of federal court.
The ex-governor brought up the comparison to serial killers during an interview on Fox's "America's Newsroom."
"Jeffery Dahmer got bail, the Boston Stranger got bail, John Wayne Gacy got bail," Huckabee said. "Kim Davis, because of her convictions, was not given bail."
Huckabee said he will host a rally on Tuesday in Grayson, Kentucky in support of Davis.
"What she did was follow the Kentucky Constitution," he said. "This is an unbelievable moment in American history."
Because Huckabee's poll numbers have remained low, Fox News anchor Martha MacCallum asked how he feels about the state of his presidential campaign.