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Friday, September 25, 2015

Circus music for the latest GOP law-breaking clown.

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COMMENTS: 
*  "I feel so very undeserving," said Davis.  Thanks Kimmy, I couldn't have said it better myself.
*  Comparing her to the likes of luminaries Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Abraham Lincoln? Please, I just ate and yet all I want to do is throw up!
    *  She isn't Rosa Parks - Kim Davis is the bus driver
*  Oh!!! I thought it said reward offered FOR Kim Davis.  Sorry. Never mind.
*  How dare she be compared to Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Abraham Lincoln! These were honorable people who fought for freedom and acceptance.  This woman has no honor! She is a horrible excuse of a human being who uses religion to justify her narrow-minded hatred.
*  As I recall it, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln fought to have people included, and treated equally. Kim Davis is trying to disclude people, has broken her oath of office and is by no means a role model of any kind to look up to. How dare they try to compare her to these past great members of our society.
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Kim Davis Gets An Award For Breaking The Law To Discriminate Against Gay People
By Jennifer Bendery, September 25, 2015

Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who went to jail this month for refusing to follow the law and issue a marriage license to a gay couple, was given an award at Friday night's conservative Values Voter Summit.

Tony Perkins, of the Family Research Council, presented Davis with a "Cost of Discipleship Award" that compared her with Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Abraham Lincoln because, like them, she "pursued justice at great personal cost."

"In today's conflict over the meaning of the irreplaceable civil institution of marriage, one elected official, Kimberly Davis of Rowan County, Kentucky, has inspired millions of her fellow Americans," Perkins said, reading aloud from her award. "As her words and actions attest, she has proceeded with an unshakeable blend of humility and determination. In doing so, she has reminded us we must remember to kneel before we dare stand."

Davis got several standing ovations as she stood on stage. She cried each time, and received a bouquet of flowers as Perkins read the text of the award.

"I feel so very undeserving," Davis said, choking up. "I want to start by thanking my lord and my savior Jesus Christ. Because without him, this would never have been possible. For he is my strength that carries me."

Davis said she's realized through the challenges in her life that Jesus will "show up at just the right time. His time is always perfect."

She didn't speak long. Her quivering voice turned to shouting by the end of her remarks, when she concluded with, "I am only one, but we are many!"

Davis left the stage to another standing ovation and, bizarrely, circus music.
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