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Vatican Steps Back But Still Supports Kim Davis, Very Carefully

The Pope’s spokesman is trying to put some distance between Francis and the controversy surrounding his Washington, D.C. meeting with Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis. In a statement issued in Rome, Jesuit Federico Lombardi said, “The Pope did not enter into the details of the situation of Mrs. Davis and his meeting with her should not be considered a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects.”

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Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Switches to GOP

Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, has left the Democratic Party and joined the GOP, saying that the Democratic party abandoned her.

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Gay Men Want Kim Davis Back in Jail

These are the men who were seen on video shouting at Davis and demanding she issue them a marriage license in accord with the Supreme Court Obergefell decision that imposed gay marriage on the country. When she refused, Federal judge David Bunning jailed her for five days.

Rowan County clerk Kim Davis gives a statement about her intentions on applying her signature to same sex marriage licenses on her first day back to work, after being released from jail last week, at the Rowan County Courthouse September 14, 2015 in Morehead, Kentucky. Davis was jailed for disobeying a judges order for denying marriage licenses to gay couples on the basis of her religious faith. (Photo by

Kim Davis Fights On, Issues Altered Licenses As Left Complains

Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis continues her war against same-sex marriage. Ordered by a court to issue them, jailed for five days for refusing, she is now issuing them but with an alteration that has the left complaining. She has kept her name off of the licensees, but instead has inserted “Pursuant to Federal Court Order.” Davis is making a strong point that the licenses do not come with her personal approval.

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Santorum: As President I Would Defy the Supreme Court

Wednesday at CNN’s undercard Republican presidential debate, while discussing the Rowan Co., KY clerk Kim Davis refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses because of her religious beliefs, former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) said as president he would the defy the Supreme Court’s rulings on

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County Clerk Kim Davis to be Honored in Washington

The Family Research Council will present Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis the “Cost of Discipleship Award” for her refusal to grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples, in defiance of the Supreme Court Obergefell decision and a Federal Court order.

Rowan County clerk Kim Davis gives a statement about her intentions on applying her signature to same sex marriage licenses on her first day back to work, after being released from jail last week, at the Rowan County Courthouse September 14, 2015 in Morehead, Kentucky. Davis was jailed for disobeying a judges order for denying marriage licenses to gay couples on the basis of her religious faith. (Photo by

Kim Davis Remains Defiant on Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

Kim Davis denies she is a hero and says she understands why her employees agreed to issue licenses to same-sex couples. “I understand their tough choice, and I will take no action against them. However, any unauthorized license that they issue will not have my name, my title or my authority on it. Instead, the license will state that they are issued pursuant to a federal court order,” she said speaking from a handwritten note and surrounded by Sheriff’s deputies this morning.

Tony Perkins speaks during The Family Research Council (FRC) Action Values Voter Summit September 14, 2012 at a hotel in Washington, DC. The summit is an annual political conference for US social conservative activists and elected officials. AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN

The Dry Martyrdom of Young Christians in America

The enemies of truth are all around us. Well funded and commanding the heights of law and culture, they have the whip hand and are lustily using it. Their targets: any Christian who may even question the New Orthodoxy.