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Kim Davis is playing the Christian right for suckers
Like gullible 15-year-old boys at a state fair, the Christian right is an easy mark for political carnival barkers like former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Texas U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz. “Step right up, folks. See the brave woman defend … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, gay marriage, gay rights, Politics
Tagged gay marriage, gay rights, Kim Davis, Mike Huckabee, religious freedom, Ted Cruz, U.S. Supreme Court
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