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    “cannot use her own constitutional rights as a shield to violate the constitutional rights of others while performing her duties as an elected official”.

    “It’s my right to deny your rights.”

    Remeber these are the people shouting about religious freedoms.

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      This is something that needs to shouted loud and clear.

      The Constitution protects citizens from the government. If you work for the government, you are what the Constitution protects us from. If you do not understand that, you do not need to be getting a paycheck drawn from taxpayers.

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      They literally believe the very existence of gay married couples is an assault on their religious freedom. The unchecked “religious freedom” they want logically would include bigamy and pedophilia, but better not talk about that.

      Evangelicals and conservatives want to be protected by American laws but not bound by them, while everyone else is tightly bound by laws, but not protected by them.

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      Rob Corddry did a Daily Show interview way back about the pharmacist and birth control (the abortion pill). The pharmacist kept saying about his right were being violated when the courts said he had to go against his beliefs. Rob sarcastically says (I’m paraphrasing), “yeah, how can they push their beliefs on you! that’s your job to do the customer!”

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      For conservatives “religious freedom” means their freedom to impose their religion on you.

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      That sounds like a whole new take on “but but you’re being intolerant of intolerant people!”

      They are different manifestations of the central “I get to be an asshole if I want but you can’t do anything about it”