T-Rexx
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As I said above, I did not expect that Bunning would keep her jailed indefinitely. The political situation is just too toxic to support that.
And my expectation is that she will go back to the clerk's office, and again try to interfere (in some way) with the issuance of marriage licenses to gays. After all, she has God on her side, so nothing that anybody says or orders matters to her. Her position has not changed, and she has made no new agreement with Judge Bunning. Bunning's order that she not interfere in any way with the issuance of gay marriage licenses is no different than his order prior to Davis' incarceration. The only thing that has changed is that Davis has now had a taste of what jail is like.
If Davis found incarceration sufficiently distasteful, she may modify her religious beliefs to allow her to avoid further jail time. If her religious fanatacism supercedes her distaste for jail, then she will be back in front of Bunning in a few days.
And my expectation is that she will go back to the clerk's office, and again try to interfere (in some way) with the issuance of marriage licenses to gays. After all, she has God on her side, so nothing that anybody says or orders matters to her. Her position has not changed, and she has made no new agreement with Judge Bunning. Bunning's order that she not interfere in any way with the issuance of gay marriage licenses is no different than his order prior to Davis' incarceration. The only thing that has changed is that Davis has now had a taste of what jail is like.
If Davis found incarceration sufficiently distasteful, she may modify her religious beliefs to allow her to avoid further jail time. If her religious fanatacism supercedes her distaste for jail, then she will be back in front of Bunning in a few days.


























