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>I admire Kim Davis' willingness to take the consequences for acting on her convictions.
>While I disagree with her position, I don't think she should have been sent to jail and I'll be looking for ways to contribute to getting her out.
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>Contrast Kim with Jane Fonda, who went to Hanoi during wartime and complained when people called her a traitor.
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>Heroes take the consequences.
>Kim is a hero.
Are you serious? Jane Fonda was a traitor to those men who were lodged at the Hanoi Hilton. She should have been executed for her role in extending their torture/incarceration time. Instead the pathetic American public rewarded her with a glamorous Hollywood career. Unbelievable that you could stoop so low.
Kim is no hero. She is an example of self-righteousness gone bad. She took an oath of office to get the job and when she doesn't like it, she tries an end run around the law. By the way, I object to your casual use of the word hero. A hero is someone who enters a dangerous situation knowing that the outcome might be death, but goes anyway. How is this bozo a hero?