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Huckabee compares Ky. clerk jailing to Dred Scott slavery ruling, plans to visit Kim Davis

Posted at 11:51 AM, Sep 06, 2015
and last updated 2015-09-06 12:02:28-04

WASHINGTON — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee compared Rowan County clerk Kim Davis’ refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples to conscientious objections to slavery Sunday.

Asked if Davis, who was jailed last week for refusing to issue the licenses, should be forced to obey the Supreme Court ruling on marriage, Huckabee cited the landmark Dred Scott decision.

“You obey it if it’s right,” Huckabee said on ABC’s “This Week.” “So I go back to my question. Is slavery the law of the land? Should it have been the law of the land because Dred Scott said so? Was that a correct decision? Should the courts have been irrevocably followed on that? Should Lincoln have been put in jail? Because he ignored it.”

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Many Republican candidates have rallied around Davis since she drew national headlines for refusing issue the licenses and asked her deputies not to comply with the high court ruling. After she was arrested, the first license was issued to a gay couple.

“Do we have a check and balance system? Do we have three equal branches or do we have one supreme branch, not just the Supreme Court? That’s the fundamental question,” Huckabee said.