Posted on 06/13/2021 6:21:40 PM PDT by algore
A U.S. federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by 117 workers at a Texas hospital over its requirement that they be vaccinated against COVID-19
U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes upheld Houston Methodist Hospital's policy mandating the employees be vaccinated
Jennifer Bridges, a nurse and the lead plaintiff in the case, had argued that if she was fired for refusing a vaccine, it should be considered wrongful termination
She said the vaccines are experimental, dangerous and likened it to Nazis' forced medical experimentation on concentration camp captives during the Holocaust
The judge said such proclamations were 'false and otherwise irrelevant' and comparing it to the Nazis was 'reprehensible'
He deemed lead plaintiff Jennifer BridgesΒ΄ contention that the vaccines are 'experimental and dangerous' to be false and otherwise irrelevant.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Curious to know what the judges medical training is.
I do not advocate the following nor do I know if true:
Saw someone claim they got the vax..had side effects..took ivermectin...side effects disappeared.
Interesting anecdote. In theory I could see why someone might try it
Still not getting the vax yet.
Why, you all dont believe credentials when they are present. It is a really pain in the rear when someone calls your arguments out for the fallacies that they are.
What is needed is a database consisting of local, state and federal judges who make pisspoor decisions and rulings.
It should also contain districts, so that citizens can contact their legislators in the house to demand that they begin impeachment proceedings against these so called judges (on the federal level) and get the word out on the elected ones.
We are going to clean out the bush league chamber of commerce worshipping republiCANT’S in 2022. Cleaning up the judicial branch is next.
I’ve had a personal experience in Judge Lynn Hughes courtroom. He ignores the law whenever he wants.
Judges don’t usually make good doctors.
I would not recommend going to one when ill.
That is a very satanic word, evil one.
And, wait, I thought you asked me not to post to you, again.
Same as last time, when you asked that, then stalked/posted to me, again.....mocking my faith...just as you are attempting to do, now.
Lie much?
But then, that is what the great Deceiver does. You, Father of Lies.
Get THEE behind all good people, here.
We all see you for the dark being you are.
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Is Texas an “at will” employment state?
I think that’ll play in this.
Okay, thanks....just making sure.
We have Baptist systems, Methodist and very likely Presbyterian systems, in this great state :-)
I wish more of these healthcare workers would stand up, like these brave Houston Methodist ones are doing.
Appeal.
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Exactly.
You are a false witness.
Be gone!
He’ll get overturned on this one too. His own comment prejudice his decision.
USA vs Khan is probably a bad example to use on a conservative forum. Maybe the ISIS forums cheered for his reassignment...
Judge Hughes noted in his ruling that Methodist has a duty to protect its patients from catching COVID-19. Judge Hughes also noted that all of the plaintiffs were free not to get vaccinated and work at other jobs, but that they would not be allowed to work at Methodist without being vaccinated.
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