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Old 05-07-2020, 02:16 PM   #31
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!!!DO NOT LET POLITICS DIVIDE US!!!
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Old 05-07-2020, 02:48 PM   #32
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Is it just me or does anyone else think that Shelley Luther will polish Greg Abbott’s knob as a thank you? Aside from her nappy hair and mommy tummy she looks like she can suck the chrome off a trailer hitch.

But wait. There’s more. Now Sarah Palin is coming down to get her hair done. Talk about a former hottie. Maybe Shelley Luther can be a political scribe for a few weeks
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Old 05-07-2020, 03:21 PM   #33
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What does that judge think he is doing, upholding the law?
Actually he (judge) did not enforce a law as the governor's edict as well the Dallas county edict are just that, edicts which are similar to a restraining order. Laws are and have to be passed by congress. The judge at the very least abused his power.
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Old 05-07-2020, 03:25 PM   #34
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She broke the law, plain and simple
No, she actually broke no law that is a statute in the state of Texas. The judge is a well known arrogant prick and hated by just about every lawyer in the metroplex. Whay do you think the state Supreme court let her out of jail? She broke no actual law.
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Old 05-07-2020, 03:31 PM   #35
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No, she actually broke no law that is a statute in the state of Texas. The judge is a well known arrogant prick and hated by just about every lawyer in the metroplex. Whay do you think the state Supreme court let her out of jail? She broke no actual law.
In that case no one should follow anything since no laws were broken
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Old 05-07-2020, 03:33 PM   #36
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The hair dresser didn’t kiss his ring and he put her in jail.

Talk about putting ones self in jail. Yep and it got her big payday. I wonder if he still wants that apology ?
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Old 05-07-2020, 03:35 PM   #37
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So.. we're in an uproar about a conservative white woman being jailed for this. One who, by the way, obtained a PPP loan from the SBA during all this. But we're completely silent on the hairdressers down in Laredo who were arrested for doing nail services in their house because they needed to feed their kids and their salon was closed.... guess they're too brown to be good optics on Fox News and GFM.
The two women you are talking about do not live in the 4th largest media market in the USA. They also weren't smart enough to actually contact the media. They receive a citation and were not put in jail by a left wing judge. The Dallas salon owner got her PPP after this fiasco started and there was no guarantee that she would secure a PPP loan as most that have applied for one do not get one. If the two "brown" women in Laredo are legal citizens, they can also apply for a PPP loan.
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It was important to shut this case down because it is a text book example of a tyrannical government. It was not the law or the interpretation or even the pandemic at stake. It was a judge who overstepped his authority with the punishment phase of contempt. He has his rights as a judge but his authority does not include jailing someone simply because they didn’t kiss his ass
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Old 05-07-2020, 07:40 PM   #39
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I'm a Democrat - and putting this lady in jail shows fatally poor judgment. Cite her, fine her, whatever - but don't put the lady in jail (especially after releasing inmates from the county jail due to COVID management.

It's stupid and poor judgment and not good for the community relative to other real crimes.
She was a flagrant violator of the law. She should have gotten 30 days. At least.

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Actually he (judge) did not enforce a law as the governor's edict as well the Dallas county edict are just that, edicts which are similar to a restraining order. Laws are and have to be passed by congress. The judge at the very least abused his power.
Wrong. There are many sources law other than statutes passed by a legislative body. Be of thos is a lawful executive order. In this case, the TexasDisaster Act of 1975 passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, mandate that the Governor and County Judges promulgate appropriate orders during declared emergencies, including epidemics. See Texas Gov. Code 418.000, et seq.

Dave Shoulders She violated a court order. And a court order has the force of law. Whether it is for a witness to appear under a subpoena, an order to pay child support, or an order to follow a government regulation. The Court order in this case was to obey rules set by both the Governor and the County Judge.

Specifically, the Court issued an restraining order ordering her not to violate the legal orders of the Governor and the County Judge regarding the spread of COVID-19. The Governor’s orders are authorized under the Texas Disaster Act of 1975 codified as Texas Government Code Section 418. Specifically look at 418.012 and 418.017(a). The County Judge’s order is authorized under Texas Government Code Section 418.108. Both are constitutional exercises of the police power if the State. Those are just as valid a source of law as any other and are explicitly delegated powers from the legislature.

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It was important to shut this case down because it is a text book example of a tyrannical government. It was not the law or the interpretation or even the pandemic at stake. It was a judge who overstepped his authority with the punishment phase of contempt. He has his rights as a judge but his authority does not include jailing someone simply because they didn’t kiss his ass
Both the Governor’s order and Judge Jenkins’ order authorized confinement for violations. Without a sanction, laws and orders aren’t laws and orders. They toothless suggestions and legal nullities.
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She was a flagrant violator of the law. She should have gotten 30 days. At least.



Wrong. There are many sources law other than statutes passed by a legislative body. Be of thos is a lawful executive order. In this case, the TexasDisaster Act of 1975 passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor, mandate that the Governor and County Judges promulgate appropriate orders during declared emergencies, including epidemics. See Texas Gov. Code 418.000, et seq.

Dave Shoulders She violated a court order. And a court order has the force of law. Whether it is for a witness to appear under a subpoena, an order to pay child support, or an order to follow a government regulation. The Court order in this case was to obey rules set by both the Governor and the County Judge.

Specifically, the Court issued an restraining order ordering her not to violate the legal orders of the Governor and the County Judge regarding the spread of COVID-19. The Governor’s orders are authorized under the Texas Disaster Act of 1975 codified as Texas Government Code Section 418. Specifically look at 418.012 and 418.017(a). The County Judge’s order is authorized under Texas Government Code Section 418.108. Both are constitutional exercises of the police power if the State. Those are just as valid a source of law as any other and are explicitly delegated powers from the legislature.



Both the Governor’s order and Judge Jenkins’ order authorized confinement for violations. Without a sanction, laws and orders aren’t laws and orders. They toothless suggestions and legal nullities.
The woman opened up her business because she needed to pay bills and feed her fucking children.

She was willing to adhere to all of the "social distance" measures in order to do so.

If you're going to criticize this woman for wanting to earn a living, you're that... oh, you know, you know, the thing! (it begins with an F)

That judge needs to be removed from his court. Corrupt fucking Democrat.

Go back to your basement, hog, people don't need to hear your bullshit fear mongering.
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Old 05-07-2020, 08:54 PM   #41
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TexTushHog sounds like he knows what he's talking about.

The rest of you sound like you're mostly defending a white woman who gave a big middle finger to the law, got half a million in free money, and likely won't even serve that very lenient week in jail.

But if "Shenequa" had done half that shit, she'd be looking at 30-60 days, a fine she couldn't afford, probably suspended or lost business license, and one or two other inconveniences that she didn't need in her life.

Sorry if I sound too crude here, but I don't feel like I've said anything that would be too far off the beaten path. Let's just say with age come wisdom.

So, all she really had to do was wait a week, aaaaand none of this would've been necessary?? Is that about right?
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Mostly defending a white woman or I don’t know what I’m taking about?

We all know Know the truth. If Shenequa appeared before that judge he would have very likely gone soft on her. If a white judge was on the bench for this spa owner same thing while probably trying to get in her pants. You can’t tell me they won’t pull for each other or never discriminate against the opposite race.

I don’t know why race is now being pulled into this. The judge made a shitty decision. Plenty of white judges do the same and against whites

It’s Dallas. The entire court system down there is a joke
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Race is pulled into this because race is ALWAYS apart of it. The ONLY ones that don’t see it; have NEVER been the race that ALWAYS gets the shaft by the justice system. The system works great for the white race!
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She needed to pay her bills? Who didn’t? Why is it different for her AOi? Why is it different for her?
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Race is pulled into this because race is ALWAYS apart of it. The ONLY ones that don’t see it; have NEVER been the race that ALWAYS gets the shaft by the justice system. The system works great for the white race!
The system works great for the white race. Lol. The system they have in Dallas is about as screwed up as it can get for everyone.
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