Typical Democrats..Bufoon Judge Locking Up The Salon Owner..

Rachelina's Avatar
What an ASSWIPE Demo..Judge. Asking her to APOLOGIZE..?
Wacko Democrat
More people are dying STAYING inside..Go check the nursing home stats.
Being here until Saturday..Feel like going to the Salon on Friday.

Good for the LT Governor paying her fine.
Stop freaking out..Texas.
As they say "Give me Liberty or give me Death"

And to those who pull their mask down to smoke a cigarette or talk into their speaker phone..You're FULL of S-hit.
That's my two cents Texas..
Adios



oh well her go-fund me account just passed 450k
Let’s not forget Greg Abbott’s multiple felony indictments. I’m sure he’s very much in favor of not convicting this woman. Besides her roots are showing. That’s just down right wrong for a blonde in Texas. If only she had kissed the judge’s ass this whole thing could have possibly been avoided.
MojoR's Avatar
  • MojoR
  • 05-07-2020, 06:41 AM
What does that judge think he is doing, upholding the law?
What does that judge think he is doing, upholding the law? Originally Posted by MojoR
That’s a great question. In Dallas County sometimes we have laws to uphold but more often than not decisions are made with political agendas, political favors or vendettas, personal opinions, bribery or trading case, incompetence, complete stupidity, quota or just randomly choosing a verdict. Compared to other Texas Counties Dallas has by far the most controversial judicial system.

Was he upholding the law? He gave her a choice to apologize and admit that she was greedy. I think it’s absolutely hilarious that she received several hundred thousand in her Go Fund Me account.
  • oeb11
  • 05-07-2020, 08:17 AM
Democrat Eric Moye - 'I am the law" - and he is bound and determined to goosestep to the fascist DPST narrative.

Surprised he did not just take her in back , put her up against a wall, and have her shot.

Typical democrat moron!
baldbrotha1's Avatar
I am ALWAYS amazed how society is willing to bend the law for those who believe they are privileged. All of us who have businesses wanted to open and feed our families. The law said, No!” Which also included her salon. No one said a word when we shut down Hobby Lobby. Why is she different. Judge Moyer upheld an Order that Abbott wrote??? Moyer gave her an opportunity in court to NOT go to jail. The city gave her an out and she refused. You can’t allow her, me or you to defy the law simply because you say so. Now, people can fund her money while kids starve, per today’s survey in Dallas. She’s getting just what she wanted. FREE PUBLICITY. SMH at society.
baldbrotha1's Avatar
More, my apologies. And please STOP making this about politics. It’s about the law.
I don’t disagree about the salon owner wanting free publicity and I question her eligibility to receive the Go Fund Me money as this service does not allow funding a “criminal defense” but she is in jail because she defied the judge and his ego. Plenty of pastors and ministers snubbed the Shelter in Place order. Hookers, business owners, hair stylist and thousands more violated the order or “the law” which directly contradicts civil liberties (although intended to be in the public interest) with impunity. Bad laws eventually get struck down and let’s hope that bad judges have to face re-election vs. appointment.

Yes it’s common sense to shelter in place, especially if you already have health issues or fall into a high risk category but every time the government tries to legislate freedom of choice or morality you get a shit show. If you are a grown ass adult and you have been informed of the risks associated with Corvid 19 and you want to go to work or get a haircut (even if you unknowingly infect others as I’m sure some will add to this thread) then do it!

If you want to let incompetent politicians and judges make decisions for you then you must agree to loose your freedom now and in the future.

Personally I think the salon owner is a large type bitch and her mouth got her in trouble but she’s no worse than the hypocrisy and incompetence that put her in jail.

I’m amazed by how many people blindly accept the “law” as not political or agenda driven.
BLM69's Avatar
  • BLM69
  • 05-07-2020, 09:10 AM
She broke the law, plain and simple
But is she in jail for breaking the law or refusing to apologize and admitting that she was greedy to the judge?
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  • BLM69
  • 05-07-2020, 09:28 AM
The judge upholds the law, the question is did she break the law? Imagine having a 100 of her breaking the law? If she can do it, why not break the next law?

I don't agree with many laws but they are put in place for a reason, when anyone decides to break a law, it's best to keep things under wrap and don't get caught
Randall Creed's Avatar
That’s a great question. In Dallas County sometimes we have laws to uphold but more often than not decisions are made with political agendas, political favors or vendettas, personal opinions, bribery or trading case, incompetence, complete stupidity, quota or just randomly choosing a verdict. Compared to other Texas Counties Dallas has by far the most controversial judicial system.

Was he upholding the law? He gave her a choice to apologize and admit that she was greedy. I think it’s absolutely hilarious that she received several hundred thousand in her Go Fund Me account. Originally Posted by FunMonday
Of course.

Nobody funds gofundme accounts when the people actually NEED the money...well, not unless you're, well, probably best I don't say it.

Wouldn't want to open any cans of worms, now would we.
Randall Creed's Avatar
The judge upholds the law, the question is did she break the law? Imagine having a 100 of her breaking the law? If she can do it, why not break the next law?

I don't agree with many laws but they are put in place for a reason, when anyone decides to break a law, it's best to keep things under wrap and don't get caught Originally Posted by BLM69
She pretty much got a shitload of money for fucking up, and a weak jail sentence to give her 'street cred' to boot.

If anyone else had done that, they'd be looking at a couple years, if they were lucky.

And no gofundme fortune to sit on.
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  • MojoR
  • 05-07-2020, 09:34 AM
I believe it is called contempt. The city took her to court and obtained a temporary restraining order. She choose to ignore that order. The judge then held her in contempt and applied penalties - in this case a fine and jail time. If she had followed the legal process, she probably would not have received either. Judges don't like it when folks choose to ignore them. If she had taken a moment to take responsibility for her actions, with the judge, he would probably been more lenient. She choose to not do that. So, he held her accountable.