Posted on Jan 4, 2022
U.S. judge blocks punishment of Navy SEALs who refused vaccine
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel The key is "preliminary injunction blocking".
..."U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor, acting in response to a lawsuit filed on behalf of 35 special forces service members, issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Navy and Defense Department from enforcing the mandate.
O'Connor, who was appointed to the federal bench in Texas by President George W. Bush, said the Navy had not granted a single religious exemption to the vaccine rule."...
..."U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor, acting in response to a lawsuit filed on behalf of 35 special forces service members, issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Navy and Defense Department from enforcing the mandate.
O'Connor, who was appointed to the federal bench in Texas by President George W. Bush, said the Navy had not granted a single religious exemption to the vaccine rule."...
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Don't have enough info. Would like to know what the religious grounds were. Just happy Washington did not have these issues when he issued his smallpox vcacine mandate during the Revolutionary war. We might still all be answering to the British Crown.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO2 Marco Monsalve Never Thought I'd See the Day that "Seals" would be such "Whimps" or More Correctly Political Tools and Christian Taliban, Definitely Not the Seal's that I Remember.
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CPO Arthur Weinberger
great comments. I am on the same page as you, chip and those of us who about mankind.Have a great new year.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
You are right. I mean, I am absolutely positive that 100% of all minutemen were vaccinated. There is not a possibility in that day with their record keeping capabilities - or lack thereof - that anyone wishing to refuse the vaccine could have slipped through the cracks.
Then, again, there is the difference that smallpox was exceptionally deadly. And the fact that the vaccine actually prevented smallpox. But sure - false equivalence away.
Then, again, there is the difference that smallpox was exceptionally deadly. And the fact that the vaccine actually prevented smallpox. But sure - false equivalence away.
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