Chicago mother separated from her son by judge until she gets COVID-19 vaccine
A mother in Illinois isn't allowed to see her own son in person due to a court order that stipulates she needs to get vaccinated against COVID-19 first.
In an exclusive interview with Fox 32 Chicago, parent Rebecca Firlit told reporters how she hasn't seen her 11-year-old son in nearly three weeks now because of the decision made by a Cook County judge.
And I wonder how long it will be until that headline will be changed to "Chicago mother separated from her son by judge until she stops going to church." -Just A Chemist
I'm sure all of the "forced separation" protestors from the last few years will be raising hell over this, and there won't be just deafening silence in response to such an overreach.
When the Rule of Law is supplanted by the rule of men, is it murder of a judge if you say he deserved it?
ReplyDeleteHe did reverse his decision once it went public and has recused himself from the case from now on. But only because he got caught.
ReplyDeleteOne certain judge needs to be removed from the bench - the hard way if necessary.
ReplyDeleteAnd I wonder how long it will be until that headline will be changed to "Chicago mother separated from her son by judge until she stops going to church."
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I'm sure all of the "forced separation" protestors from the last few years will be raising hell over this, and there won't be just deafening silence in response to such an overreach.
ReplyDeleteParent Rebecca Firlit, winner of The Whitest Gums In Forever award.
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That right there ought to get her at least weekly visitation.