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09-19-2021, 01:28 PM #12976
I get that you're interested in the details, but as a layperson I understand that if a court makes a preliminary decision and later reverses it that's still called a reversal and the term is not restricted to appeals. Is that incorrect?
Does seem kinda weird to be more concerned about the semantic description than the actual impact of each ruling: drug administered/drug stopped.
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09-19-2021, 01:36 PM #12977
You and altaslob should get a room and sort this out.
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09-19-2021, 01:38 PM #12978
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09-19-2021, 01:51 PM #12979
LEECHES!!!!!!!! I DEMAND LEECHES!!!!!!
Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
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09-19-2021, 02:04 PM #12980
Better yet how about mercury?
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09-19-2021, 02:08 PM #12981
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09-19-2021, 02:13 PM #12982
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09-19-2021, 03:25 PM #12983
The reasoning given for the first judge's ordering the hospital to give Ivermectin is the same bad reasoning a majority of the SCOTUS used to allow the Texas abortion law to stand--using strict adherence to the technicalities of the law without regard to the outcome. Such reasoning breeds contempt for the law and the court.
Judge Howard ordered the hospital to give the drug. I haven't seen his order so maybe he addressed this issue but hospitals cannot prescribe or administer drugs; doctors on staff of a hospital prescribe drugs and nurses administer them. Both doctors and nurses are licensed practitioners subject to professional discipline for violating the standard of care. Can the court order individual doctors and nurses to provide certain care. Apparently in this case the hospital must have found a doctor and a nurse willing to give the Ivermectin. I certainly would have refused.
The correct ruling in the first hearing would have been for Judge Howard to deny the injunction on the grounds that the court has no business determining the standard of medical care or telling doctors and nurses how to practice medicine. No presentation of evidence by the hospital would have been necessary for the judge to have ruled this way. (This is different than the situation where a court orders a transfusion for a minor child of Jehovah's Witnesses; in this case the court is not ruling on the standard of care but on the right of parents to withhold live saving care from their minor child.)
We have reached a point where every dispute is ultimately settled in court. I do not believe that the rule of law requires this, I do not believe that the framers of the Constitution intended this, and I believe that justice and the rule of law would best be served if judges more often demurred in situations in which they have no proper role to play. In Bush v Gore the SCOTUS intervened in a case in which it had no jurisdiction; the matter was properly before the Florida Supreme Court and used tortured reasoning to deny a recount that almost certainly would have made Gore President.. In 2020 the Court stayed out of the election, to its credit. Would that Judge Howard had exercised the same restraint.
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09-19-2021, 03:41 PM #12984
I knew it wouldn't go well when I mentioned to my anti-vaxxer friend that I believed my 90yo mother survived Covid with little more than flu like symptoms because she was vaxxed. Sure enough she claims to have lost 4 family members (one just the other day!) to "the shot" because this vax is not like any other.
There is nothing to say to her so I won't try. She even sent me a graph showing 16K deaths from the vax so far this year.“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
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09-19-2021, 03:42 PM #12985
I can think of a few things to say.
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09-19-2021, 03:46 PM #12986
The second judge addressed this issue too, writing the plaintiff could have switched hospitals without involving the court:
However, Dr. Wagshul prescribed the medication without having seen Jeff Smith and does not have privileges at West Chester Hospital.
What is more, based upon the testimony, Jeff Smith is capable of being safely and medically appropriately moved to a hospital where Dr. Wagshul has privileges. If continued use of ivermectin under Dr. Wagshul's treatment regimen is desired, Plaintiff has this as an available option without the need of intervention by a court.
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09-19-2021, 04:21 PM #12987
Can I just say how much I hate the way things have become among people? Seems like no one believes anything anymore or believes whatever they dream up and everyone is angry. Myself included.
“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
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09-19-2021, 04:28 PM #12988Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!
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09-19-2021, 04:33 PM #12989
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09-19-2021, 04:35 PM #12990“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
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09-19-2021, 04:43 PM #12991
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09-19-2021, 04:55 PM #12992
Follow the money.
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09-19-2021, 05:16 PM #12993
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09-19-2021, 05:57 PM #12994
Does anyone else find themselves asking what is reality anymore?
“When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis
Kindness is a bridge between all people
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09-19-2021, 06:10 PM #12995
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09-19-2021, 06:14 PM #12996
If any body wants to look at this
https://www.eastonspectator.com/2021...-md-mph-frcpc/
its long but it does seem contain some valid points though at some parts it really doesn't seem written by a MD ? To technical for me by far
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09-19-2021, 06:20 PM #12997Banned
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Tons of opinion in this post.
You can play the "technical law" card, but that's why lawyers exist. Want the "technicality" removed? Change the rules. Not so easy, but that's reality.
We may disagree with various outcomes, but law is law.
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09-19-2021, 06:22 PM #12998Banned
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We don't agree on a lot, but I'm beginning to think the internet is the end of man.
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09-19-2021, 06:24 PM #12999
Wow, we agree
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09-19-2021, 06:33 PM #13000
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