Western Journal-
Dallas salon owner Shelly Luther, whose stand against a lockdown order made her a national figure of resistance to Big Government, won a court victory Friday that tore to shreds the vestiges of a court order against her.
On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court said that the judge who issued a restraining order against Luther last year was wrong to do so, according to the Dallas Morning News.
State District Judge Eric Moyé had banned Luther from operating her salon amid lockdowns. more here
The problem is that the judge should now be impeached (never happen). Make them pay for abusing the legal system.
DJ Moye will probably say, “I was just “teasing”!
The entire city of Dallas is run by total assholes.
That is all.
This woman’s freaken hot. What were we talking about again?
Forget about the vile Judge and be proud of Shelly Luther!!! She stood up for what she knows is right and this might give some other business owner courage to fight the crooked system we are living in.
Way to go!
God Bless us all!
The sad part of this story is, this woman would not have had to go through anything like this just a year ago.
What about her financial losses, who gets to pick up that cost? Hats off to a woman who stood her grounds!!
That girl’s got some fight in her.
Wish everyone else did too.
THEY (the Government) get to spend our tax dollars on frivolous pursuits, and WE have to pay again to defend ourselves. Glad she did it on principle. All that and good lookin’ too. Proud of her.
Good for her, and good for the Texas SC. My comment is more of an observation from being an appliance tech most of my adult life, a good part of it in the DFW metroplex. I have had women call me to repair a down freezer with hundreds of dollars of food in danger of spoiling. I would bend over backwards to accommodate them, move my schedule around to cut them in line, only to find out that particular time wouldn’t work because they had a nail appointment, (or hair.) I’m guessing that the SC justices were likely married men who understood that nothing is more important to women than their salon visits.