Can anyone help here? The list I had is not as good as I thought. I need to act quickly.
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I came across this video from an attorney who is talking about this specific issue.
He is basically saying the same things I am.
Definitely worth a watch.
https://odysee.com/@sgtreport:7/Mitch-copy:f
Thanks. I've never questioned whether you are right or not, it is the 'image' that an attorney projects that I am looking for. It gives teeth to all of it. This company vaxx mandate is a legal issue. Even attorneys know its not a good idea to represent themselves in court. Think of a chess game. Why is it the observer can see the moves better than the player?
I've written up the religious exemption letter and it was based on Liberty Counsel's example. I added pertinent parts and expanded it. I am providing affidavits to it from a Bible Study friend, a pastor friend, Baptist school principle, my manager, my wife, and may even provide ones from my teen children who have never been subject to any injectiods. It would be very good to have law firm name on the header before submitting it.
Let me just say this about that. There is reality, and then there is perception. They are often two very different things.
There is no such thing as "your reality is yours and my reality is mine." There is only ONE reality, and we all have various perceptions of it. But it is also incorrect to say "Perception is reality," as is so often said. It is said often, but it is wrong. There is only ONE reality. The quesition is: Do we perceive it correctly, or not?
Attorneys, as a whole, have a losing record in court. Most attorneys are not litigators, so they have no record in court at all. Some are civil litigators, and they overall win half and lose half.
Some are criminal attorneys, and since prosecutors have the deck stacked in their favor and win 98% of the time, that necessarily means that the defense attorneys lose most of the time.
Hence, attorneys as a whole lose far more often than they win.
The legal industry is very similar to the medical industry and the poltical industry. Most of them are really not worthy of the praise they often receive.
Having said all that ...
Considering your personal objective here, which is to get the mandate reversed without losing your job and making too much stink, then you are probably right to go for the religious exemption and have a "lawyer" signing off on it. Not because it is the truth, but because the people you are dealing with are likely people who falsely give reverence to attorneys. They are mistaken, but you might as well take advantage of their ignorance, since they are trying to take advantage of your rights.
If you want to go down the road of challenging their authority to do what they are claiming they have authority to do (which is the ultimate fight in all of this), this article could be of some help:
https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/cdc-admits-crushing-rights-of-naturally
The 5th Circuit's recent stay on the mandates also is a help to you, because that is the law of the land unless and until your circuit or SCOTUS says otherwise. That would especially be true if your company happens to be headquartered (USA operations) in Texas, which a lot of them are.
Good luck, and let us all know how it turns out.
I think there is a phrase that says -- "Thou thinkest too much". You have a good head on your shoulders and presented some very good postings, but sometimes preaching to the choir tends to be rotundly words echoed in a chamber.
Believe me I know about the profession of lawyers.... I helped someone pass the Bar. I have been involved in legal cases and a class action lawsuit. I'm not a lawyer though and could go in to detail about why the profession is in itself a conflict of interest, but that is not germane to my immediate need.
I think I resolved my finding an attorney though. Through a friend we have obtained a pro bono arrangement with a lawyer who works at a very large law firm. Some other things need to be worked out though.
Yes, the 5th Circuit of Appeals is helpful. It acts as a bright light to other Circuit Courts. I am in the 8th Circuit Court and on Nov. 5th several States filed a lawsuit. In addition, another lawsuit was filed on the Nov. 9th by a private concern. Both courts are conservative courts. The 6th and 7th Circuit of Appeals also have cases that have been filed. All of the above Circuit Courts are Conservative. In addition, I believe the Cease and Desist Order the Canadian Labor Board issued is also a shot-across-the-bow that justices will circumstantially take notice of here in the United States. Finally, State legislatures across the nation in all 50 States have introduced pending legislation pertaining in various degrees against employer-mandated vaccinations.
Of course this is all too slow motion for my senses, but never the less, public policy appears to be slowly changing.