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⁹⁹⁹√ulcan

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Jan 15, 2021, 11:19:48 AM1/15/21
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A Kentucky nurse said she has lost her job after she admitted to going
into the Capitol on Jan. 6 when a mob of President Donald Trump’s
supporters tried to stop the certification of President-elect Joe
Biden’s victory.

Lori Vinson, a Henderson resident, said she was fired from Ascension St.
Vincent hospital in Evansville, Ind., after she admitted to entering the
Capitol building, according to multiple media reports.

Vinson said her employer went too far.

She told news stations she met no resistance when entering the Capitol.
Many videos of the riot showed Capitol and D.C. officers getting beaten
as they attempted to hold back the crowd.

“The doors were open, people were filing through, there were no signs
that said, ‘Do not enter,’” Vinson told WZTV in Nashville. “There were
no cops saying ‘Don’t come in.’”

Vinson acknowledged that there were alarms going off in the building,
according to WZTV.

Vinson told WFIE in Evansville that she’s not sorry for going into the
Capitol and she “would do it again tomorrow.”

https://www.kentucky.com/news/state/kentucky/article248528895.html

ну, теперь у неё на это есть свободное время

пока fbi ей в дверь не постучит, that is

⁹⁹⁹√ulcan

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Jan 15, 2021, 11:20:44 AM1/15/21
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а, уже постучали

"Vinson said that FBI investigators spoke with her, but she said she
wasn’t charged with anything and she didn’t expect to hear from them
again, according to WEHT in Evansville."

i bet she didn't expect to hear from them the 1st time either

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Jan 15, 2021, 11:59:43 AM1/15/21
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On 1/15/2021 11:20 AM, ⁹⁹⁹√ulcan wrote:
> i bet she didn't expect to hear from them the 1st time either

in related news

Not long after Paul Davis went live on his social media account to say
he and others were trying to get into the U.S. Capitol and being
tear-gassed, the Texas-based lawyer was terminated by the insurance
company he worked for.

"Paul Davis, Associate General Counsel, is no longer employed by
Goosehead," the company said in a tweet the next day. And in a
statement, Goosehead's CEO said, “While we support our employees’ right
to vote and express themselves politically, we do not condone violent or
illegal acts. This one former employee’s actions are not reflective of
our company culture or values, and we are disappointed with his behavior."

Action News talked to attorney Deborah Gordon, who specializes in
employment and civil rights law, about what the right to free speech
protects and what it does not cover.

"The First Amendment applies only to actions by the government," Gordon
said. "If you work for a private company and they do not like what you
are talking about on the job and possibly off the job, and you're an
at-will employee, they have the right to tell you they don't want to
employ you anymore.

https://www.wxyz.com/news/what-your-right-to-free-speech-protects-and-why-it-probably-wont-save-your-job
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