Wednesday, May 08, 2024

S&W Defeats Crazed Nuns in Court

A bunch of crazed nuns sued S&W over the fact that S&W manufactures AR-15's.

...Plaintiffs in the case included the Adrian Dominican Sisters, Sisters of Bon Secours USA, Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, and Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus & Mary. Their suit claims that the defendants, who are Smith & Wesson board members and the company’s senior management team, “knowingly allowed the Company to become exposed to significant liability for intentionally violating federal, state, and local laws through its manufacturing, marketing, and sales of AR-15 style rifles and similar semiautomatic firearms.”...

The wack-a-doodles admitted that Federal law protects S&W's activity, but they persisted--until the judge required them to post a bond (because they were going to lose.)

They didn't post the bond.  The judge threw them out of court.

We wanted you to know the names of the Crazy Nuns' orders.

7 comments:

  1. It is quite possible that every one of those nuns believes in the evil of the AR-15, yet not a one of those same nuns believes in the Divinity of Christ!

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  3. How many of these Bus Nuns are lezbos or have had abortions?

    They probably all voted for Biden/Harris

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  4. Most of these women are old, habit-less, Butch-haircut, pantsuit-wearing social justice warriors. Their religious orders look more like nursing homes than actual functioning convents. The exceptions are the Filipina and Indian segments of the named orders.

    With one foot in the grave, hopefully these Leftist women will repent, but there is a certainty that they won't be a scourge for God-fearing people for long. Sadly, it may just be long enough to cause the rest of us significant pain with helping human trafficking of illegals, voting in more communists, causing people to lose faith, causing scandal and abuse in the Mass, etc.

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  5. The Francisicans of Philadelphia were founded by St. John Neumann. How far they have strayed!

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