Just want to warn you that the “anti-gay diatribes” lost in the Courts Of law today…Walmart Lady had no right to stand over worker and scream she was going to Lesbian Hell.
Woman Loses Suit After Being Fired by Wal-Mart for Anti-Gay Diatribe
by Kilian Melloy Tuesday Apr 5, 2011
A woman who took Wal-Mart to court after being fired from a Joliet, Illinois outlet for harassing fellow employees with an anti-gay screed claims, in effect, that her religious convictions confer upon her a right to subject others to abusive language. The courts, however, disagree.
Matthews, an Apostolic Christian with anti-gay views, had worked for the retail chain as a stocker. Her shift took place after hours. One night during a break, Matthews and several co-workers got into an argument about whether or not gays were destined to go to Hell.
"Over the next three months, Wal-Mart investigated the incident by interviewing and obtaining statements from employees who were present during the conversation," the ruling continued. "In her statement, Amy reported that Matthews was ’screaming over her’ that God does not accept gays, they should not ’be on earth,’ and they will ’go to hell’ because they are not ’right in the head.’ Five other employees confirmed that Matthews had said that gays are sinners and are going to hell."
And this other guy, too (a religious guy, too) (see BELOW) will be on trial for the hate messages on the phones for the 2 women in the California Proposition 8 trial who will get married. He had NO RIGHT to terrorize them and you can hear the messages for yourself right now he is in prison jail for the messages of threat he left for Mrs. Nancy Pelosi...but if he thinks he will get out soon he is WRONG because then he will face the music and the charges on these calls which were WRONG.
Woman Loses Suit After Being Fired by Wal-Mart for Anti-Gay Diatribe
by Kilian Melloy Tuesday Apr 5, 2011
A woman who took Wal-Mart to court after being fired from a Joliet, Illinois outlet for harassing fellow employees with an anti-gay screed claims, in effect, that her religious convictions confer upon her a right to subject others to abusive language. The courts, however, disagree.
Matthews, an Apostolic Christian with anti-gay views, had worked for the retail chain as a stocker. Her shift took place after hours. One night during a break, Matthews and several co-workers got into an argument about whether or not gays were destined to go to Hell.
"Over the next three months, Wal-Mart investigated the incident by interviewing and obtaining statements from employees who were present during the conversation," the ruling continued. "In her statement, Amy reported that Matthews was ’screaming over her’ that God does not accept gays, they should not ’be on earth,’ and they will ’go to hell’ because they are not ’right in the head.’ Five other employees confirmed that Matthews had said that gays are sinners and are going to hell."


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