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A Legal System Only a Mother Could Love - (crime & punishment; ACLU & US courts, lawyers)
CHRONWATCH.COM ^ | JUNE 27, 2005 | BURT PRELUTSKY

Posted on 06/26/2005 9:09:53 PM PDT by CHARLITE

I think I understand the reason that so many politicians are reluctant to take a tough stand against the illegal aliens pouring in from Mexico. It’s partly pandering for votes, partly providing corporate America with cheap labor, and partly a natural reluctance to be branded as racists by the liberal media, Latino leaders on the make, and the moral cretins in the ACLU.


I don’t like it, but at least I can understand the tawdry motives. When it comes to our legal system, however, I am totally at a loss. More often than not, I feel as if I’ve fallen down the same rabbit hole as Alice, and found myself lost in Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland.

Why, for instance, do we go so far out of our way to protect criminals? It’s as if we’re playing a game and all the rules are in their favor. For instance, why should a cop making an arrest have to pause to read the perp his rights? Why shouldn’t jurors be made aware of the defendant’s criminal history? Why should a cop’s honest mistake work to the felon’s advantage? One final question: When is a bloody axe not a murder weapon? Easy answer: When it’s spotted in the back seat of a car that’s been stopped because of a malfunctioning brake light, and not because the driver was suspected of whacking off his wife’s head.

The liberals would have us believe that all of these so-called safeguards serve to protect us all from police malfeasance, but most of us, I dare say, would prefer to take our chances with the cops and be protected from the madman with the axe.

I realize that not everybody is as fond of capital punishment as I am, but why is it that rapists and pedophiles aren’t at least locked up for life? The rate of recidivism among those two groups is staggering, but we continue meting out sentences that are the equivalent of wrist slaps, guaranteeing that our women and children will be preyed upon by the same creeps in the future. We talk about a pedophile who’s served a five year sentence as having paid his debt to society. Bull. Even if he were drawn and quartered, he wouldn’t have begun to pay.

We pretend that registering these perverts is a deterrent and that our kids are safe if we order the monsters to stay a hundred yards away from parks and playgrounds when any sane person knows that an adult who can’t be trusted within a hundred yards of a four-year-old should be locked away in a dungeon and gnawed on by rats. Or at least be forced to watch “Fear Factor” and re-runs of “My Mother the Car” for the next fifty or sixty years.

The only message we send when we allow those without souls to walk free is that we care more about them than we do about their innocent and inevitable victims. What is especially disgusting is that for each one of them, there are scores of lawyers eager to defend their right to walk amongst us. Why is it we don’t register these members of the bar as sex offenders? After all, they aide and abet. I have always wondered how they feel when at the end of the day they go home to their own children.

Before you rush forward to defend this cockeyed legal system, allow me to conclude with yet another example of this lunacy. Mark Hacking, who garnered headlines when he killed his young wife, Lori, and deposited her body at the Salt Lake City dump, was recently found guilty. His sentence was six years to life. I ask you, what kind of sentence is that? He gets six years for murder, with maybe time off for good behavior, but if he doesn’t make his bed or eat his vegetables, he could rot in jail?!

About the Writer: Burt Prelutsky is a humorist, movie reviewer, writer for television series and movies, and author of the new book, "Conservatives Are From Mars, Liberals Are From San Francisco." His website is at http://burtprelutsky.com.

Burt receives e-mail at BurtPrelutsky@aol.com.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aclu; borders; charges; commietraitors; courts; crime; guidelines; immigration; latinos; lawyers; murderers; pedophiles; perverts; prelutsky; punishment; racism; scumbaglawyers; sentencing

1 posted on 06/26/2005 9:09:54 PM PDT by CHARLITE
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To: thompsonsjkc; odoso; animoveritas; DaveTesla; mercygrace; Laissez-faire capitalist; ...

Moral Absolutes Ping.

Why have I not read anything by this man before? He's right, to the point, wry, and I am as fond of the death penalty as he is.

What idiots don't realize is that judicious use of the death penalty is merciful. Merciful to those who won't be victimized, and merciful to the criminal - he won't commit any more crimes to weigh down his soul, and by facing the ultimate punishment, there's more of a chance he will repent and beg God for mercy.

Freepmail me if you want on/off this pinglist.


2 posted on 06/26/2005 9:23:24 PM PDT by little jeremiah (A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. P. Henry)
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To: Congressman Billybob
CBB, I suspect you and Mr. Prelutsky might enjoy singing from the same hymnbook :)
3 posted on 06/26/2005 9:47:50 PM PDT by upchuck (If our nation be destroyed, it would be from the judiciary." ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: CHARLITE
After working as a probation officer for a number of years, I concur with the author of the article.

And the message sent by authorities is they care more about criminals than both victims and law abiding citizens.

4 posted on 06/26/2005 10:02:51 PM PDT by TAdams8591 (Off the cuff comments are NOT CLEAR and CONVINCING evidence.)
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To: CHARLITE

Absolutely wonderful. Right on.


5 posted on 06/27/2005 1:12:18 AM PDT by Lionround (O Civile si ergo, fortibus es en ero)
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