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To: nathanbedford
Legal statutes are seen as constructs that legitimize the prejudices of the wealthy and the privileged of society. Our so-called legislatures and judiciaries use the law as means of coercion to ensure their own position in a most unfair hierarchy. In response, the proverbial people, whether in Ferguson or at the border certainly, or, yes, at the Obama Department of Justice, have the moral right to ignore these constructs and instead to fashion their own sort of higher justice, which deserves to be canonized as legal and binding.

In all these cases, any particular law at any particular moment can be judged obsolete and an impediment to social justice — and so it can be replaced immediately by a sort of revolutionary justice with the full backing of the administrative state.

And 0bama/Holder (with useful idiot help from Officer Johnson) just 'deputized' Malik Shabazz as 'Wyatt Earp'.

9 posted on 08/19/2014 5:20:33 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: Servant of the Cross
Your post, as usual, is spot on.

I think we should make it clear for the record that which is going on in Ferguson. The inversion of reason leads to the inversion of the rule law. It has long been the goal of utopian leftists like disciples of Saul Alinsky such as Barack Obama to invert reason in order to destroy the rule of law thus paving the way for their top down utopia.

That is why we see the Black Panthers intervening, including those who are not from the White House but from California. That is why we see leftist MSNBC duplicating its scurrilous reporting of the George Zimmerman persecution in Ferguson, Missouri. That is why we see the forum shopping, the prosecutor shopping, the police chief shopping, the witness shopping which no doubt is going on even as we read this.

The inversion of reason is a fruit, the poisonous fruit, of the Frankfurt School which consciously set out to destroy not only our institutions but our culture and not only our culture but the reasoning process which sustains our civil society. We see the absence of reason on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri just as we see its absence in so many places we call "the Arab Street."

We witness the astonishing specter of police standing aside condoning looting because the eco system which sustains the rule of law has disintegrated. When the rule of law goes, the center cannot hold.

Clearly, the rule of law cannot long endure against a cultural inversion of the kind we see nightly in Ferguson, Missouri.


14 posted on 08/19/2014 8:00:32 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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