I have come to the conclusion that you must not ever do anything that would bring you to the attention of our courts. NEVER! You must live in total fear of being put at the mercy of these cold hearted, immoral people in black robes. They are to be feared more than anything, they are inconsistant, they are not judges, they are gamesmen playing with words while peoples lives are in the balance.
Don't bother to tell me how much better our system is than any other, frankly I can't see it. It may not be worse, but it is certainly no better. You can not count on it, it's worthless.
I tend to agree with you. Listening to Mark Levin the last couple weeks and seeing this Shiavo case work out is truly eye-opening. I am so sick of hearing about the rule of law when the law gets ignored or abused at every opportunity. The rule of law once stated that blacks were not even counted as humans, but as things to be owned - traded and bartered about. The same people who talk about upholding the rule of law turn a blind eye to the millions of illegal aliens streaming across our borders. Moral relativism, socialism, cultural diversity - all this crap has ruined not only this country but the world. And we - the people - stand by and let this crap happen! It makes me angry and sad at the same time.
Our secular mullahs in black robes are every bit as cruel and power-mad as the Islamic mullahs in the Middle East. We have much in common with the people who are terrorized by their rulings.
God bless you and right on! My Brother's book addresses judicial tyranny, but I think at this point it is even worse than he states. These "upholders of the law" for the most part are hypocritical mindless frauds on every level, from the lower courts to the Supremes. After listening to Stephen "Freddie Kruger" Beyer describe how he and his fellow legal travellers search the globe for at least one judical dung hole that supports his disfunctionally fictionalized view of the law, they then proceed to soil our constitution by making rulings that not only vicitimize the legal citizens of our great nation, but render the greatest compact written by mankind into some quaint handmade nick-nack written by a bunch of out of touch elitists in powdered wigs