To: Liz
I guess I better don my asbestos underwear when I say: be careful for what you wish it may be granted. We witness across the country incompetent and corrupt police, prosecutors and Judges ruin lives of people on whimsical evidence without out pause or reflection.
Now the toolkit has expanded to exclude any flexibility for checks and balances within the system.
Does anyone remember the two daycare scandals from the early Nineties- one in California and one in North Carolina?
After years of litigation and truly corrupt investigations the principals were released with their lives and reputations ruined and no conclusive proof of any crime other than the crimes committed by the authorities which have gone unpunished to date.
I hope this bill is carefully constructed and limited to only truly heinous crimes.
Best regards,
3 posted on
05/04/2003 6:04:05 AM PDT by
Copernicus
(A Constitutional Republic revolves around Sovereign Citizens, not citizens around government.)
To: Copernicus
Does anyone remember the two daycare scandals from the early Nineties- one in California and one in North Carolina? And one in Miami and the most vicious one in Wennatchee Washington...
4 posted on
05/04/2003 6:22:34 AM PDT by
arthurus
To: Copernicus
After years of litigation and truly corrupt investigations the principals were released with their lives and reputations ruined and no conclusive proof of any crime other than the crimes committed by the authorities which have gone unpunished to date. These are bad examples for your implied thesis. These people all got the max and Janet Reno fought the release of the victims in Florida to the bitter end.
5 posted on
05/04/2003 6:25:00 AM PDT by
arthurus
To: Copernicus
Yes, if a law can be misapplied by morons, it will be. Next headline: "Divorcd dad receives 100 years for returning kids late".
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