Tuesday, September 6, 2016

#1868 Behind Enemy Lines

#1868

Behind Enemy Lines



"First thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers."  - Shakespeare Henry VI

In all God's creation, there is nothing as complex as the human mind...we keep telling young people to dream big, the genus homo has the ability to control dreams when awake but we cannot imagine-conceive of the nightmares awaiting us dreaming while asleep.

The most iconic modern example of realizing injustice while awake, the raised fists of the Olympians at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.

In a world of political correctness, when most politicians are lawmakers-lawyers, when self-serving interest rules the land, when the only color most lawyers recognize is the color green, as Yogi Berra said, "How can a man think and hit at the same time?"

Have we ever thought about the miniscule facets of time involved, not only in the hitting of a baseball traveling 90 miles per hour, the flash-optics of intelligence required by the member of a symphony looking at music and the conductor, warriors on the front line protecting self while hitting the enemy.  Like a run on the bank, the desperation awakened when you learn that your hard-earned money is about to evaporate.  We can well understand why the public has become so exasperated with the lack of integrity, with a complete loss of confidence in the judicial system...judges-lawyers-officers on the beat, patrol cars and even those with some investigative ability.

Two of my paternal grandmother's brothers were "ranking" law enforcement officers...one a county sheriff the other a member of the federal secret service.  I saw and heard their low opinion of law enforcement; even though I organized, for many years, a law enforcement appreciation banquet locally (once, US Senator Jesse Helms speaker) this totally blind, 100% disabled, medical officer, veteran has very little confidence in the legal system.  You can't cheat death, you must assume risks, most of us have lost our belief in the judicial system..."encircled" by lawyers the law breakers, as well as those seeking justice in a facilitated-obligated by lawyers, feel we are behind enemy lines.  Imminent and transcendent, we feel like the condemned approaching the guillotine. 

This week, FDA declared that bacterial soap "may not work"; lawyers are like bacterial soap what they tell you may not work.  Accused or attested, victims of the judicial system just seek justice, under a waterfall of indifference.  We all know the time and treasure involved with legislatures-legislators, Congress-US Representatives establishing laws full of loopholes-ESCAPISM whereby lawyers can finance their high-style living by ENABLING.  Age comes to all of us in a rush; I remember one of the preachers, at my own father's funeral, said, "He just wore out."  We can tell when we are wearing out:  putting on mismatched socks, afraid to go to a meeting of undetermined length because of bathroom problems, solace-comfort in the knowledge that life will soon be over...that we don't have to impress ANYONE about ANYTHING ANYMORE.  Someone, like this old man, who has given all he can give, might even have the guts, to tell lawyers, "I know what you are all about.  Justice comes at a price, and you are just the collector of the money."

In what other profession-job is the over-taxed, over-worked, under appreciated citizen required to finance a fine edifice for his own robbery...a working place for men and women who rob.  Lawyers do not wear masks to hide their identity, do not even carry a weapon, they have costumed underlings-officers to do this work for them.  The client can only make decisions about losing...never winning. 

Somewhere between the heretic and the whore, you find present day government.  There was a famous Broadway play "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas".  The best whorehouse in North Carolina, legislative building, Jones Street, Raleigh NC, the best whorehouse in any county North Carolina or any other states the courthouse of the county seat of government: filled with lawyers tinkering with the well-oiled abused machine of government: using a dredge of patchwork, negotiation, cauterizing citizen wounds.  The threads of statutes are just a patchwork of laws to control...elected prostitutes, evil subsidizing evil.

We are besieged with advertising about identity theft.  There is no thievery like the thievery of government control, carried out by the legal and judicial systems, enabled by the monopoly of lawyers.  The most monstrous monopoly in America, the legal system in the case of the law breaker, "If you don't have a lawyer, we will furnish one for you."  For anyone seeking justice, for the old-disabled-disenfranchised those for which life has been a constant burden, you are on your own.  As we get older, we realize that we are who we chose to become.  The cruelest form of injustice, every government agency-every state-even the federal government, such as the stupid-asinine US Justice Department and certainly American's with Disabilities Act, certainly every agency of government PROFESSING "customer service" or inspector general investigations, their first words to you always, without exception, I have never known it to be otherwise, you can depend on these words, "We are not equipped to help you with this, you should get yourself a lawyer."  NOW, can you understand why the public in general, American citizens, young people, have such a low opinion of justice in America?  This low opinion can be traced directly to the profession of lawyers...their bar associations...their oversight committees, who do nothing more than protect their members. 


Don't tell me the sky is the limit when there are footprints on the moon.  What do people do with all the film they buy, the pictures they shoot?  The world is involved in "head games".  Media has made it easy to dislike certain groups...Arabs-Chinese-Christians.  It is harder to dislike individuals when you get to know them.  There is little fairness in life...people losing family members, the loss of eyesight, the theft of one's property.  We put up partitions, departmentalize our lives.  If you don't grasp the problem, you will never understand the solution.  There are still absolutes of right and wrong, it is so wrong for one group, lawyers, to have such a strangle hold over the lives of people.

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