Thursday, March 31, 2011

Rule of Law or Mad Max?

The most important reason to follow this blog has to do with a concept at the heart of a civilized democratic society: THE RULE OF LAW. If there is one set of laws for one group of society, and another for the "elite", it creates a flaw in the cornerstone that can result in a catastrophic failure of anything built upon this kind of foundation.

The concept of "Equal Justice Under The Law" implies that everyone who works hard and plays by the rules will at least have an opportunity to have the Justice system protect them from attack UNDER THE LAW. A sad commentary on the system is that without active enforcement of the laws, prior to the act, individuals and companies have to strike back with legal action AFTER being wronged.

At least in the case of CANVS V USA, prior to and during the wrong doings in question, I did everything in my power to inform the various agencies, offices, and enforcement arms of the US Government, to ask them to stop the theft and inappropriate activities. There is no plausible deniability, and as we all know, ignorance is no excuse for the law.

Please click on the "follow this blog" link, and ask your friends to follow this blog, because if I do not suceed in my quest to hold these folks responsible for their actions, everyone can expect to be subject to the same kind of treatment (or worse) in the future. This kind of behavior replicated throughout our society has to potential to destroy this country if it is not identified and terminated with extreme predujice.

2 comments:

  1. I whole-heartedly agree. If the system is as corrupt as it seems (seen through independent experiences) where the members of the Armed Services lack basic integrity, then the disease of injustice will destroy this country.

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  2. Fortunately there are a few good guys left (as you know), it is just amazing how skewed the process is in favor of the very folks who are abusing their position and power. I have no problem going deep into enemy territory alone, BUT, if there was supposed to be supporting fire and an extraction supplied by echelons above if the shit hit the fan and they simply shut down communications, one would have to be simple to expect that upon returning to base that there wouldn't be hell to pay. We are all paying dearly!

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