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Superbowl for Courts
There should be Competition between the courts of the various states. Actors would follow scripts. There would be evidence provided by an independent agency. The court would win that could best determine facts & truth and dispense justice that was … Continue reading
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Many Books about injustice; Few Politicans about injustice
There are hundreds of books written about the injustices provided by the American courts. However, there are few, if any, politicians that make injustice part of their political platform. Obama has made a few statements made about injustices of the … Continue reading
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Garry Kasparov Released from Jail
MOSCOW (AP) — Former chess champion Garry Kasparov, one of President Vladimir Putin’s most celebrated foes, was released from a Moscow jail Thursday after serving his five-day sentence for leading a protest march. Link to USA Today story Riot police … Continue reading
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Dear Legislator:
I will prove that the courts of the United States represent a treasonous and tyrannical type of pseudo justice expected only of the commies or Nazis. The proof relies on the following facts. 1.) We have passed laws that state … Continue reading
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Boston Globe should win Pulitzer Prize for Article on Courts
The front page Boston Globe article in today’s Sunday paper is entitled: “Courts strip elders of their independence”. “In a system this broken, I have no doubt that there are numerous elderly people who have been confined to nursing homes … Continue reading
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A Buddha has awakened from the sleep of ignorance.
The book “Introduction to BUDDHISM”, starts with a definition of Buddha: “In general, Buddha means ‘Awakened One,” someone who has awakeed from the sleep of ignorance and sees things as they really are. A Buddha is a person who is … Continue reading
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What are the characteristics of a totally ignorant government?
Ignorance means to ignore, to not notice, to fail to observe or to fail to acquire knowledge when possible. The implication is that the ability to learn is present but that learning does not happen. Ignorant is the result of … Continue reading
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The Milgram Syndrome
Suppositions: • The Milgram Syndrome is a condition described by the Milgram experiment at Yale. The syndrome describes a condition where a person can be induced, by an authority, to give lethal shocks to someone only because he answered a … Continue reading
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Milgram Syndrome Implications
The Milgram Experiment suggests that 2/3 of the people can be easily fooled into making meritless decisions that lead to the deaths of innocent people. All law written without a 2/3 majority is suspect. It’s kind of like throwing a … Continue reading
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The Quest of Utopia II
To achieve the pinnacle of a favorite sport is the dream of most American boys. Perhaps it is the goal of children all over the world. Most people would rather this, than the Utopia described by Thomas Moore. However, a … Continue reading
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