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Saturday May 25, 2013

To educate a man is to unfit him to be a slave. — Frederick Douglass


Topic: ‘Judges’

1. Self-Immolated In Protest Of The “Justice” System

FreeKeene.com | “I have 21 years of Army service going back to the Vietnam War. My loyalty to the government should be a given. It is gone. I am certain it will never return regardless of how long I might have lived.” -Thomas James Ball in his “last statement” before he self-immolated in front of the courthouse that was integral in destroying his life.... - [More]

Posted: June 16, 2011 in Articles

2. It’s Easy to Get Discouraged, but Persevere We Must

GeorgeDonnelly | Good men are in chains. Ridicule is heaped upon them. It’s easy to get discouraged. But this is the lot of truth-tellers. This is the inevitable result of living the truth. Giving up now would only compound the crime. Don’t submit to disappointment and despair. Don’t abandon these good men, Pete Eyre and Adam Mueller. The mindless brutes may cage our bodies but they will never cage our minds. Only we have the power to permit that.... - [More]

Posted: February 6, 2011 in Articles

3. Judges are Fallible Human Beings Too

SzandorBlestman | In their courtrooms, judges have always been the top dog. They still demand obedience from all who pass through the door into the their “court of law.” To this very day people are expected to be reverent when attending court. To this day they are asked to stand when the judge enters the courtroom and address him as “your honor” when speaking, creating in him an aura of superiority and perhaps even piety toward the law. After all, not only does he command the respect and unquestioning support of men with guns, he is the final arbiter of the law while one stands accused before him. That is, of course, unless one has the financial wherewithal to afford an appeal should one be necessary, or worthwhile. The claim is there is equal justice for all available to Americans, yet a railroaded poor man will sit in a prison cell while a wealthier man can spend his wealth to try to keep what freedom he has. The judges don’t care. They owe their fealty to the mechanism of the state, and they feel you owe your fealty and your worship to them.... - [More]

Posted: June 5, 2010 in Articles

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