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Re: Deadly Force/more than you wanted to know
Grant,
[[[ I'm not saying it's wrong to do that just that I don't have the time and money to be tied up in the legal system for such an action.]]]
Isn't this the core-element regarding the entirely-appropriate detestation of "lawyers"? -that they have created a "legal system" so costly, intimidating, and irrational that no-one has any confidence in the "justice" of an outcome, nor in being able to "survive" financially, the outrageous costs of pursuing it?!!
The bad-guy's thinking: I'll steal this guy's hard-earned stuff. If nobody catches me, ...home free. If they do, they'll let me go soon, just like (all those times) before. If the guy hurts me, some lawyer will help me "own" his land, house, etc. (as long as the lawyer gets his "cut" of the loot). Whatever happens, I win.
In my opinion anyone who participates in any part of this bad guys success is simply ( yeah, SIMPLY!, ...not everything is as "complex-an-issue" as some would want us to think) A PARTNER IN CRIME!!
They're every-bit-as-guilty as the "fence" who helps dispose of the goods, the key-shop operator who made a "spare" key and sold it to the thief, the getaway-van driver, etc.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave, ...when first we practice to deceive." (anyone know where this line came from?)
Interesting coincidence that the word "practice" is included in this thought!
Having "practiced" deception for some time now, the "tanglers" have us ensnared in a web from which only THEY are "licensed" to extricate us. Which they will happily (that is the sick-part) attempt, for a fat fee.
How nice FOR them.
How unprincipled and despicable OF them.
In the current scenario, all the "losers" WIN!
The only one who loses is the "good guy"!!
Outrage, anyone??
Larry
ps: The experience behind the intensity -- Years ago, I stood with one foot figuratively in the "lawschool door", ...all systems "go!", all feedback positive, standards exceeded, abilities demonstrated, motives noble, enthusiasm high, and eyes bright.
I walked away.
As I had become more educated as-to the realities of a law-career, disappointment replaced naive expectation, disillusionment shouldered aside hope, and the "real"-ization that rewards went to those most adept in corrupt "practice" of the law, and frustrations to those most intrigued by the shining "principles" of law, convinced me (along with some very open-and-honest appraisals of the "business" by some loving and trusted "insiders") that this was not the arena in which I wanted to spend my life.
So I chose to fight fire, ... not people.
The young man I was then, wanted to do something with his heart, instead of with his anger. In the career I rejected, I suppose I MIGHT-HAVE "made a difference". In the career I chose, I KNOW I DID.
The old man? Never been sorry. Still angry! It's the (lack-of))PRINCIPLE of the thing! Still think that "silence" in the face of patent-wrongdoing equates with acquiescence!, ... hence the "outspoken-ness".
Grant,
[[[ I'm not saying it's wrong to do that just that I don't have the time and money to be tied up in the legal system for such an action.]]]
Isn't this the core-element regarding the entirely-appropriate detestation of "lawyers"? -that they have created a "legal system" so costly, intimidating, and irrational that no-one has any confidence in the "justice" of an outcome, nor in being able to "survive" financially, the outrageous costs of pursuing it?!!
The bad-guy's thinking: I'll steal this guy's hard-earned stuff. If nobody catches me, ...home free. If they do, they'll let me go soon, just like (all those times) before. If the guy hurts me, some lawyer will help me "own" his land, house, etc. (as long as the lawyer gets his "cut" of the loot). Whatever happens, I win.
In my opinion anyone who participates in any part of this bad guys success is simply ( yeah, SIMPLY!, ...not everything is as "complex-an-issue" as some would want us to think) A PARTNER IN CRIME!!
They're every-bit-as-guilty as the "fence" who helps dispose of the goods, the key-shop operator who made a "spare" key and sold it to the thief, the getaway-van driver, etc.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave, ...when first we practice to deceive." (anyone know where this line came from?)
Interesting coincidence that the word "practice" is included in this thought!
Having "practiced" deception for some time now, the "tanglers" have us ensnared in a web from which only THEY are "licensed" to extricate us. Which they will happily (that is the sick-part) attempt, for a fat fee.
How nice FOR them.
How unprincipled and despicable OF them.
In the current scenario, all the "losers" WIN!
The only one who loses is the "good guy"!!
Outrage, anyone??
Larry
ps: The experience behind the intensity -- Years ago, I stood with one foot figuratively in the "lawschool door", ...all systems "go!", all feedback positive, standards exceeded, abilities demonstrated, motives noble, enthusiasm high, and eyes bright.
I walked away.
As I had become more educated as-to the realities of a law-career, disappointment replaced naive expectation, disillusionment shouldered aside hope, and the "real"-ization that rewards went to those most adept in corrupt "practice" of the law, and frustrations to those most intrigued by the shining "principles" of law, convinced me (along with some very open-and-honest appraisals of the "business" by some loving and trusted "insiders") that this was not the arena in which I wanted to spend my life.
So I chose to fight fire, ... not people.
The young man I was then, wanted to do something with his heart, instead of with his anger. In the career I rejected, I suppose I MIGHT-HAVE "made a difference". In the career I chose, I KNOW I DID.
The old man? Never been sorry. Still angry! It's the (lack-of))PRINCIPLE of the thing! Still think that "silence" in the face of patent-wrongdoing equates with acquiescence!, ... hence the "outspoken-ness".