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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
Fair enough, but your juxtaposition in this particular thread still doesn't have a strong correlation as you seem to imply. This is what I wanted you to discuss. If you've written about this over the past two years, why not summarize in this thread so that we can go merrily forward?
If I was facing a felony trial, the last thing I would be thinking about is another's experience of it. Judge or no.
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odd, that's the first thing I'd be screaming about, and not the experience of it, but the LACK of it. and what juxtaposition? The only thing I've ever been more consistent in is the unconstitutionality of gun laws. Have you had your coffee this morning?
People who have never faced the horrifying experience of the judicial system as the accused, need to do so just once. Experiencing the power to destroy a life that the prosecutor has at his/her availability, with unlimited public resources, both financially and emotionally, is incredible. The huge amount of dollars it takes to defend oneself in court has destroyed thousands of lives and to blithely ignore the blatant bias in who is prosecuted and who isn't is actually support for this type of two-tiered class system.
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