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Originally Posted by filtherton
But the US doesn't believe in justice,
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which is why it takes so long to prosecute anyone in this country right? if anything, i think that the US is overly concerned with doling out the perfect amount of justice to the point where a 10 year trial is worse than the sentence. it shouldn't be "well you broke the law.. uhmmm... 25 years!" but something closer to those lines than the current "check every book on law ever written before reaching a verdict" for the sake that making sure that the criminal can be punished with the closest approximation of justice (with actual deliberation, just not for years), in the shortest amount of time possible.
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Originally Posted by filtherton
equality
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please go on, are you talking about equality of opportunity or equality of outcome?
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or rule of law.
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isn't the US the country with (one of) the most cases of litigation in the world? if anything the rule of law in the US is sacred to all Americans if for nothing else, it gives them one more thing to sue over, but i think there's more to it that just raking in capital with lawsuits (...hopefully), people really do want justice to be done.