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The nature of military justice.
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January 8th 04, 10:10 PM
Dav1936531
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It goes that way all too often. But only those of us in the military realise
it. The military will do damn well as they please any time they please.
Arthur Kramer
But......if you think it is that way soley in military courts you would be
mistaken. Civilian courts are much the same, with judges the sole determiners
or pretrial motions and such. Judges routinely rip valid legal claims to shreds
and dismiss the entire case, not based upon their oaths to "uphold the laws to
the best of their abilities" as they are enacted by any state or federal
legislature, but based on their own personal biases. It's called "judicial
activism".
Judges usurp the legislative mechanisms and promote their own "moral" codes in
an attempt to shape the society from the bench everyday. And they do nothing
but expand the concept of "judicial immunity" in every ruling they make on that
subject so that they can never be held accountable for the impediments to the
enforement of the legislature's enactments that they promulgate from the bench.
The judiciary of this country is the most dangerously out of control branch of
government that exits. And don't even get me going on those "agents of the
court" attorneys of the bar.
There is some political room for a reformation party to squeeze into the
election process now dominated by the Democrats and Republicans. And if it
doesn't arise rather quickly, the entire country will be suffocated by the
overhead costs imposed upon this country by the out of control legal system.
Dave
Dav1936531