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"Crossing the street for justice
The ruling from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver came in the mail today. It makes no sense to me at all. It seems that in every instance I have failed to “state a claim”. How is that possible? Obviously the professional jargon of lawyers and judges is so diametrically opposed to my understanding of the English language that there is no way for me to get justice in their courts, no matter what injustice others have done to me. From my point of view, it feels and smells like just another way to lie in my face and get away with it.
When I talk to ordinary people, and even some lawyers about this case, they usually get it. And often respond with that cynical laughter that comes from bitter experience with our justice system. Oh, I still believe in the law - mostly. Just not in our judges and courts. Lucky for them that like so many other ordinary people, it’s just not my style to take the law into my own hands. Or to respond with violence like some Hollywood-movie vigilante. Otherwise, parts of this country would look a whole lot more like parts of the Middle East. Lucky for them.
And no, U.S. Marshals, that’s just an observation, not a threat. After what I have been through, if I saw a Judge coming and knew it, I might just cross the street to avoid any such appearance, as well as a person I barely respect. "
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