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"Serving with Honor
Yes, I know. I seem to have been monopolizing this space. You might think that I’ve been overdosing on Powder Milk Biscuits, but I don’t eat biscuits anymore. My spare tire turned into a spare Volkswagen, and I don’t want to encourage it. I’m afraid it might turn into a spare Chevy. Besides, I can’t and wouldn’t keep other people from writing here.
I think that some figures in authority have a problem with me because they just aren’t cancer. In the time I have left, due to personal and immediate family history, I may at some time be plagued with or struck down by one or more of cancer, or Alzheimer’s, or Parkinson’s, or some fatal infection, or something I don’t even know about yet. I’ve already had surgery looking for cancer. I got ready to die. When they didn’t find any and I lived, I was disappointed. My life sucked that bad.
If and when I get something like cancer, I hope I still have the wit and ability to make up ghastly jokes about it. Something along the lines of, “Oh look! Another bone exploded! Rover won’t have to chew his next toy so hard.”
Does a Federal Judge, or any other authority, want to put him or her self on that scale of intimidation and respect? Good luck with that. I’ve got one scar that if they had scooped out my intestines at the time, it would have accommodated a Federal Judge’s head. But maybe not his ego; I’m not nearly the size of a moose.
Some Judges, I’ve seen, will deny due process to anyone they don’t like or think is not giving them proper deference, regardless of what the Constitution says. They find ways to rationalize violating their Oath of Office in order to serve their egos and personal agendas. They even have a Federal Rule of Civil Procedure for it. They call it judicial discretion.
This betrays and subverts the Constitution, which is a choice they make, not something anyone forces them to do. One can hope that history will recall how well they served with honor.
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