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It's strange coincidence that while the nation waits to find out the fate of
McVey, whose hatered of the government led him to the greatest act of
terrorism this country has known, and whose defense is 'the violence of the
government' that the Appellate Court of Michigan should add fuel to the
controvery by denying all fact and logic and clinging to their beloved 'law'
to order the execution of a ferret who is patently NOT rabid.
 
I'd like to be able to address every judge and justice in this country.
Your adherence to your 'law' in the face of fact is the main reason that the
people of the United States have little or no confidence in your ability to
render justice.  Unfortunately, the perception is that the Judiciary has
become just another bureauracracy, filled with 'lifers' who are guaranteed a
very handsome living at public expense, and who will do anything that the
politicians want done to keep the 'peasants' in their place.  This attitude
of 'THE LAW IS EVERYTHING, SCREW THE FACTS' pervades our entire judiciary
and I think the situation really STINKS!
 
I know the judicio-crats will not change their ways.  They have a vested
interest in the status quo.  The situation in California is similar.  A
penny-ante bureaucracy, supported by the State Judiciary, cares not a whit
that ferrets were mis-classified as wild animals.  Their attitude is that
'it's always been this way, why change it?'
 
Why should citizens of the U.S.  respect the judiciary?  They obviously have
no respect for the citizens!
 
REALLY FROSTED!  Dave
[Posted in FML issue 1964]

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