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Brian4Liberty
05-21-2011, 11:27 PM
What can you say about our current dilemma? Innocent persons (and dogs) are routinely executed by the Police as "accidents". Yet at the same time, multiple conviction, violent offenders still get off with a slap on the wrist. This is truly a bizarro world. With "good behavior", is 5 years really 2 years?


http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/show_story.php?id=21191

Fono will receive five years in state prison for the two felonies. His convictions will count as two strikes under California law, Demertzis said. He could serve 25 years to life if he commits a third felony and is convicted. Court documents show he was previously convicted of carjacking and making criminal threats, both felonies, when he was a juvenile.

Anti Federalist
05-21-2011, 11:35 PM
What can you say about our current dilemma? Innocent persons (and dogs) are routinely executed by the Police as "accidents". Yet at the same time, multiple conviction, violent offenders still get off with a slap on the wrist. This is truly a bizarro world. With "good behavior", is 5 years really 2 years?

A "false flag" carried out against the American people for 30-40 years now.

What better way to make us Mundanes clamor for more police presence than by locking up minor offenders and letting violent criminals go?

Brian4Liberty
05-22-2011, 12:07 AM
I'm torn on this. It really is a Catch-22. No one trusts the official system to work. So we have vigilante justice instead, where there is no due process, no caution. no confirmation. They will just kill you. The Court system tells us, "we will not serve Justice, don't look to us". The Police tell us, "because the Courts don't work, we will kill everyone and let God sort them out." The Courts encourage this behavior because it appears that they do not have the courage to do their jobs, and they will not punish anyone. The pundits, politicians and our President say "shoot them in the head, we can not trust in the Justice system or trials". In the end, this seems to be a complete failure of the "Justice" system. If a true criminal can survive their initial encounter and arrest (by kissing ass and prostrating themselves), then they will never be subjected to Justice.

Pericles
05-22-2011, 12:20 AM
In the overall scheme of things, guys like that are no real threat. Sure, some citizen might get robbed or even killed, but the efforts of that class of criminal represent no ability to fundamentally change the laws under which society operates, or its norms. We on the other hand are the most dangerous because we represent ideas, and gunowners represent capability ..... the real threats to the current order of things.

Brian4Liberty
05-22-2011, 12:39 AM
In the overall scheme of things, guys like that are no real threat. Sure, some citizen might get robbed or even killed, but the efforts of that class of criminal represent no ability to fundamentally change the laws under which society operates, or its norms. We on the other hand are the most dangerous because we represent ideas, and gunowners represent capability ..... the real threats to the current order of things.

As AF said, they represent the primary duty of our Justice system, yet for some reason (false-flag?), that duty is not performed. They are a real threat to the real people. People are robbed, assaulted, and killed by these criminals. Yes, they are not threat to the "system", on the contrary, they create the mandate for the "system" in the first place.