Thursday, June 08, 2006

The Other News as Noted Prior.

One legal theory or piece of education that I may have derived is that people get away with what they can until they get caught. I think that that is probably a very valid legal truism, and the only way that laws are changed.

SIMPLY: the Congress makes, the Executive administers, and the Courts decide law.

I was going to say interprets, which may be more valid, but since Bush is the decider, and trusts the people not the government, I guess we are all left to interpret, or rather left behind the right. Actually I have waddled into a bit of a conundrum here. Another word I pulled out of reserve. Con-Un-Drum. Hint: Hinges on choice between interpret and decide and the corps-media...

Well, out from that ramble bush, the issue: Someone has to break a law to go to court to see if they are convicted or the law is overturned. So, along with the press which is another job that needs accountability, some serve by upholding their oath to defend the constituion as Fort Lewis soldier, 1st Lt. Ehren Watada has.

Unlike the His Unprecedence the President there is precedence.

And noted here a year ago and where military judge finds war illegal. Is there a Rosa Parks medal of justice?

Now just as people should be innocent until proven guilty, if they have the courage to violate the law, they should be given the privilege of facing the consequences.

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