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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 15058" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Re: Patriot Act type legislation</strong></p><p></p><p><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Darkwolf\")</div></p><p> </p><p>But the law has no teeth now. You can't live in a kingdom of Misrule, in which the leaders do whatever they want and discard the law of the land, and expect respect for law and order on the street level. Currently, the only people fighting for and enforcing the law are ordinary law enforcement officers.</p><p> </p><p>Under the old system, or the ideal one we tried to have before, the punishment was supposed to fit the crime. This means that the worst punishments were reserved for the worst crimes. One of the worst penalties is life in prison, but right now I'm sitting in the middle of a province in the land of misrule in which you can get a life term for Drunk Driving or Shoplifting. This lessens the public respect for the law, and it's that respect that we rely on to fight crime, because we rely on the deterrent power of punishment. If you can get almost any punishment for almost any crime, it all becomes simply a matter of what you can get away with, and you will tend to shoot the witnesses.</p><p> </p><p>As for juvenile offenders, the best way to solve that problem is to get these boys fathers, or uncles, or some men to show them how to become men. I can't tell you how many of my clients grew up without fathers, but I know it's a huge percentage. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>You have to learn to think like the enemy. The enemy is the illegal federal authorities. I call them illegal because they have trashed the Constitution. They see the gangs just as you do, as infantry companies, but they also see them as antigovernment militia. It's not for us to decide whether they are suitable soldiers; they are already de facto members of the irregular armed forces of the U.S.</p><p> </p><p>Throughout history, foot soldiers have been criminals-- rapists, looters, killers. The modern version throughout the world is not much of a change in the old standard model, but the advantages of civilization have trained us to use the common soldier as a tidy grunt doing the bidding of corporate giants, and, at least as far as Americans are concerned, we have the finest and most moral armed forces in human history.</p><p> </p><p>Not perfect, though, as you can see. Maybe we can set all of these youngsters straight by instilling a sense of pride and duty in them instead of fear, hopelessness, and anger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 15058, member: 42"] [b]Re: Patriot Act type legislation[/b] <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(\"Darkwolf\")</div> But the law has no teeth now. You can't live in a kingdom of Misrule, in which the leaders do whatever they want and discard the law of the land, and expect respect for law and order on the street level. Currently, the only people fighting for and enforcing the law are ordinary law enforcement officers. Under the old system, or the ideal one we tried to have before, the punishment was supposed to fit the crime. This means that the worst punishments were reserved for the worst crimes. One of the worst penalties is life in prison, but right now I'm sitting in the middle of a province in the land of misrule in which you can get a life term for Drunk Driving or Shoplifting. This lessens the public respect for the law, and it's that respect that we rely on to fight crime, because we rely on the deterrent power of punishment. If you can get almost any punishment for almost any crime, it all becomes simply a matter of what you can get away with, and you will tend to shoot the witnesses. As for juvenile offenders, the best way to solve that problem is to get these boys fathers, or uncles, or some men to show them how to become men. I can't tell you how many of my clients grew up without fathers, but I know it's a huge percentage. You have to learn to think like the enemy. The enemy is the illegal federal authorities. I call them illegal because they have trashed the Constitution. They see the gangs just as you do, as infantry companies, but they also see them as antigovernment militia. It's not for us to decide whether they are suitable soldiers; they are already de facto members of the irregular armed forces of the U.S. Throughout history, foot soldiers have been criminals-- rapists, looters, killers. The modern version throughout the world is not much of a change in the old standard model, but the advantages of civilization have trained us to use the common soldier as a tidy grunt doing the bidding of corporate giants, and, at least as far as Americans are concerned, we have the finest and most moral armed forces in human history. Not perfect, though, as you can see. Maybe we can set all of these youngsters straight by instilling a sense of pride and duty in them instead of fear, hopelessness, and anger. [/QUOTE]
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