Poetic Justice.

Jan 27, 2010 15:30

We all have axes to grind. People try to keep their pretty exteriors intact most of the time, but when their true motivations are threatened, the image wrinkles, snarls and rapidly turns into a hideous thing with hateful and/or violent intent. Chirades are pointles because of this, which always reveals the charade- even if only breifly. Women in ( Read more... )

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atomicat January 27 2010, 22:48:04 UTC
Disgusting piece of shit. I've been out of the loop, crazy times, but have been compiling this and that on abuse of power, psychology of authoritarianism, etc etc. Cops I can understand, it's easy to understand thuggery, but prosecutors who do shit like knowingly send innocent people to jail or worse are another thing entirely. Sadism mixed in with well, who the fuck knows. Anyone found knowingly sending someone to prison should be charged with what... forcible confinement at the least, and to death-row... murder in the first degree.

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A state of Grace? gabrielhorse January 27 2010, 23:17:50 UTC
Cops are a mixed bag- some good, some... not so good- but the real abuse of power probably occurs on all levels of so-called "justice". Judges can border between seeming humane to delusions of godhood, prosecutors think they are vigilantes out to "clean up the streets" by any means neccessary, and case workers... you may as well set your trial date five years in the future, regardless of the offense ( ... )

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atomicat January 28 2010, 05:42:26 UTC
What's sick is that yes, I can imagine what happened to her being the spark to putting her on the road to being a prosecutor, but how do you reconcile that with her, a woman, commenting on that sort of case in that way.

I've been out of touch for quite a while but have a post of yours I'll wait until I'm um, more cognizant to address, You'll probably guess which one. As for authority, my diggings about here and there turned up a sick and frightening documentary. Start there, six parts. The part that was most disturbing was the undercover videotaping of people simply trying to get a form to lodge a complaint. Ever hear of the Wobblies? Wiki them. I think it's time for their kind of tactics... everyone should go to their local police departments every week and request such a form, see them try to pull shit THEN!

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gabrielhorse January 29 2010, 16:14:08 UTC
What's sick is that yes, I can imagine what happened to her being the spark to putting her on the road to being a prosecutor, but how do you reconcile that with her, a woman, commenting on that sort of case in that way.I assume you're reffering to her comment on the lacrosse rape case- I used to go to counseling with a female friend who was a rape victim, but that doesn't mean I side with females unanimously. People use sex for purposes that are downright disgusting, and while rape is never somethign I'll speak up for, I think people never want to consider the mindset of the males who- more often these days- we find were charged with rape and jail, based entirely on one person's account, no backup evidence required. The reason we are now discovering there is EVEN proof of a woman using her gender's perceived frailty to hurt someone of the opposite sex by deliberate deceit IS the proof DNA testing now allows, though I'm sure the window of opporunity is a small one. In the end, both sexes use each other to gain perceived things- be they ( ... )

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No rush. gabrielhorse February 3 2010, 16:20:37 UTC
I never try to hurry a comment out of any one, take your time & compose your thoughts. It shall come in time. Also, since my Internet access is severly limited- meaning, I don't have a computer & have to go to places to even get online- I sometimes take a while to go through links to things people send me. That doesn't mean I'm not interested, but sometimes library restrictions & the like force me to seek alternate locals to view things, which means it can take time for me to view stuff like vids or pics, ect. Now you can say you learned something today ^_^

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Re: No rush. atomicat February 3 2010, 19:02:44 UTC
Ha! And by sheer coincidence, look at what I ran across today!

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/os-scott-maxwell-losers-nancy-grace-0131120100130,0,6468306.column

Urrr... that's a LONG documentary. Sorry you won't be able to watch it. I'll give you the details that outraged me the most later.

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