Tuesday, August 4, 2009

THE IMPORTANCE OF COURTS, JUDICIAL SYSTEMS, AND JUDGES

A PERSON WHO HAS ACCEPTED THE POSITION OF A JUDGE WITHIN ANY JUDICIAL SYSTEM HAS A PARAMOUNT DUTY TO SERVE THE AUTHORITY THAT PUT HIM/HER THERE.

To say it in the simplest possible terms:
1) We have judges because a person without (enough) understanding is just a talking monkey.
2) Society must deal with people who are just talking monkeys or society will be destroyed by ignorance and brute strength.
3) So to protect everybody (including the talking monkeys) we have police, and investigators, and prosecutors, AND JUDGES, and appeals courts and supreme courts, and a President of the United States of America.
4) AFTER THAT GOD, ONLY, KNOWS…

1 comment:

  1. The best system in the world is the United States Judicial System.

    There is a lot of wisdom in the system, but that wisdom is handicapped by the weaknesses of the people in the system.

    We must all work together at all times to protect that system for the good of the whole world.

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