Monthly Archives: January 2014

A Candid Comment on Judges and Justice by a well-informed anonymous source

The source is well-informed because of what he does, is anonymous because I haven’t asked his name, and his brief comment is extremely revealing. He was a guest at a party given in honor of one of America’s most prominent … Continue reading

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A question for NY Times’ Nicholas Kristof, and for MSM in general

Mr. Kristof, a New York Times columnist, just posted a piece titled “3 Enemas later, Still No Drugs” built around a story of a Mr. Eckert who was intrusively searched by the police who suspected he hid drugs in his rectum. I tried … Continue reading

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Jesus of Nazareth’s advice to D. Randall Frye of the US Social Security Administration

D. Randall Frye, “an administrative law judge for the United States Social Security Administration and the president of the Association of Administrative Law Judges” just authored a New York Times op-ed in which he pours righteous indignation at “retired New … Continue reading

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Judges’ Rights vs. Our Rights: a Zero-Sum Game

Pick up a brick, and let go of it; it will immediately fall to the ground. Include a right into US Constitution, than violate it. Violators won’t be necessarily slapped on the wrist, nor is there any guarantee that the … Continue reading

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Our Federal Judiciary is Incompatible with Democracy, says the New York Times

Can there be a king in a democratic society? Can society be democratic if it is ruled by a king? We are not talking here of a figurehead king who is a vestige of the past and a nod to … Continue reading

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