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Christine_grab 26 points ago +26 / -0

I have realized that the only way to have accountability in the legal world is via public humiliation. We need to loudly call out every person involved in the assorted criminal cover-ups. They can only get away with it in darkness; once the light is shined on them, they can't keep doing it for much longer.

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Isolated_Patriot 18 points ago +18 / -0

That works when you only have a few rats. Now that we've exposed the whole nest, they are emboldened and won't cave to public pressure anymore.

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Christine_grab 7 points ago +7 / -0

Maybe you are right... but I think when it involves people's money they are more willing to pay attention and fight back. That is why the Wall Street Bets situation has garnered so much attention. My case is about the taxation agencies overcharging taxpayers. Even liberals who are happy to pay taxes still have a problem with being OVERcharged, so I do think I'll be able to get some public attention if I can frame it in the right way.

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yudsfpbc 9 points ago +9 / -0

We used to do something else to judges that the king sent us that we felt were corrupt.

I don't understand why we stopped.

If you're a judge, you should make judgments that are fair and recognizable as such by everyone involved.

Otherwise, you should be scared to leave your house.