Tuesday, September 25, 2018

"We live in a land where JUSTICE IS A GAME."

How can the life of such a man
Be in the palm of some fool’s hand?
To see him obviously framed
Couldn’t help but make you feel ashamed to live in a land
Where justice is a game

Explain how easy it is for anyone at any time, to lose money, freedom, life. Real easy.

We live in a land of Fascists and Nazis and bullies.

We live in a land where games are played by corrupt and power made people.

Backstabbers. Liars.

"Ain't no man righteous, not one."

I'm not saying this man is righteous, but I AM questioning how a CASE THAT WAS CLOSED got re-opened, and an 81 year-old legally blind man considered a "dangerous predator" that needs to be watched. This, when he's done nothing anyone could call predatory or dangerous for a decade.

The fact is this:

A woman received THREE MILLION DOLLARS to settle a case. It was settled between her, the man she accused, and the Philadelphia district attorney. The case was settled and sealed.

How, nearly TEN YEARS LATER, does another Philadelphia district attorney decide to UN-seal it? How does that legal GAME get played?

Why is a judge going along with this? What's behind it?

It could be politics. It could be a desire for fame. But somehow, in America, it can go down like this. A settled and sealed case can suddenly, if you pull the right levers, be re-opened.

Then, when the case goes to trial and the jury flips wildly and ends up without a decision...don't let it go.

TRY IT AGAIN.

Only THIS time, change the rules some more. Invite testimony that has nothing to do with the case that was signed, settled and sealed.

Bring in some testimony that was legally sealed, and magically declare it can be used again.

Make a victim out of someone who was very happy to get THREE MILLION DOLLARS and not say a word about the case for nearly ten years.

Put bail at a million dollars for the man to stay in Philadelphia, the place where he was born and raised; raised in the projects.

Now, get a jury to used sealed evidence to find the man guilty. The man who was interviewed as part of the settlement, said things that were supposed to be private and sealed...unseal them so the judge and the district attorney can look good.

Re-election coming up? The D.A. wants to be mayor? The judge wants to get to the Supreme Court? Two big men who played a game on a case what was signed, settled and sealed.

Next? After the man is found guilty, after his career is over, and despite the man being legally blind and 81 years old, twist the knife and declare him to be a "DANGEROUS PREDATOR."

Like who? Like Squeaky Fromme maybe, who tried to kill the President of the United States and is free? When did SHE get off the "DANGEROUS PREDATOR" list?

How about, a few weeks ago, the woman who kidnapped a 14 year-old and made her a sex slave, watching her get abused EVERY DAY FOR NEARLY A YEAR? She is out. Not a "DANGEROUS PREDATOR."

Somehow, an 81 year-old blind man is a "DANGEROUS PREDATOR."

Would that be enough? A convicted "DANGEROUS PREDATOR" famous throughout the world, might now be allowed to crawl back home and stay there under house arrest?

No, that would not be a good end to the game.

Put this old blind man in a State Prison two time zones away from his loved ones.

The judge is now famous. He's THE MAN. When attorneys tried to get him taken off this case, weeks ago, who had the final decision? Another judge? The governor? No, THIS judge. THIS judge told everyone, in essence, "I don't think I'm prejudiced. I think I'm fair. I think I'll keep on being THE BIG MAN. Don't deny me the chance to hand down these big decisions on a case that was signed, sealed and settled nearly TEN YEARS AGO."

The bottom line is if they want you, they will get you. They will bend the rules. They will break the rules. They will cheat.

Here's the man who made up rules, bent rules, and is just as much of an egocentric power-mad game-player as Trump, Hitler, or anyone else you want to name. And below that, the woman who took the THREE MILLION DOLLARS, and signed off on it, but then joined the game.

Morality always seems to have little asterisks, right? You can excuse lying or cheating if it's for a good cause.

We live in a land where justice is a game.

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