Mendacity and Corruption in the Judiciary
American Thinker,
by
Clarice Feldman
Original Article
Posted By: Mercedes44,
3/17/2024 5:05:58 AM
Something is seriously wrong with American law schools and the disciplinary outfits that are supposed to monitor corrupt conduct of practitioners. You can see the effects of this degradation in the outrageous behavior of government prosecutors and in the judiciary, which ignores its responsibility to decide fairly and without bias. We are churning out dishonest, corrupt lawyers and judges who are more than willing to look the other way at such behavior, condoning the most obvious selective partisan prosecutions. As the awareness of the failure of the judicial system grows,
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
WhamDBambam 3/17/2024 6:44:11 AM (No. 1679328)
If you think the Emperor has no clothes, wait until you see our modern judiciary.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 3/17/2024 7:27:39 AM (No. 1679342)
Engoron.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Bur Oak 3/17/2024 7:28:03 AM (No. 1679343)
By condoning the conduct of Willis by allowing her to remain on the case, Judge McPhee has compromised himself and the judiciary of Georgia. He should recuse himself from the case.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
plomke 3/17/2024 7:32:11 AM (No. 1679347)
Chief Judas Justice Roberts.
The OJ judge and jury.
Hillary! passing the bar.
Ted Kennedy passing the bar.
Stop acting like a corrupt judiciary is something new.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
bpl40 3/17/2024 8:05:01 AM (No. 1679363)
If as a student in any of the top 10 law schools, I stand up in class and argue that (1) ALL our basic liberties are natural and come from God (2) the primary goal of the US Constitution is to contain government not to enable it 3. The Federal Government has strictly enumerated powers and has no authority to do anything beyond those. I will be instantly thrown out on my ear. These are indoctrination mills pure and simple.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
downnout 3/17/2024 8:05:34 AM (No. 1679365)
It’s about the $$$$$.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
anniebc 3/17/2024 8:08:16 AM (No. 1679368)
The Lead Attorney and AV7 out of Fulton County, GA are giving fanny-butt no mercy. Lead curses a lot, but you can find him on YouTube; he and AV have been giving a daily rundown of the shenanigans going on in the FB case. The injustices we are seeing are in your face, just like with the stolen election, but no one is powerful enough to just stop it. The SC appear to be painting their toes or something, I dunno.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 3/17/2024 8:41:14 AM (No. 1679410)
Incest in the judiciary - Thomas Jefferson warned us about individuals that had no respect for the law and our constitution. Fani, Nathan and McAfee are a judicial threesome worth of Pornhub.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Lawsy0 3/17/2024 9:10:51 AM (No. 1679421)
McAfee's explanation explained: Well, she's black, she's a target of opportunity, she's presentable and dammit, I wish I had her nerve.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Strike3 3/17/2024 9:16:44 AM (No. 1679426)
For 99% of law school attendees, it's all about money. Now that the standards have been lowered, that percentage is going up.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Venturer 3/17/2024 10:10:25 AM (No. 1679464)
There has always been corrupt lawyers and Judges, that's nothing new.
What is new is the lost patriotism of these people.
In the past even the corrupt were Americans, mostly they loved America, today the liberalism, and liberal fascism has taken over. Greed and a thirst for power has taken over for love of country.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Trapper 3/17/2024 10:44:43 AM (No. 1679476)
Oops. Quick glance at the headline. First impression was those were the first names of two new Black female judges, Mendacity and Corruption.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
stablemoney 3/17/2024 11:09:17 AM (No. 1679487)
The fact disclosed here that McAfee used to work for, and donated to Fani, would seem a de facto conflict of interest on the part of the judge, who should never have been on this case.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
PrayerWarrior 3/17/2024 11:23:04 AM (No. 1679499)
The problem is that judges today are more concerned/worried about SELF than our Constitution than love of country or doing the right thing. These judges FEAR if they do they right thing, they will endure persecution like President Trump. We are being judged/ruled by COWARDS!
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
FLCracker 3/17/2024 11:45:30 AM (No. 1679516)
FTA: "...respect for the traditional way of resolving disputes and obeying the law are fundamental aspects of a civilized, prosperous nation. Once that is lost, other less tenable means will be employed."
One of the "less tenable means" is vigilantism. It looks fine, as long as you agree with the vigilantes, but when you cross them -- there is no appeal.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Gordon Mills 3/17/2024 11:45:33 AM (No. 1679517)
"Kill all the lawyers". Shakespeare had it right.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
FLCracker 3/17/2024 12:06:29 PM (No. 1679529)
Second comment.
I think we started really started losing our "respect for the traditional way of resolving disputes and obeying the law" when we started letting defending lawyers use any kind of defense they could pull out of their butts to defend undefendable clients, and that became an accepted norm.
Then, they took this concept over to the prosecuting side - any kind of prosecution they could twist out of the laws, no matter how contrived, distorted, bent, fantastical it was, to prosecute the unprosecutable.
Then the lawyers - defense, prosecution, now judges and legislators - thought, if this works for the accused and the accusors, why can't it work for me, personally?
Think about Fani Willis' house full of cash. Really. I call this "any excuse in a storm."
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 3/17/2024 12:32:00 PM (No. 1679536)
John Adams saw this coming 250 years ago, when he wrote:
"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."
My own paraphrase: When American citizens and their judiciary reject the Judeo-Christian morality on which their Constitution is based and on which it depends, it's all over.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
mc squared 3/17/2024 1:59:08 PM (No. 1679562)
It's been 'packed' for decades and we had no idea until Trrump's problems exposed it.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
danu 3/17/2024 4:52:27 PM (No. 1679658)
are we to be thankful big fanny's judge/minion is supposedly a member of the federalist society??
the law was a vocation; public service as a lawyer was a noble calling. now they're call girls n boys.
there was a time when parasites and predators like en-gorge-on would not have been admitted to the bar,
or the men's bathroom. but ny has its own history of corruption.
judge cardozo was corrupt. his son was determined to be honest, and became a great jurist.
lady justice will clean the ranks and the balance shall be restored.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
earlybird 3/17/2024 4:54:07 PM (No. 1679660)
A spectacular essay. Chapter and verse from a legal pro. And this word ofcaution:
With almost every law professor in the country supporting the Left and hiring of new law school faculty controlled by the existing pro-Democrat faculty, with bar disciplinary groups largely drawn from the same tranche of leftists and their sympathizers at the moment, only rare courage by the judiciary can change this. Of course, if you think Trump’s tweets are too bothersome to vote for him, you can be sure this mendacious infestation of justice will only get worse.
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