Wednesday, November 28, 2012

All Courts Are Bastions of Gibber


The bricks and mortar that hold these houses together are the only worthwhile things about them for all theirs edicts and rulings are based on opinion.

Seriously ask yourself "who is it that determines the circumstances that are around me?" Courts are large cavernous places where people gather to settle their disputes under the "aegis of the law" where there is a council or judge presiding over to ensure "proper ruling".

If you are in court you are in trouble! So think this whole scenario through, for when you put mind to matter you will quickly realize that all of the rulings made in your favor or against you are based on opinions not facts. Every law that has ever been written in the history of mankind is based on opinion and that is a fact. For no one makes laws based on facts, that would be foolish if not just plain stupid. Would Congress be so mindless (and please don't tempt me) as to pass a law decreeing that the earth is round or that the Mississippi flows into the Gulf of Mexico? Of course not!

The key to understanding here is that the agenda of your opposing party is what matters not the truth by any measure. For the lawyers that promulgate their client's agenda use facts to build their case - not the truth. My father was an attorney and he always said to us as we grew up "Never volunteer information" and he was right! For the attorney's quickly gather information to build their house of cards ever so carefully. All that people are doing in these courts are setting up and pushing through their agenda on you and the sooner you realize this the better. Do not be fooled for a moment that justice is to be served.

For example: The voting age. For years it was law that you had to be age 21 to vote. Who decided this? I will tell you: People that I have not met, that I do not know (and probably would not like) in a board room far, far away that sat around a table and voted on this issue. It was based on the opinion of those that were there to push the paper through and make it a law. Tell me what is fair or right about that? None of them ever came to me for advice or counsel! Not until great civil unrest and commotion was the law reversed and made the legal voting age 18, by people pressing their agenda! If Congress voted on the cause of tooth decay would that make it so?

Stop and reflect and you will see that the entire scheme of things is really a large house of cards waiting for the someone with vision that sees it all for what it is and pulls out the bottom card!

Stephen F. Condren - Artist

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