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Re: LEARNING. Let's kill all the lawyers ...



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Comrade Alex:

First, this is the Republic of the United States of
America - not some communist dictatorship or banana country,
even with the current clowns in the White House.

Second, the anxiety everyone expresses about lawyers is not
because of the profession, per say, but about the manner in
which the practitioners of the professional abuse - TOTALLY
ABUSE - the law that they took an oath to uphold.  (... and
speaking of the statement  "...they took an oath to uphold",
that's an oxymoron, like "...an honest lawyer.)

Interpreting and upholding American law is a good and noble
profession.  Some, including close personal friends, have
died doing so.  It is truly an American tragedy that some of
the profession will abuse this sacred trust in exchange for
temporary material gain.

To all lawyers out there, your clients trust you to do what
is right - not what is most beneficial for your personal
financial gain.  And once you give up your integrity,
everything else is a piece of cake!
And
----- Original Message -----
From: Alexander Levitin <alevitin@xxxxxxxx>
To: omega list <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, June 10, 1999 13:06
Subject: LEARNING. Let's kill all the lawyers ...


> Would it be fun to live in lawyer-less society? I did so
for about 30
> years in former Soviet Union. Very simple court system.
Judge appointed
> by the government and 2 "people representatives" selected
by the judge.
>
> In the middle 70s (Ukraine) there was (for two years)
complete absence
> of bread, milk, meat... Hungry "riots". Tanks and troops
on the streets.
> Rounding of the "leaders". Friend of mine (19 years old)
was arrested.
> In court he prove that he was not at the place of the
"riot" (was in
> another city). Judge listen to him and send  him together
with other for
> 5 years hard labor. When I wrote him a letter to his labor
camp I get
> arrested and the policemen put loaded gun into my face and
told me what
> he is going to do with me if I keep writing letters (I was
17 years
> old).
>
> Those who wants first hand experience of lawyer-less
society could do so
> now on Balkans and in many African places. Over there are
no lawyers.
> Conflict resolution is much simpler.
>
> Comrade Alex.
>