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We have bad people that are lawyers, doctors, brokers, vendors you name it.
What you said about lawyers Gerald applies to all professions. This is a
country of laws and when either of the above mistreats you the recourse is
those laws. It isn't necessary to even get a lawyer but it is strongly
suggested. The point was or is having laws better than no laws and to slam
a man just because he is a lawyer narrow minded. Usually the man who does
slam lawyers are the same type man who runs to lawyers at the drop of a hat
threaten law suit.
Robert
How can you tell if a snake or a lawyer was run over by a motor vehicle.
The snake had skid marks!!!!!!! lol
At 01:25 PM 6/10/1999 -0400, Gerald Marisch wrote:
>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.
>>
>
>
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