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MicaelS

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6. I have always felt the American legal system was form of religion
Thu May 31, 2012, 03:30 PM
May 2012

Where the judges and lawyers were the clergy and they manipulated things for their own benefit, at the expense of us lay folks. Let's face it, if the law were simple enough that the ordinary person could understand it, there would no need for the legal priesthood to interpret THE LAW, and they would all have to find other work.

Personally I have always felt judges and layers made things as difficult as possible.

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I have always felt the American legal system was form of religion MicaelS May 2012 #6
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