Founding father Thomas Jefferson spoke of his concerns with creating a monster in the judiciary that would become drunk with power and deviate from the law and due process as reflected in the governing provisions of our constitution. Jefferson knew in his heart that this place of power would birth little men who would become drunk and indifferent to the law they were sworn to and elected to preside over, while dispensing unbiased fairness. So true and blatant, they act unfettered with no regard for people or the constitution. Litigation is heralded tragically as a rich's man game. It is far more sinister than the appearances of even being able to buy representation when men with the lower standard and hearts of bounders and brigands seize power to use for political gain, retaliation and abuse. Judicial reviews have whitewashed the atrocities and elected officials of the Senate Judiciary Committee have turned a blind eye to the corruption and overt acts of
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