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  Sunday, November 12, 2006

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  Thoughts on Justice

"No system is perfect, which can be said for the US Justice system." How many times have you heard someone say something along the lines of that? I just finished watching Sin City for the 2nd time. The first time I saw it in Theaters, now I just borrowed a roommate's DVD. If you are not familiar with this movie, it is a film noir based on a series of graphic novels by Frank Miller about a city that is corrupt from low life cops all the way up to a Bishop and a Senator. A senator's son can get away with raping and murdering little girls. A sick friend of a bishop is able to get away with cannibalizing live people. A few good people are able to stand up for what is right, but it is only on a level that "makes do". They can never seek true justice. This brings me to the US Justice System. It is not perfect, but it is the closest thing we will get to perfect. The United States has perhaps the best justice system in the history of the world. I can go to sleep at night knowing that if someone wrongs me, the wrong can be corrected in a court of law. I've never met a corrupt cop, and I doubt I ever will. I do not think I could feel safer in any nation than the United States. I love this country.

Belched up with tidings of comfort and joy by Joe at 3:49:00 AM.

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