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Category Archives: justice
Standards, Flexibility
Recreating (and advancing) pk’s censored domains: Macroinformation.org & Knatz.com / Teaching / Society / Social Epistemology / Reality / @ K. probably early 2000s Standards are nice: there are so many to choose from. Standards: How Flexible? Mission: to … Continue reading
Steroid Justice
The prosecution played Roger Clemens’ voice saying, “I haven’t done steroids or growth hormone,” Clemens’ deep, booming voice said on the audiotape of his 2008 congressional deposition. “Let me be clear: I have never used steroids or HGH.” (Govt plays … Continue reading
Let There Be Light
Genesis has God saying, “Let there be light.” That’s how King James’ scholars’ English put it. The Latin Bible had phrased it, “Fiat lux.” Great. That was at a beginning. These days scientists figure that the early Big Bang universe … Continue reading
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Judgment Velocity
Once upon a time we all imagined the universe as instantaneous: the sun shines, we see it: now, not six or eight minutes later. God said, Fiat Lux. That is in the Latin Bible he did, the Catholic Bible. In … Continue reading
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Crime Report
Legislators currently hold citizens accountable for failure to report crimes. If you see the mug snatch the purse, you’re supposed to bear witness. The cops can drag the perp to jail (if they catch him), and their officers and DAs … Continue reading
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Prayer
Prayer has been an important subject in our lives, for millennia. Prayer has certainly been an important subject in my life: though not in the last few decades. Knatz.com had relevant modules, censored along with everything of mine by the … Continue reading
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Law
There’s more than one kind of law. My attitude toward law, the attitude I recommend, changes radically depending on which kind of law we’re talking about. I’m entirely on the side of natural laws. We understand some part of that … Continue reading
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IncarcerNation
I’d like to see comparative stats on the percentages of incarcerated citizens among the world’s contemporary kleptocracies. That’s somethin that could conceivably be accomplished in this kleptocracy today with its institutions exactly as they are. The next thing I want … Continue reading
Frivolous Law
Lawyers insult competing claims as “frivolous.” The cigarettes gave you cancer after being told to smoke them for fifty years, now you’re dying, you want your familty to get some compensation? Frivolous! And the lawyer hopes the judge will look … Continue reading
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Federal Fine
I want to share the letter I just wrote to the US Courts, Southern District of FL, Miami: It’s a year now since the judge forgave my fed fine, but I’m still getting bills. Federal bull in the china shop … Continue reading
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