Monday, September 12, 2011

To whom does the 'Law' really apply

Alright folks, this is up for debate all around the yard.  Please feel free to comment as you will in helping me understand the goals of our honorary judicial system.  Remember sarcasm is always included, so if you do not understand...please don't waste your time.




How does a man who beats his wife get his case continued 3 times? Yes folks, three.  Not one, not two, do not pass 'GO', do not collect $200, but three times.  A man who physically hit and kicked his wife seems to be a no big deal issue to the court.  I ask you judges, lawyers, people of the jury,....WHY?!


Let's try this thought on for size.  Let's reverse the roles and have it be me who physically abused him.  Do we care now? I'll poll the audience and obtain a rumored 'yes.'  I want to know, because I am female, does that make me an object?  Does this make me a possession?  Which ever way you view me, why can you not see me at least as a human with equal rights?  Why the laziness and inefficiency in correcting a wrong?  Let me get this straight from a different view.  If he had killed me as a result of this abuse, do we act now or CONTINUE to hold our peace as if nothing happened? 


I'm frustrated and trying to understand why you, as the people appointed to protect us as Americans, do not do something.  I'm frustrated at the fact that issues like this continue and are expected to be resolved on their own. I am frustrated that I should even have to write this when you have yet to find my husband, who:
....left his vows on the doorstep for the dog to shit on.
....kidnapped a human being almost leaving her to die in a corner.
....continues to spread his godforsaken seed when he should be required to have a license because he is so unintelligent, but it doesn't matter. It's only one case right?  WRONG! He has 4 other charges and you have to question the worthiness of this one. It's called a 'repeat offender.' 


Explain it to me, anyone.  I'm open for some sort of understanding because after huddling to protect my life and crying at Goodyear to figure out what to do, I believe I have the divine right confess the truth. Believe it or not.

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