6trn4brn wrote:
When we are ruled by lawyers, elect them to positions of power up to and including sitting in the White House, we are all victims. Victims of a ruling elite who wave their banner of superior intelligence and keep us at bay for fear of litigation. Common sense seems to have been legislated and litigated out of our fabric as a nation a long time ago. So sad to see.
I wonder if we will ever see the day that there old, yellowing and crumbling piece of paper called the Constitution is ever adhered to again. Ya know, the part about a governemnt of, by and for the people?
Thanks for chiming in on lawyers. Always good to have another informed lawyer-basher on the forum.
I am surprised you are so fond of that crumbling Constitution, what with it having been written mostly by lawyers (34 out of 55 framers). I assume you have no good feelings at all for the Declaration of Independence, written entirely by a lawyer, Thomas Jefferson. Nor, besides Jefferson, for the likes of John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Abraham Lincoln, FDR, and other lawyers who have been fair-to-middlin' Presidents, to say nothing of most of the nation's legislators since the very beginning.
Indeed, I wonder that you like the United States of America at all, because it really was the first nation largely set up and run by lawyers from the outset, and this is directly linked to most of the reasons why most Americans consider it such a great system, whether they know it or not.
That's a far better track record than, say, military men, to whom I sometimes think some residents of this forum would like to turn over the country. Every government ever set up and run by military or ex-military personnel has been tyrannical.
Not that every lawyer is Abe Lincoln by any means, but perhaps we ought to be a tad more sophisticated in whom we blame for the state of our country than tagging just one occupation, hmm? Perhaps even ourselves, the voters?
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