Jodie
Philosopher
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- May 7, 2012
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The process is not hollow and meaningless. It ensures that everyone's rights are protected. The fact that you think the process is meaningless and/or useless in any specific case is a sign of poor/incomplete education, or an inability to accept the decent one you may have been provided. Again and again, we're a nation of laws that fails every time we set those laws aside in the interest of simple expediency, and serving expediency seems to be your only argument.
I think the original intent was good, but the judiciary system doesn't really represent or work equally well for every citizen as I pointed out above. Right or wrong, we preserve expediency everyday, and I don't have a problem with it in this case.