J.A.I.L. News Journal
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Los Angeles,
California
March 6,
2005
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Even If
The System Worked,
J.A.I.L. Is Still Absolutely
Necessary
J.A.I.L. does
NOT change the system-- it provides new guards for the
People's future security as dictated in the Declaration of
Independence as governments become
despotic.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2023 8:37
PM
Subject: Re: Will Government Fix The
Broken Judicial System?
Ron,
The reason
the concept of J.A.I.L. is so foreign to most people is simple.
Most people believe the system works. And, they believe the only
ones who are complaining about it are those who have an unjustified
gripe against the system, i.e., convicted criminals and others, who
most people believe are getting their just punishment. The public
will not rally around what they perceive to be sour
grapes.
In order for
reform movements to succeed, enough people have to be affected.
Even though many have run the gauntlet of the judicial system, they are
brainwashed into thinking it works, even when they are treated
poorly. They are conditioned to think it is their actions that
cause them to be treated in such a manner, not the actions of
a patently corrupt judiciary comprised of judges and their
attorney whores.
The bottom
line is that most people see the system working, so they presume it is
working constitutionally. They have no desire to change what they
presume is working in a legal fashion. And they will
fight those of us who want to change that system. Our greatest
opponents are not the judges and the lawyers. Our greatest
opponents are the people themselves.
Morgan
West
Westcliffe,
Colorado
J.A.I.L.'s
Response: (by Barbie)
Thank you, Morgan, for your
comments. The reason the concept of J.A.I.L. is
so foreign to most people is because "most people" are
deceived about what J.A.I.L. is about. Even
if most
people believe the system
works, they still need J.A.I.L. in
place in order to assure it continues to
work, and more importantly-- that it works
PROPERLY under constitutional standards. The
fact that most people see the system working, does not justify the
PRESUMPTION therefore
that it is working constitutionally. Therein lies the danger to
the future of the People's lives-- we cannot leave the constitutional
protection of our inherent rights --indeed to Life
itself-- to mere Presumption.
Our natural rights, endowed
by our Creator, are the most cherished possessions we have. They are
priceless! Are "most people" thinking responsibly when leaving
the integrity of our public trust (government), into whose hands
our very lives are entrusted, to just the
Presumption
that it will remain
honorable to everyone, or even to "most people" for an indefinite
period of time? Do "most people" leave their doors unlocked, and
their valuables vulnerable, presuming that their possessions won't be
stolen? Oh! but that's "society" which cannot be trusted-- we can
always trust "the system" to work honestly, according to "most
people."
The problem with "most
people" is that they are unable to think beyond themselves. If
only "some people" had their rights confiscated by "the
system," is it right to presume that
they are those who have an
unjustified gripe against the system, i.e., convicted criminals, who
most people believe are getting their just
punishment? Is it right to presume
that convicted criminals received the process that was due under the
law and that accordingly their punishment is
just?
The "system" is the public
trust for ALL people, not just "most" people. When it comes to our
"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness," if those properties are
unjustly taken from only "some people," then it is the duty of "most
people" to think responsibly and not just leave "some people"
vulnerable under the presumption that the
"system works."
The time will come when
"most people" who believe the "system works" and thereby
presume that "it works constitutionally" will
live to regret their apathy and wish they had the good sense to realize
the value of J.A.I.L.
Yes, "WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY
AND HE IS US." Quote from Walt Kelly, the foreword to The
Pogo Papers, Copyright 1952-53
Finally, "My people are
destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge,
I will also reject thee..." Hosea 4: 6
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