Author Topic: News: Brazil-Jailed Boevski Pins Hopes on Mysterious Photographer  (Read 634 times)

Offline Chris Ⓐ LeRoux

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sounds like a creation of (un)reasonable doubt, must be a very good lawyer!
There is no shortage of stories where a small business person has been hit with tens of thousands or more of legal costs from their own lawyers.Then there is the potential of having to pay for the other sides legal costs if the small business person loses

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A good attorney would argue for the right to own property- even property other people don't like or don't want to own, demand his property be returned, file charges for theft and kidnapping against those who have initiated violence against him, put these criminals who kidnapped and looted from him in jail, and have Boevski immediately freed. But, then, there really is no such thing as a good attorney. Attorneys are all "titles of nobility," agents-defenders of the state, not the people. In a free society, one does not need a "license" to "practice law." Its free speech to make arguments about the law. Licensing that speech is an unjust restriction, the use of the government's guns to intimidate words they don't like from being spoken.
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I'm going to side with Boevski. According to the media reports there is still no formal charge against him. I think it's wrong to hold people prisoner indefinitely without charge in Guantanamo, and also in Brazil.

Interesting that Boevski says he intends to win the 2012 Olympics.
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I think it's wrong to hold people prisoner indefinitely without charge in Guantanamo, and also in Brazil.

 :)applaud.

Government is simply legalized violence, and once that violence is out of the genie bottle the only limit on it will be the extent of that government's power. America is the most powerful nation in the history of the world and therefore the most corrupted. The drug war was a major step toward the Guantanamo concentration camps where the US government now claims the "right" to indefinitely detain American citizen-slaves without warrant, charges or trial, let alone a lawful jury trial, torture them and murder them. Once the drug war's principle that it is okay to  *initiate* violence against people for their choice of personal property and for free trade was accepted, there was no principle left to prevent the increasingly intrusive totalitarian evil we now face. Of course, taxation itself is the first step toward this legalized violence and the source of the funding for all the rest of the evils like the TSA's unreasonable searches without probable cause, the drug war's no-knock home invasions with fully automatic weapons, the patriot act, fisa, endless undeclared war against an emotion, legalized counterfeiting, cronyism, cameras all over our roads dispensing unlawful bills of attainder by the billion, etc.
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