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To: Tickle Me Pank
Lazaro allowed his handlers to convince him that he had a leg to stand on

Sure and he did now! But as this thread's head indicates Justice was corrupt from it's own head down.

Remember in the early stage of Mexican War we had a good number of honest men who rebeled at arms against their own fellow soldiers. Where were such honest rebels in DOJ?

Not that they should be at arms, but that a few good honest agents in the crew of goons might have balked and raised a public complaint at no less risk to themselves.

Such is the culture of irresponsibility pervasive in our culture that none did.

274 posted on 04/10/2002 1:37:17 PM PDT by bvw
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To: bvw
Legally, Lazaro's case was weak, very weak, from the outset. He was rebuffed in every court except for the 11th Circuit granting a full hearing after the panel had ruled against him. The full court then ruled against him. As I said, weak.
277 posted on 04/10/2002 1:50:49 PM PDT by Tickle Me Pank
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