The Daily Meme #703!

https://inv.zzls.xyz/watch?v=7_zeeZDBqXA

If you haven't watched this yet, take the time to do so now.
When the alarm starts there is little to hear, if you would like to mute the sound.

Please take note of the arrogant smirk on the judge's face as she forces her will onto another.

She is laughing at him.

'Oh, I don't think so. This time he gets the sh*t sandwich. Ho hum.'

She sits there on that bench hammering lives she has no other contact with than to drop the hammer on with a smirk on her face because she thinks her gated community will protect her.

Well, bitch, welcome to reality.

You are not insulated in your gated community.
You are not protected by illusions in your mind and the minds of others.

Power belongs to the people.

IF they can be bothered to exercise it.

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Billy Jack, the movie.
The Trial of Billy Jack.
Billy Jack goes to Washington.

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Just for clarity, I figure a good guy with a gun should have taken out the trash years ago, but IF we are gonna play charades, I say play by your own rules.
The rules as applied to you will not be helping you, at that point.

Think about what the bitch was doing.
Have you been to jail?
Do you know what it is like to be locked in a room with people that have no love for you?
Forced to defecate for the audience?

Time to wake up, the system is working exactly as designed.

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Maybe before you just watch a video you should first ask what the bastard was up to that brought him before a judge. He was getting ready to be sentenced for attempted battery causing substantial harm. You may come back with "attempted", how much harm can attempted inflict...but just in this medley alone the judge was knocked against something, a guy defending her had to have twenty five stitches, and he dislocated the shoulder of another.

I have two brothers, both have attempted murder causing bodily harm, might have been great bodily harm, as it was. Here's the thing, one of them was extremely dangerous and probably shouldn't have been let out to live in society again after he'd done that. There's a reason he ended up that way, beaten a lot as a child but the well being of society should come first over compassion for someone because you think they learned their lesson.

Seventeen and a half years later I didn't even know he got out. He just showed up at my door one day. My sister, who didn't know any better from having lived most her life sheltered in a foster home, decided to give him a place to be paroled to. Yeah she ended up regretting that. When it went south she had to have her house wired and armed herself. I ended up taking him in at my shop to live in the basement to keep him from being in direct contact with either of our families. I knew what he was capable of but it was the best solution to keep him calmed down. His parole officer was of no help. I even called him one day after he'd violated his parole several times and I told him if I survive the attack I am coming down there and I am going to do the same exact thing to you that I survived. He told me don't call there threatening him.

So it's like 90 degrees outside and I am in the attic putting on an attic door. My kids and their friends thought I was nuts. They asked what I was doing and I told them never mind what I am doing and do what I tell you, if I tell you to run, you run, don't look back, get to the attic, throw the door down, lock it and throw everything you see on top of it. Get to the window and call out for help, if I don't make it don't stop, keep going.

One day the sheriff shows up at my shop. He asked if my brother was there. I was standing behind my chair cutting someone's hair. He comes up out of the basement and the sheriff said "your sister said", and I am nodding my head no and I couldn't control my legs they were shaking so bad, the sheriff stops and he's looking at me, he says to my brother lets go outside and talk. When he said that, "your sister said", all I could think of was "god knows she what she'd say, she doesn't know any better". Anyway he came back in and said my sister accused him of mowing down her mailbox with his truck because he believed she was holding his mail from him that was still going there. He denied it to the sheriff but there really wasn't anybody else who'd done that. After he violated his parole a few times they put him in a supposed locked facility....but he'd just crawl out the window and show up at my house in the middle of the night. I couldn't report it because he'd just get mad and do something crazy. I mean really, they'd failed to do anything like actually violate his parole and send him back. I was already putting myself at great risk trying to convince his girlfriend to run for her life. I'd tell her find somewhere, anywhere, friends, relative out of town to stay with until he went back or found someone else to focus his attention on. She'd just turn right around and come back with him and I always had to pray she didn't tell him the things I said.

Than one night the knock came. The police were at my door. They wanted to know if my brother was there and I said no. I said he'd been getting out late at night from the place he stayed and showing up here. I told them I never said anything about it because I didn't want him to go on a nut about it. They told me well he went on a nut. He killed his girlfriends brother in law who came to her rescue as he was stabbing her. Seven stab wounds she survived but he died on her doorstep defending her. It took them almost two weeks to finally catch him, we sat on pins and needles the whole time regardless of the fact I knew we were being well protected until they caught him.

Maybe, just maybe there's someone else out here in this world living through what I went through for months, always worrying about where is this guy, will they let him out, will they tell me, will he show up again....only this time the system worked, obviously the guy is insane to go after a judge. Not to mention he's a three time felon. Who else has he injured, maybe even killed, not all states have life sentences for murder. He's where he's suppose to be, she isn't the problem, not this time. Until you live the fear you'll probably never understand it.

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I'm not saying that the guy shouldn't have been harvested years ago, people that harm others have that coming, but what I am saying is that arrogant bitch had coming what she got.
SHE WAS LAUGHING AT HIS MISFORTUNE WHILE TAKING SOME AMOUNT OF THE REST OF HIS LIFE.

If prisons, judges, juries, etc, were gonna solve the crime problem it would have happened while rome was still a thing.

So, don't expect me to defend a broken system, and do expect me to cheer when that brokenness gets its comeuppance.

Your brother kept coming back because he had no fear of you getting out of line and ending that nightmare.
He could continue with impunity, because he knew what you would do, and that wasn't stopping him.
The more that feedback loop cycled the closeR he came to his eventual end.
An end that could have happened years earlier, IF somebody had gotten out of line and carried out the trash.
Instead folks waited for a system that doesn't give a damn about them to do something.
That isn't on him.

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SHE WAS LAUGHING AT HIS MISFORTUNE WHILE TAKING SOME AMOUNT OF THE REST OF HIS LIFE

She actually had sentenced him to probation once before, so had several other judges. When he violated that one year of probation evidently, from what the article says, he didn't show up to do the time, she issued a warrant for his arrest and that's how he ended up back in front of her. The system gave him all sorts of chances, just like my brother, the program they put him in where he was crawling out the window at night was his second chance, the first they put him in a program in another city. What the guy who jumped at the judge said was he knew the judge was out to get him, well, like the judge said to him have you even looked at your record. He jumped her because he knew he had run out of all his chances and she was finally going to make sure he couldn't hurt anyone again, as the article states he'd done hurt one to many.

Even with my brother, going back didn't stop him. He murdered one of his bunkies. It was brutal. All because they wouldn't move him because they had a policy of one request a year to be moved. Now he has 95 years for what he did to her, life for what he did to her brother in law and another life sentence for killing his bunkie, so the system doesn't always fail the individual, sometimes the individual fails the system, it's a slow agonizing process for the victims who have to worry but justice prevails without having individuals feel they can just take out the trash being their own executioners. In a world like that a person would have to live in fear of a whole lot more, people who could just decide others fate for any given reason.
Man on video attacking Las Vegas judge was granted probation multiple times, once by same judge
https://www.8newsnow.com/investigators/man-on-video-attacking-las-vegas-judge-was-granted-probation-multiple-times-once-by-same-judge/

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Like I said, somebody should have carried out the trash.
The system doesn't allow for that.
Defending yourself from attack is not allowed.
All that is allowed is to cuck for them.

This system deserves no respect, nor do the people propping it up.

That judge lives on stolen money.
She thinks it's funny to send people to be dehumanized.
Again, f' her.

It's not like your brother didn't exhibit warning signs all along, the system failed him.
Instead they just played along to get along and look how that turned out.
'Ho hum, this is the system we have. Can't fight city hall.'

Well, city hall can be fought, IF people will do it.
They won't.
Who's fault is that?

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ps: and you won't even get a penny out of me to burn on this one.

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when True criminals, as priests of the church of ba’al, wear black-robed costumes, playing a role as if they are Supreme Spirit (the only True Judge)… they could get their inflated head slammed into a wall! 🤯

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That is some pure evil there, laughing at the misfortunes of others.

Seems that we could arrange a better system than what we have.

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we, the living family of manKIND, are restoring the True American Common Law courts, made up of, land-recorded and published, status-corrected Americans as peer-jurors, on the soil (national) and Land (international) jurisdictions… to hold the water jurisdiction pirates to task via our courts of record! 💥

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