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People Need To Take A Stand Against Tyranny In The Courts

By Harsha Sankar

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n importance. Showmanship has replaced integrity. The Founding Fathers never wanted a ruling class with master status. Yet we have conferred such status to a special interest group who has studied anti-liberty, non-democratic, unconstitutional, and non-sensical system of governance. The American Constitution (particularly the Bill of Rights) was written to be understood and supported by the people. It was not written in “legalese” so it could be interpreted to the fancy of predatory forces. Our Charter was patterned after the Ten Commandments for its simplicity and transparency. Very few, no matter what faith, will disagree with the Ten Commandments.

It is the duty and not just the right of the common, average American to express free and true speech and free press in efforts to publicize corruption, fraud and abuse prevailing in public related sectors. Lawyers do not receive wealth through voluntary means. Rather they obtain it through coercion and cunning. These factors unfortunately dominate our legal system today.

Depicted is the greed, absurdity, amorality, and lack of empathy demonstrated by the Moss & Rocovich firm in Roanoke, VA. While this example is just a small instance of the graft and heavy-handed tactics which are constantly perpetuated by the legal profession on the American people, it is paramount we as individuals shed light to this barratry. We must do so for the sake of the working and entrepreneurial citizenry. When people fear government, tyranny will exist. When government (including its judicial branch) fears and defers to the people, liberty will prevail.

Freedom and representative government were hard to gain. They are easy to lose.

This essay is not stating counsel (not limited to law degree holders and bar association members) does not have its place in a free, democratic society. However our nation has by far too many lawyers, too many lawsuits, and at the same times too little access for the common man to navigate and utilize our courts. We spend more in direct attorney fees in litigation alone than we do for our entire national defense. We pay not just financially, but also morale-wise as ethics, family structure, civility, and emotional well-being are severe casualties. The Ten Commandments and the first ten amendments liberated us. Yet we have degraded ourselves to second-class citizens simply because we have not undergone a subjective, arbitrary, three year study of laws and court procedural rules which mostly harass, intimidate, confuse, and ultimately enslave us.

Is it any wonder the wealth and value-vacuuming effect created by this judgmental aristocracy has caused social ills and tensions to rise to all-time highs? Too many Americans have been reduced to slave labor by this status quo as they are being driven to the brink of deep frustration and despair. The breakdown of core values and morality is evident as cynicism takes deep root. Most importantly, what makes these matters so revolting is most of this is totally unnecessary. People and their countries will always experience inherent struggles. However, there is no legitimacy to this.

Very Truly Yours,

Harsha Sankar

908 Valley Ridge Road

Covington, VA 24426

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