Thursday, July 7, 2011

"And Justice, For All!"

Today culminates the Casey Anthony debacle. Ms. Anthony will be sentenced for four counts of lying to a police officer; a misdemeanor charge. Ms. Anthony has been in the Orlando jail for about three years, mostly in segregated population. I have watched virtually the entire trial, and I am aghast at the verdict that was returned by the Florida jury. It is obvious to me that those people didn't understand the term "reasonable doubt"; it doesn't mean "any doubt". Any person who can put together a child's puzzle could have assembled the chain of events in this case and come to the conclusion that only Ms. Anthony had the motive and opportunity to commit this crime. As the closing argument said "only Casey Anthony had access to every piece of evidence in this crime". Not since O.J. Simpson have I seen such a miscarriage of justice.

I should not really be too surprised by this recent judicial disappointment, after all, didn't we see our Justice Department ignore voter intimidation in Pennsylvania, and countless illegal aliens failed to be prosecuted for crossing our borders? Have we not seen Arizona property owners sued for damages by illegal aliens; and lose in court!? This latest verdict has just proven to me how Alan Grayson was elected in Florida! What has happened to American justice; and what has happened to our ability to discern what is overwhelming evidence?

Fortunately, in the world today, there is a nation which has dedicated itself to truth and justice, to a judicial system unafraid to deal with a real criminal element in an open courtroom; with swift and sure justice! Iran has indicted twenty-six United States officials for human rights violations! Yes, my fellow Americans, Iran has shown the courage of its' convictions. Several former United States office holders, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz are among those charged by the democratic government of Iran! These charges are not just over alleged war crimes, but extend to our treatment of criminal illegal aliens. I'm willing to wager that the U.N. will stand firmly behind Iran, as they put Iran on their Human Rights Committee. I hope TRUTV will broadcast the trials; it's got to be as compelling as the Anthony case!

Oddly, I find the idea of these trials interesting. I'm wondering what the American Left will say about them? These people are some of the "demons" which they have castigated in the past. Do those on the left want to align themselves with Ahmadinejad for the sake of further persecution of the George Bush administration? I'll bet they are secretly saying "Three Cheers for Iran; you go for it Baby!" All I can say is "Ah, justice in action!"

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