Lawyers Enforce Their Clients Best Interests Not the Law

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By: Lance Winslow

Have you ever heard Lawyers say that they exist to enforce the law? Often when you confront lawyers about their problematic profession and its damage to our civilization or if you challenge them on the productivity issue, as lawyer produce nothing but are rather scum sucking parasites with professional title; they will tell you that without them their would be chaos and anarchy in the streets. Huh, I was certain that such needs of our society were taken care of by police, judges and correctional institutions.

Let us see we have police who loot, judges who lie, district attorneys that indict for political purposes, Attorney generals who file cases and press releases simultaneously since they will soon be running for office. We have lawmakers who are lawbreakers and who is to save us; The wet behind the ears law student, who in their self righteousness is going to enforce the rule of law? What are they talking about lawyers do not enforce the law, they twist it around to fit the needs of their clients. They argue the definitions of laws, letter of the law, intent of the law, use of the law and case law from any kangaroo court their paralegals can dig up, all while they file embellished lawsuits (lies, misrepresentations and bogus crap).

Lawyers may think they are enforcing the law, but actually they are living a fantasy, as all they ever do is abuse it. Caesar said; “First thing we do is kill all the lawyers!” That is a far more relevant notion than the purported reasoning of lawyers claiming somehow they are the saviors of society. I mean Get real. Think on it.

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