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Justice For All Or Justice For None

By Lynn Stuter
August 24, 2003

NewsWithViews.com

In establishing the Constitution of the United States of America, our Founding Fathers 
set out to do what no nation had ever done before, or ever has done since: establish 
liberty, justice, and order for all.

It became readily apparent to these men that to do this, rule must be by law — a 
constitutional republic, rather than rule by man according to his own passions and 
opinions — democracy; that the rights of the minority must not be at the whim of the 
majority but the rights of each and all, whether part of the majority or the minority, 
must be equal under the law.

These men also knew that in order for rule by law to continue to exist as a governance 
structure, man must choose to govern self, as an individual, according to a morally 
acceptable and socially responsible creed finding basis in and acceptance in not only 
the immediate community of which the individual is a part, but the larger community as 
well.

With all due consideration of the aforesaid, John Adams wrote:

"Our constitution was made for a moral and religious people; it is wholly inadequate 
for any other."

James Madison expanded on the words of John Adams when he wrote:

"We have staked the whole future of American civilization, not upon the power of 
government, far from it. We have staked the future of all of our political 
institutions upon the capacity of each and all of us to govern ourselves, to control 
ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God."

James Madison made apparent the morally acceptable and socially responsible creed upon 
which man must base self-governance if the constitution was to be maintained as the 
supreme law of the land.

At the state level, every individual, elected by secret ballot to represent the 
people, before taking office, takes an oath to uphold the state constitution, U.S. 
Constitution and Bill of Rights. As such, every elected representative of the people 
has taken an oath to uphold the law, to provide equal access under the law, and to 
provide equal protection under the law. Thus it is that every individual is guaranteed 
equal rights and equal protection under the law.

Today, we are bombarded daily with the notion that our nation is a "democracy."

Speaking of democracy, James Madison had this to say in Federalist No. 10:

"... Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever 
been found incompatible with personal security, or the rights of property; and have in 
general been as short in their lives, as they have been violent in their deaths."

Why is this? Because, in a democracy, rule is by the majority with the rights of the 
minority at the whim of the passions and opinions of the majority. Under such a 
governance structure, rights become arbitrary and capricious, civil unrest ensues, 
leading to revolution and civil war between those of the majority and those subject to 
the passions and opinions of the majority: the minority.

No where in the transformation of America from a constitutional republic to a 
democracy is this more apparent than in the justice system. Very few people have any 
conception or understanding of how corrupt the American justice system has become.

Rule by law and equal protection under the law no longer exist. Whether the law is 
enforced has become arbitrary and capricious, at the whim of the passions and opinions 
of those wielding power.

In this same vein, it is doubtful that our Founding Fathers intended justice to be at 
the mercy of the almighty $$$. Justice in America today is not dependent on facts, 
justice in America today is dependent on whether people have the money to pay an 
attorney.

At the same time, the people can only pray that the attorney they hire will represent 
them and not the state bar association of which they must be a member, and the court 
of which they are an officer.

Too many people have learned the hard way that too many attorneys are beholden to the 
state bar association and the court, a stacked deck making justice impossible to 
attain under any circumstance.

Not only this, but the court system has become so convoluted that no man can 
adequately represent himself as facts, the law and the constitution are not the basis 
of proceedings and justice is not the goal. The system is there to make money for 
attorneys and increase the power and position of the courts.

Unfortunately, when justice is not the goal and facts, the law, and the constitution 
are not the basis, the result is the loss of rights which, over time, undermines the 
rights of the people.

Justice for some results in justice for none and tyranny prevails just as it did in 
the time of the Declaration of Independence. James Madison spoke of the necessity of 
the Declaration of Independence as follows:

"The freemen of America did not wait till usurped power had strengthened itself by 
exercise, and entangled the question in precedents. They saw all the consequences of 
the principle, and the avoided the consequences by denying the principle."

In other words, the freemen of America realized where the policies of King George 
would inevitably lead, and they denied where it would lead by forging the Declaration 
of Independence leading to the American Revolution and the establishment of the union 
of the several states.

The conditions in America today are far worse than those at the time the Declaration 
of Independence was forged. Do Americans have what it takes to avoid the consequences 
by denying the principle? If not, the words of John Adams in 1787 speak to the 
consequences:

"The people in America have now the best opportunity and the greatest trust in their 
hands that Providence ever committed to so small a number ... if they betray their 
trust, their guilt will merit even greater punishment than other nations have 
suffered, and the indignation of Heaven ..."

© 2003 Lynn M. Stuter - All Rights Reserved
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its ruin."
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