it is so irritating that the people who "get" to make the decisions, are often too lazy, ignorant or simply don't care - about the truth. in most cases, it is pennywise and pound foolish. had the first judge bothered to do his theoretical job, the department would have saved money in the long term as they wouldn't have had to try the same case thrice! idiotic! not dissimilar to a recent story i saw on CNN referencing the INNOCENCE PROJECT and case on a young man called C.J. Rice. as a mother of 2 sons, wow - irritating to say the least! these people are all victims of the systems into which they find themselves. while i try to have respect for the "system" i think now - so much is simply broken within the U.S. that "things" will simply get much worse until decades from now, the next generation can slowly fix it due to what will inevitably be - a new societal order. thnx for posting.
Sad story. And most people knew just from the news how corrupt and dangerous the Haitian governments and independent groups of heavily armed bandits have been for decades! (I tried to go to Haiti last month to see our new school but had to cancel for fear of getting killed.)
it is so irritating that the people who "get" to make the decisions, are often too lazy, ignorant or simply don't care - about the truth. in most cases, it is pennywise and pound foolish. had the first judge bothered to do his theoretical job, the department would have saved money in the long term as they wouldn't have had to try the same case thrice! idiotic! not dissimilar to a recent story i saw on CNN referencing the INNOCENCE PROJECT and case on a young man called C.J. Rice. as a mother of 2 sons, wow - irritating to say the least! these people are all victims of the systems into which they find themselves. while i try to have respect for the "system" i think now - so much is simply broken within the U.S. that "things" will simply get much worse until decades from now, the next generation can slowly fix it due to what will inevitably be - a new societal order. thnx for posting.
"sometimes we have to cease to curse the darkness and be thankful that someone somewhere decided to light a candle."
Not sometimes, every day. The two are not mutually exclusive and we must do both, for lighting candles is the way to end the darkness.
Sad story. And most people knew just from the news how corrupt and dangerous the Haitian governments and independent groups of heavily armed bandits have been for decades! (I tried to go to Haiti last month to see our new school but had to cancel for fear of getting killed.)