What once was a happy institution has now turned into a frivolous froth making exhibit of Grandeur. Never before have I had trouble with the Law. Torah Law is one thing or many mitzvot that keep the able searching climbing upwards upon Yakov's Ladder. Secular Law, and the courts of the United States, help maintain a balance between the moral and profane. What exists in my world is a triumph of morality, sometimes hindered by the wherewithal plunder of those averse to the law. My complaint is not one of corruption in the courts of the United States, but one of access and ease of the law to trump itself riddled by the inaccuracies and fallibility of the men who attempt to process the law.
In each town and township of the state and country I live in, there are jurisdictional problems between the men of law enforcement. Having been whittled from the stone hedges of proper abundance, these men who work together are one of the same code but many different frequency. Those upon the higher frequency have a broad view of the Law to keep it intact, yet those at the lower posts must find a way to cope with all sorts of individual matters that may sneak by the infamous iron eye of the judiciary.
What would be resolution of such impudence? For those on the lower post to be able to see eye to eye with the makers of the law running the secular ladder straight to the White House and the Houses of Congress. These leaders of men, supported by the constitution, have varying degrees of access to the men of lower rank. But if the cries of the populace are better able to reach the ears of the non complicit, Laws may take grander form, and the services of the ordinary citizen would be more complete.
My view is; stay upon the track I was given and handed down by the great men of our time, and hope that judicial providence holds forth a steady sway against injustice.
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