RE:RE:DistortionsAs a 30 vet I've had my fill of bloodshed and only accept it as a last resort. A "revolution" at the voting polls would suffice. I did not mention violence. That was your interpretation. Secondly, I acknowledge man is imperfect, and so did the founding fathers. After studying history of empires and governments they did an amazing job with America. They only made two significant errors I can put my finger on. 1. Term limits for all forms of govt. all three branches. The founding fathers simply couldn't envision a career politician. and 2. Not detailing the word of "regulation" of interstate commerce which has ballooned into the monster we call the us federal govt.
It is law that holds man's imperfections in check. Desiring accountability to a "perfect" legal system seems like a reasonable desire of all common people. Fraud, forgery, graft, theft, and corruption as evidenced in more and more frequency by one's own government should make common people sick. It does to me and I am not ashamed to voice my displeasure of it!