Murderers get out of jail after serving just a few years in
prison. Violent criminals cannot be prosecuted because of absurd technicalities. Local
State Attorneys cut plea-bargain deals or refuse to prosecute rather than face losing a
case, just to keep their record intact, and without regard for the victims rights.
CFMC sees no justice in such practices. Crime should be punished.
The American people are tired of this lack of justice in our land! The
legal profession is one of the least respected, and at times for good cause. Under a
morally relative "positive law" doctrine, judicial standards cannot be upheld --
and consequently our legal system has become one of ever-changing and constantly evolving
laws. Judges have even written their own laws, under the guise of
"interpretation," which become "case law" and they have usurped
authority from the legislative branch and juries. Some judges, both federal and state,
hold one of the highest concepts of jury responsibility -- that of jury nullification --
in utter contempt, because it weakens their power.
Our country was founded on absolute, Godly, Biblical principles -- such as
the Ten Commandments and the Levitical Code. But these stopped being taught in our
law schools near the end of the last century as liberal, socialistic philosophies were
gradually introduced. This is a radical departure from what our Founders gave us. And look
where theyve taken us. Whats worse is that most lawyers and judges dont
even realize it and continue to base decisions on erroneously evolved "case law"
or even "executive orders" rather than proper state and federally prescribed
legislative law. Judges who show such disregard for the system should be held accountable
and impeached as originally intended by the Founders.
Judges who are weak and lenient on repeat, career criminals or who force
criminals to be let out due to overcrowding should be recalled or impeached. Taxpayers
should not be saddled with the staggering costs of operating prison systems, which, due to
court mandates, are BETTER facilities than our schools or military barracks -- "Club
Fed".
Instead, we need to take meaningful work into the prisons because working
prisoners are able to make restitution to victims, pay part of the cost of their own
confinement, and help support their families. Our compassion belongs first with the
victims of crime. Compassion for the criminal should correctly take the form of just
punishment, required restitution, and then rehabilitation, in that order.
American law needs to accept, once again, Biblical law as its absolute
standard of justice. Unless this is done at every level of the judiciary and in other
branches of government, our republic is destined to become increasingly weakened,
dissolving into anarchy or a tyrannical police state.
"....since the beginning of civilization, millions and millions of laws have
not improved on the Ten Commandments one bit." Ronald Reagan