Blind Justice

Áine on June 7th, 2003 filed in General

Justice may be blind, but her hearing is very good.

There are those who are charged by duty to see to it that justice is done, that the punishment fits the crime, and that restitution to victims is awarded without causing them further harm. When those who are charged by duty to investigate nefarious activities fail to take into account the harm that has been done by those who do wrong and acknowledge the harm done to others, it sends a signal that wrong-doing will not be punished and that points of law or whatever regulations are established or implemented in the future may be safely ignored by all.

The establishment of various Cartels within any given economic system cannot be regulated out of existence. Cartels of various kinds (and I urge interested readers to look up the definition of that word) will exist whether they are officially permitted or not… such is the way of the world, real or imaginary. Failure to recognize that such is the case is a failure to see and deal with reality as it actually IS.

Cryptic… this message may seem to be rather cryptic to those reading it, but rest assured, the words are not lost on some.


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