Where's the Justice?
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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The
story is told of a young Confederate soldier who committed an
infraction of the Confederate Army's rules and regulations. He had, in
some fashion, disobeyed an order. Whatever the infraction, it was bad
enough that his commander, at the field level, thought if noxious enough
that his case was ordered up the chain of command until the soldier was
escorted to the command headquarters tent of General Robert E. Lee, the
Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.
The
young soldier was literally shaking in fear as the officer sat him down
to wait for the arrival of General Lee. The officer, observing how
distraught the young trooper was, said: "Don't worry, son. You'll get
justice here." Whereupon, the young soldier replied: "I know, sir.
That's what I am afraid of!"
What a different world we
live in today! Our justice system is a muddled mess, to say the least.
Even our federal persecutors, arguably the creme de la creme of
prosecuting attorneys in the country, seem to have a penchant for going
to court with cases even a first year law student would hesitate laying
out before a jury. And when they lose, their bosses go before the
microphones and lauds them for the wonderful case they put on.
OK.
Maybe its just me -- AGAIN, but I have difficulty lauding losers.
Seems to me the old expression: "Show me a good loser -- and I will
show you A LOSER" applies here." Kinda makes me wonder if it's all
this "feel good about yourself" horse hockey promoted in our public
education system for the past couple of decades, or so. If so, it sure
paid off -- now didn't it?
Look. Feeling good about yourself is NOT all it's cracked up to be.
OK.
Now that I have the attention of all you pseudoshrinks and
psychologists out there, allow me, please, to explain where I'm coming
from.
Self-esteem is a wonderful thing. It is also
self destructive and can cause great harm to those in the company of a
person over-endowed with great quantities of self-esteem. As evidence, I
give you one Barack Hussein Obama, the President of the United States.
The Prez's self-esteem is unarguably OFF THE CHARTS!
The man is a narcissist to the "nth" degree. His over-blown self-esteem
has left a mile-wide swath of devastation in his wake and has burdened
the country with a yoke of debt that even my great-grand children will
be working their entire lives to help pay off. (So will yours!)
I
once read a statement and, for the life of me, I have no memory who
said it, but it was something like this: "Ever notice that when things
go dreadfully wrong, and a threat to life and limb is eminent, amidst
all the panic, all the confusion, someone steps forward who has all the
right answers and knows EXACTLY what to do to rescue everyone? Ever
notice how often that person is INSANE?"
I don't have
a clue who said it, nor where, but the wisdom wrapped around that
chuckle is awesome. I readily admit to a moment of hilarity when first I
read it. Then, I began to think about that pearl of wisdom beneath the
instant humor.
Humans are, I am assured, social
animals. We live together in packs -- much the same as wolves. And
there is a pecking order, again, much the same as wolves. The leader is a
male wolf, a so-called "alpha" male. Turns out the alpha wolf is the
cur with the biggest self esteem and the wherewithal to back it up.
Every
now an again, a male wolf, by virtue of his self-esteem makes it into
the leadership position, only to learn, when another alpha comes along,
that his "wherewithal' was not, er, "with" him, but with his
antagonist.
He is quickly beaten and run off. Amongst
humans we call this -- politics. Here in America, we go through this
little uh, "urinating" contest every four years. We are suffering
through one even as I write.
It becomes embarrassingly
obvious to the pack fairly quickly when their new alpha has more
self-esteem than wherewithal. Usually, the human pack is aware of the
shortcoming long before the alpha has a clue.
That
happened in America a little over three and a half years ago.
Unfortunately, our alpha STILL doesn't suspect that which the remainder
of the pack knows -- all too well. My friends in Texas have an
expression which covers it adequately, I think: "All hat -- and no
cattle." And yes, we DID attempt to alert America back in 2007 when we
described Mr. Obama as an "empty suit" and declared that "there was no
THERE there."
The results of the 2008 election only proved that a great number of Americans wanted to see that which they truly WANTED to see.
In any event, we have an administration made up folks hand-picked by our "alpha." It is a great "cluster calamity."
Take our Justice Department, for instance.
The
young Confederate soldier I noted at the beginning of this missive, I
suspect, would not be nearly as nervous were he outside Attorney General
Eric Holder's office.
Unlike the Americans of the
19th century, we have lost sight of "justice" in the 21st century. It
is more than a little telling when the highest justice officer in the
land, is, himself, held in Contempt of Congress by the US House of
Representatives (Its the first time in the history of the country that
THAT has happened.) and his department, the US Justice Department, is
the target of a congressional investigation.
The
United States has, some say, more of its citizens in jail than any other
nation. I won't argue with that. Unfortunately, our liberal friends
latch onto that factoid and scream injustice. They are WRONG.
The
US is, or USED to be, a constitutional republic. We are, or we USED to
be, a nation of laws. The bedrock of our system of justice is the
constitution. All laws must past the test of being constitutional else
they are null and void in America.
America asks very
little of its citizens. The primary thing Americans are asked to do is
-- obey the law. Failing that, lawbreakers are segregated from the rest
of us -- in jail.
It is all very simple. The people of
the United States pass constitutional laws by way of their national
legislature, which is elected by the people to do just that. The
American society, indeed, the American constitutional representative
form of government can only exist under the rule of law.
President
Obama understands the importance of the rule of law in America as does
Attorney General Holder. Their reluctance to assist in an investigation
of a failed government sting operation that resulted in the death of an
American citizen is totally outside the realm of credulity. They know
better! Their obfuscation is a stain on the respective offices they
hold.
Remember that "self-esteem" problem we noted
above? This, in my estimation, is a prime example of what happens when
there is a clash between an excess of self-esteem and reality. It is
extremely serious and could lead to a constitutional crisis for the
country.
Both men, Obama and Holder, should be impeached, forthwith.
J. D. Longstreet
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