Well, the legal system is really easy to break - look at what's happening in other countries. The legal system has always been badly-made, and a huge scandal like this one was bound to happen at some point. That said, this is sickening. |
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A huge scandal is about to really hit the fan. Well, I guess it already has, but not like it's most likely going to. There is a high likelihood that a huge national scandal is going to erupt over this, but right now it is just a Mississippi local story. Trent Lott is tied up in it, but his level of guilt or innocence is still not fully known. Do you remember how Trent Lott came out of the blue and resigned recently? Check this out... |
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Well, the legal system is really easy to break - look at what's happening in other countries. The legal system has always been badly-made, and a huge scandal like this one was bound to happen at some point. That said, this is sickening. |
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I'm not a Lurker - I prefer to frighten people from the front.
I'm a Member now - my signature's in for the chop.
Nothing in life can be said to be unfair - everything is the result of freedom and where would freedom be without the feedom to take the consequences?
Yeah, it makes you wonder how much of that stuff is going on everywhere else. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 01-18-2008 at 09:08 PM.
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I'm not sure I follow, could you give a little summary of whatever's going on? |
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Do you remember the enormous tobacco class action lawsuit of a few years back? One of the plaintiff's attorney's involved in it was the Oxford, Mississippi lawyer Dickie Scruggs. At one point, he was involved in an enormous asbestos lawsuit. One of his partners in that case was the Jackson attorney William Wilson. It was later brought to Wilson's attention that Dickie Scruggs apparently owed him more than $15 million in attorney's fees. Scruggs refused to cough up the money, so Wilson sued him for it. |
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Mystic, I just gave you a government corruption field day on a platter, and that is all you have to say? Clear cases of it that people don't really dispute don't interest you, do they? Are you sure all of that talk you have been doing over the past few months has been about true outrage over government corruption? |
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I know! I expected about 100 flame posts from nobody in paticular - |
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I'm not a Lurker - I prefer to frighten people from the front.
I'm a Member now - my signature's in for the chop.
Nothing in life can be said to be unfair - everything is the result of freedom and where would freedom be without the feedom to take the consequences?
Azomg! Conspiracy! |
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AHS, good points. Mystic (etc.) is definitely being put to the test concerning what his intentions have been all this time. Let's see how he scores on it. I did not at all mean for my thread to be a troll test, but it looks like it really works as one. I have been reading so much about government conspiracy government conspiracy government conspiracy government conspiracy in this forum for so long, and now there is a thread about one that actually has very strong evidence supporting it. But what is the result? |
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UM, I guess it seems like this is just so much regular run-of-the-mill corruption that no one is too shocked. It's only the really big, elaborate, crazy stuff that gets people's attention. Complex schemes with lots of money changing hands involving elected and judicial officials--happens all the time, right? |
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What I posted seems to be "really big, elaborate, crazy stuff". We are talking about Trent Lott. He is/was one of the most powerful people in the world's most powerful government. The story I posted could be used as such a good buildging block for establishing the possibilities of other conspiracies. It looks to me like it's just too real to be worth arguing about. I mean, how can you bash people for not knowing what is going on in situations where everybod knows what is going on? Why even talk about it? Dammit, we cannot insult people when everybody agrees about what is going on. No disagreements? Damn! That means we cannot be dicks to each other, so why talk at all? |
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Like I said, the flamers need anything that's even slightly controversial to attack, and they can't very well say "no, narf narf, this is all a conspiracy to make us THINK there are conspiracies!" because that involves oh so many paradoxes and completely screws their zealous defence of conspiracy for ever. |
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I'm not a Lurker - I prefer to frighten people from the front.
I'm a Member now - my signature's in for the chop.
Nothing in life can be said to be unfair - everything is the result of freedom and where would freedom be without the feedom to take the consequences?
That says it all. |
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I haven't heard about this at all. >.> For some reason I slightly doubt it's going to get much national attention. |
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The thing is that the "good ole boy" network in Mississippi is so powerful that they have the entire state by the throat and even key parts of Washington. The Delaughter situation is not even a big enough issue in our state. It makes the news, but only in a, "Here's a report for a few seconds/paragraphs," kind of way. If the story were completely ignored, it would be too obvious that the good ole boy network owns the state. I know they have WLBT, WJTV, WAPT, and the Clarion Ledger at least a little bit in their pockets. If this thread continues much longer, I will probably start sounding a whole lot like Mystic and others. The media here is in the midst of a city and state owned by the Baptist mafia. I mean that very literally. The Baptist Church is so powerful here it is outrageous, and the reaches of their conspiracies and pawnings of people with power and influence is jaw dropping. Have you ever noticed how the state capitol building is literally right next door to the biggest Baptist church in Mississippi? First Baptist is the lead church in the Mississippi Baptist Convention, which owns a lot of downtown and the only law school in Jackson, which is one of the only two law schools in Mississippi. The Mississippi Baptist Convention is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, which has some major leashes on the far right wing of the Republican party. Ed Peters, Dickie Scruggs, Bobby Delaughter, the other corrupt judges who are about to get their asses burned by the feds, the attorney general Jim Hood, Trent Lott, and a zillion other Mississippians with power are part of this sick thing. I don't know if all of them are Baptists, but I have seen the signs that they are part of the Baptist mafia, which is a lot like the Sicilian mafia except not as personal and family like. The ones who are not Baptist are probably Methodist, which is just an alter ego of the Baptist Church that people in power here use to make it look like the Mississippi power structure is not all in the hands of the Baptist church. The Baptist mafia, or good ole boy network, is just a big network of corrupt, "You scratch my back, and I'll scratch yours. We now have an understanding we can use later, and we can introduce each other to others who will work with us in secrecy." I think most of them are probably atheists or agnostics and just use the Baptist/Methodist church in Mississippi as a power tool. There is a lot of power to be gained by way of a religious denomination. |
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Last edited by Universal Mind; 01-20-2008 at 01:27 AM.
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Last edited by Mystic7; 01-21-2008 at 03:58 AM.
I don't find the scandal particularly news-grabbing. In some bygone era, such a scandal would probably be a pretty big story, but the news networks of today could hardly be bothered with such a 'local' news story. |
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You're still a hypocrite. Claiming to be just learning from other people while refusing to absorb anything anyone else is saying and yet still have the nerve to call us blind. You fail to see your own hypocrisy. Have you ever heard of projection? I suggest you read up on it and learn from it as you refuse to listen to other people yet claim to be learning from them. |
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You have left probably about 100 or more posts on 9/11 in this forum, and you talked about it again in your above post. So, what do you think of multiple judicial bribery involving at least one instance of a former U.S. Senate Majority Leader holding a federal judgeship dangling in the face of a judge while that judge decides the Senator's brother-in-law's fate? You have made zero comments on the subject of this thread even though you have left a few posts. |
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Corruption seems to be the norm for political affairs in this country recently. Our system needs to undergo some sort of catharsis, although it seems like the only way possible is for it to be a violent one, which isn't really a solution. Somehow we need to break the pattern of corruption leading to military coupe and then vice versa. |
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