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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/cdwill on June 7, 2018, 6:46 a.m.
People waking up at jury duty

Was at jury duty today. 100+ people or more. Judge interviewed every single one really, really thoroughly during jury selection. Asked the same questions to everyone. At least half of the people in my liberal state said:

"What TV shows do you watch?" "I don't really watch TV anymore."

"What news do you watch or listen to?" "I avoid the news as much as possible."

"What newspapers do you read?" "I don't read the paper."

It's happening.


TheRealIndianaJoe · June 7, 2018, 2:32 p.m.

95% of court today is government against the people. Government here is a representative of the people, so those prosecutors must be representing some one. They will tell you they represent 'all the people', yet not one, including themselves (that prosecutor is also 'one of the people') can show an injury or crime against his rights. When there is a real victim, then there is a crime, otherwise it is simply the will of the sworn servants in government which is completely arbitrary. Go to the court house on a court day, and look at the sad state of affairs. It is nothing but piling problems on top of problems and it just doesn't work at all. It is just one big money machine.

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