Friday, August 29, 2008

What the Hell Court System

Posted by MajorLB

I mostly try to not think too hard (or at all) about politics or the government. I feel like it's generally accepted that there are things broken in the current system. The courts are part of the current system. Luckily for all of us that might be confused about the court system the National Center for State Courts has provided us with a sweet comic book to help clear up our major concerns: pirating and eminent domain. It's a pdf, but you should really open it and check it out.


Seriously, what the hell was the point of that thing? I read the whole comic portion and don't know what they were trying to tell me. Pirating is stealing but don't worry you'll just do some community service? The city will try to screw you over but the courts always dispense justice that will make you not lose your house? Who the hell was this little piece of artwork aimed at?

How about those court cases would never happen? What a waste of time, money and effort for the NCSC.

1 comments:

D Wheezy said...

I'm going to have to disagree here, Major. Not only did I learn a valuable lesson about how cities are at their core evil entities out to screw over the little guy, as well as the basics of compensation when it comes to contract work, but I also now realize that illegal music and television downloads is really hurting the industry.

So instead I'll be watching TV on legal and wonderful Hulu.com. Thanks to Hulu, I'll be able to avoid being a part of a public anti-pirating campaign that apparently takes place in front of a homeless band's alleyway.

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