The rape of justice: America's tribunals exposed by Eustace Mullins
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1989 | ISBN: N/a | English | 535 pages | PDF | 75,1 MB
Americans recognize that they must have laws, and that they must abide by them, otherwise life would become intolerable. The problem is that law-abiding citizens are usually greeted in their courts with disbelief that anyone still obeys the laws in this nation, and two, that a legal system which is operated by and for criminals has no greater enemy than the law-abiding citizen...
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