Rommie wrote:Funny how you never hear about poorfluenza, where kids born to single parent drug addicts and then raised in the foster care system are yelled at to take accountability.
SciFiFisher wrote:The obvious answer, if the parents are to blame for this, is to put the parents in prison.
Morrolan wrote:beyond pathetic, between that and the fact that archaic gun ownership laws cannot be discussed even after Sandy Hook, it's obvious that that society is doomed.
Rommie wrote:Families of victims file multi-million dollar lawsuit against Affluenza teen
I kinda like the dialogue here:
Teen's Lawyer: The poor kid has so much money he doesn't know right from wrong.
Victims' Lawyers: We can fix that!
I do expect some to start criticizing the victims for being greedy though...
The Supreme Canuck wrote:Agreed, geonuc. Entirely. Also, and once again, elected judges? Seriously? Recipe for disaster.
FZR1KG wrote:Not that I disagree but what's the difference between elected judges and elected politicians?
Technically the latter have more power and don't even require any education.
SciFi Chick wrote:FZR1KG wrote:Not that I disagree but what's the difference between elected judges and elected politicians?
Technically the latter have more power and don't even require any education.
And while we're on the subject, who appoints judges in countries where they are appointed rather than elected. Is it elected people?
FZR1KG wrote:Not that I disagree but what's the difference between elected judges and elected politicians?
Technically the latter have more power and don't even require any education.
SciFi Chick wrote:And while we're on the subject, who appoints judges in countries where they are appointed rather than elected. Is it elected people?
The Supreme Canuck wrote:[
The purpose of politicians is to represent the views of constituents. This has everything to do with public opinion. Thus elections make sense.
They also make laws. IOW, we get people who have no training making laws for the country and that's considered ok.TSC wrote:The purpose of judges is to determine what the law actually says and apply it properly. This has nothing to do with public opinion. Thus elections do not make sense.
FZR1KG wrote:I think you missed my point.
The public supposedly tells the politicians what they want.
What is so different about them choosing the judge that applies that want as well?
What happens when there is a judge that comes in that the public don't want.
One that they actually really decide they don't want to serve in judging them for whatever reason. If they can vote, he's gone.
The way I'm seeing voting for judges is that if they are all qualified technically it makes no difference who gets voted in. If it makes a difference then it's admitting that it's important to decide which judge you put in place. It also implies that judges aren't as impartial or corrupt as some would want us to believe. If it's a case of competence then why did the prospective judge qualify in law when not competent.
Basically what I'm saying is that if you are qualified to be a judge then you are qualified and it makes no difference who gets in.
If what you say is true they must all be impartial and held accountable then what difference is there in letting the public choose who?
The answer is they aren't all the same, some are not trust worthy, some are not as competent, some aren't impartial.
So why can't the public decide that they aren't worthy of the position?
As an example, I don't need to be a lawyer not want any particular lawyer to represent me.
I don't need to be a doctor not want any particular doctor to treat me.
I don't need to be a judge to not want to be judged by any particular judge.
As in all the above, if I think someone has been wronged, I can go get another person, likewise with a judge. What's wrong with the idea that I can make sure of that by my vote.
Probably didn't come out right because I'm freaking exhausted. So off to bed I go and I won't be back for a couple of days. Boat shift starts at 6am tomorrow...
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