It’s not necessarily that the court is wrong in it’s own reasoning, but that it’

It’s not necessarily that the court is wrong in it’s own reasoning, but that it’s operating on false premises, and not taking into account the corruption.

Therefore the court errs.

Ergo the question is always the same “pointy objects”.


Source date (UTC): 2025-03-18 22:32:43 UTC

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