Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 21:16:21 +0200To: lawsters@googlegroups.comFrom: joseph zernik
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On the personal side:
I don't believe that there could possibly be a "universal plan" for addressing the "legal abuse syndrome".
One way to think about it, is by comparing it to robbery, physical violence, or rape victims. Each addresses the trauma in a different way, for better or worse. For those who feel that they are not able to proceed with their lives without help after the trauma, help should be offered.
Abuse of the people by the powers that be has been the story of mankind since time immemorial. To a large degree the trauma today may be the result of cognitive dissonance. Many of the victims mistakenly thought that in the US, in the 21st century, certain rights were guaranteed. It may be difficult to re-build their gestalt after the rude awakening.
That said, the "Universal Plan" may be in educating the young, that no rights are guaranteed. In each generation those in power would try to abuse it, and in each generation the people must fight to safeguard their fundamental Human Rights, or else - lose them.
JZ
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At 09:10 PM 10/31/2010, you wrote:
I don't believe that there could possibly be a "universal plan" for addressing the "legal abuse syndrome".
One way to think about it, is by comparing it to robbery, physical violence, or rape victims. Each addresses the trauma in a different way, for better or worse. For those who feel that they are not able to proceed with their lives without help after the trauma, help should be offered.
Abuse of the people by the powers that be has been the story of mankind since time immemorial. To a large degree the trauma today may be the result of cognitive dissonance. Many of the victims mistakenly thought that in the US, in the 21st century, certain rights were guaranteed. It may be difficult to re-build their gestalt after the rude awakening.
That said, the "Universal Plan" may be in educating the young, that no rights are guaranteed. In each generation those in power would try to abuse it, and in each generation the people must fight to safeguard their fundamental Human Rights, or else - lose them.
JZ
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At 09:10 PM 10/31/2010, you wrote:
I don't feel impotent at all and I feel like I am revolutionizing in my way the best and most powerful way I can. People are being heard and courts are forced to be fair and then sometimes a little justice happens. I won't go on negative campaigns. I just don't have it in me. My husband died at the hands of these wrongdoers. I have passion. I put my piece of the puzzle anyplace it fits to accomplish the overall goals. My cases are tragic and so unfair. What little I can do with a powerful law helps some._______
Karin
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On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Bob Sherin <bobsherin@gmail.com> wrote:
- Karin, Sure, I believe you're a national expert on that. But what good is expertise without a grand plan that everyone supports. This is the way to move an issue forward. Given such a system, I've been successful throughout life on a few equally important fronts. Am chomping at the bit to tackle this accordingly.
- Need strategy, tactics and the specialized knowledge to put it over the top. It really isn't very hard if everyone moved in the same concentrated direction.
- Heck, we've got Meryl's outrage, the millions of which she's unjustly deprived, the murderer of Steve Esdale's Father walking the streets of Sarasota County, a law enforcement agent protected by law enforcement and the courts, a recent murder case in Palm Beach County appearing thrown by the prosecution, which failed to put in a scintilla of evidence of the abundant, the probate court good ol boy network ripping off estates all over Florida, the Bankruptcy Court playing footsies with the lawyers and experts to siphon funds, our free speech being rolled over, in fact, a codified Bar rule depriving lawyers of their Constitutional rights, decent judges, such as Matthew McMillan harassed by the system and removed, the Bar's star chamber that denies its members and the public due process, Bar racketeering with Florida Lawyers Mutual Insurance Corporation, the Farah law firm of Jacksonville stealing hundreds of thousands from clients' trust funds as determined by a Bar audit yet the Bar finds no probable cause to proceed further, beau-coup lawyers breaking all the rules with impunity, the UPL process being used, not to protect the public, but to achieve a stranglehold over problem solving while it runs roughshod over nonlawyers, our legal citadel, The Florida Bar, covering-up, misrepresenting cases, failing to produce evidence sought from it and destroying said evidence when it suits their case. What in God's name are you all waiting for?
- Who's committing perjury or legitimately being disciplined, while interesting, shouldn't be the focus this group, in my opinion. Rather wiping all this wrong out with all of our energy ought to be.
- To me, action is way, way overdo. I love this group, but I must admit to smiling at each post because we're stymied in impotency, when the system is there to make a big difference. I rest my case.
- Bob Sherin, nl
Dr. Karin Huffer
- On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:39 PM, legal abuse syndrome <legalabuse@gmail.com> wrote:
- I do expert witness on the ADAAA and the PTSD caused by litigation.
- Karin
- On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Bob Sherin <bobsherin@gmail.com> wrote:
- Bill, though I am outraged and can write, I have no idea where and how to begin. A team player, I need everyone's intellect to guide me: In which venue do I start? How much scope do I take on? What is the first subject I tackle? Then, it's everyone's expertise on subject-matter, so I'm truly authoritative.
- That is my idea of team playing. I don't believe any of us, without help from the rest, can begin to put this across. Given the input, I'm ready to devote myself, such as my talents are. You can conceive of it thusly: We constitute a PR agency: How would the best PR organization strategize this? Then give me a tactical outline. I'll do the rest -- in spades.
- Bob Sherin, nl ____________
- On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 1:10 PM, william scott <04wmscott@comcast.net> wrote:
- Bob,
- The internet gives us the opportunity to be effective. Let me have your work when you think it is appropriate to do so – we never know when one person’s actions leads to another’s attempt to achieve justice.
- I too was on Les’s program. Went to the mid-year Florida Bar meeting in Boca Raton as a media representative (they tried to deny me entrance) and was told by more than one Florida Bar Board member that my comments had caused a stir – whatever that means. I had been previously suspended on June 10 – when I asked when the stir was received, they clammed up – no desire to expose themselves to a free speech retaliation claim – which I have without regard to my Les W appearance.
- Bill
- William Sumner Scott
- 3109 Grand Avenue, #183
- Miami, FL 33133
- 305 961-9949
- 04wmscott@comcast.net ____________
- From: lawsters@googlegroups.com [ mailto:lawsters@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bob Sherin
- Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 12:12 PM
- To: lawsters@googlegroups.com
- Subject: Les Winston has Impact; We need to do more!!!
- Want you all to know that Les Winston's series "Disbarring the Florida Bar" is playing big on the Internet.
- A fellow with a legal problem who contacted the Bar about adverse Counsel's alleged misconduct got nowhere (as we all know), then began researching the Bar, coming upon Les' programs. After hearing my segment, also reading my story in Coral Gables Living (http://BobSherin.com), he approached me with an elementary legal problem. We've been going back and forth on the pleading, where, if justice is honest, he ought to win. His is not a problem demanding Jack's tall mind but law 101: Dismissing a Motion for Declaratory Judgment, failing conditions precedent, ripeness, exhaustion, etc.
- So I wanted Les to know the impact of his work. One by one, we're creating a peaceful revolution within Constitutional constraints. And I want to add, I believe we're not doing enough to reach the public and turn things around
- Bob Sherin, nl (nonlawyer)
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