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A good example of how it works is in the current "Newsweek". Lawyers
now advise divorcing women whose husbands have abused their children not to bring it up. The woman appears to be making hysterical accusations, she is holding out for complete custody with no unsupervised visitation by the husband. Meanwhile, the husband is saying that he would be PERFECTLY satisfied with 50 - 50 custody. He seems reasonable, sober, and accommodating. The upshot? The majority of abusing husbands end up with complete custody! And, you expect reasonable treatment when bringing you yacht back across the border? -- Roger Long "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On 22 Sep 2006 15:41:01 -0500, Dave wrote: You display a profound ignorance of the way the legal system operates. OK, please enlighten us. |
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On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 19:03:13 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: A good example of how it works is in the current "Newsweek". Lawyers now advise divorcing women whose husbands have abused their children not to bring it up. The woman appears to be making hysterical accusations, she is holding out for complete custody with no unsupervised visitation by the husband. Meanwhile, the husband is saying that he would be PERFECTLY satisfied with 50 - 50 custody. He seems reasonable, sober, and accommodating. The upshot? The majority of abusing husbands end up with complete custody! And, you expect reasonable treatment when bringing you yacht back across the border? There's no question to me that common sense and the law do not always go together. I'm not a lawyer, but I think that if I were, I'd much rather be arguing on the side of what the law actually says. That's the point I was trying to make before my "profound ignorance" was pointed out to me by our resident counselor. |
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Wayne B. wrote:
There's no question to me that common sense and the law do not always go together. I'm not a lawyer, but I think that if I were, I'd much rather be arguing on the side of what the law actually says. Since lawyers write all the laws (and they are generally written purposefully to be as verbose and obtuse as possible - just look at the tax laws), generally only those lawyers understand what they wrote. That is one reason why we can have so many judges so easily misinterpret those laws. So why would anyone expect someone in customs or the Coast Guard to understand what most judges can't? |
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holding out for complete custody
Hey, great another pathetic attempt to make a point by crying about those "poor children"! How utterly pathetic and COMPLETELY irrelevant to the argument at hand. |
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