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| John, I think that I have watched you change your mind when presented with evidence that did not support your beliefs. I respect that, and I always hope that I can do the same. I remember when Armstrong was put in jail. I was among the people who assumed that he was guilty - but I had met him and visited with him a few times, and I did have some doubt. I would hope that you would withhold judgement until or unless you read his account of the whole thing. As I said, at first I assumed his guilt. After reading more and more about the case, however, I came to see just how corrupt the justice system and the big banks appear to be.
Here is an excellent account of the present day system written by a judge on the inside of the system.
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/nov/20/why-innocent-p...
Power *always* corrupts. | |
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