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American lifestyle has changed drastically to accommodate the criminal culture during the past 40 years. Americans look upon crime as a plague that is terrorizing the nation in every nook cranny, peak and valley. And why not? Innocent people are being robbed, raped, assaulted, murdered, battered, shot, stabbed and maimed and the average arrest clearance record for all these offenses is a shameful 26%.(U.S. Justice Dept) Once the criminal is turned over to the judicial system the punishment is even more shameful. Who said crime does not pay?
Thanks to the criminal culture, gone are the days when faith and trust in each other was a trademark of the great American nation. Since human relationships have spiritual roots with such attributes as faith, love, kindness, forgiveness, etc., the sociological problem caused by the crime factor is a fallout tragedy in human relationships with no end in sight.
Thanks to the child abuse and sex perverts, the simple joy of placing a stranger's child in your arms just for the pleasure of holding and getting to know the child is gone forever. Parents with good reason are teaching their children to become recluse with strangers. Over 5000 of our children are kidnapped each year and most of them are never found. About 4% are found molested and murdered by some sex pervert and likely as not one who was recently released from prison..
Thanks to the rapists, kidnappers and other criminal perverts, much of the joy of shopping by our mothers and daughters has turned into a trip of fear as our women get in and out of their car in the parking lots-never knowing when they have become a target for the lurking criminal predator.
Because of the criminal culture, we have become a nation that is wary of our brother instead of being our brothers keeper! We hesitate with good reason to assist a stranger appearing to have car trouble on the road. Understandably we turn away someone appearing in distress who comes to our door wanting to use the telephone.
A day seldom passes in America without the media unfolding a grizzly, horrible story of murder, rape or assault of one or more of our citizens who yielded to trust and faith and paid for that trust with their life. .
Most societies are simply a reflection of its laws. That being the case, America is in trouble. Perhaps in no other area have our freedoms and constitutional liberties been more jeopardized and threatened than in the area of laws and the enforcement and administration of those laws by the American judicial system.
We have permitted this nation to become engulfed in formal and informal laws and rules that favor lawbreaking and immorality. We have permitted equity and justice to be subordinated to a dominant lawyer culture in a business making business for themselves both politically and financially. That same culture, in violation of the U.S. Constitution, has actually evolved into a self-regulated political body making their own (case law) and rules. This political fiasco lends itself to the basic cause of the most dangerous war this nation has ever faced-the war on crime.
Americans have recently awakened to the fact that we are bogged down in a war with the greatest number of casualties and fatalities that any war has ever inflicted upon its people. Somehow the masses were lulled to sleep by the social experimental programs designed to protect the enemy and failed to recognize this war as the most perilous and deadly war of all time for America.
We are losing that war because it is an undeclared war and there is no master plan or resolve to win the war. While the enemy continues to inflict heavy casualties and fatalities upon American citizens in record numbers, the only focus by our political leaders is upon taking prisoners and affording those prisoners the greatest possible convenience and protection.
There is no focus in this war upon inflicting fatalities upon the enemy. In fact while innocent American citizens are being murdered, raped, robbed, assaulted and maimed in this war-we simply take prisoners, hold them for awhile and then turn them loose to resume waging their war upon the American people. At this writing the revolving door justice system finds approximately 2.0 million criminals of record incarcerated in jails and prisons and approximately 5.0 million criminals of record out free on the streets to wage their war.
The crime battle now rages in terms of seconds and totally within our own national boundaries. It rages in our states, cities, towns, communities and yes even in our own streets and homes. With crimes to property occurring every three seconds, and a violent crime every 19 seconds, crime is a war with casualties now being counted in seconds-not minutes.
An entire nation has been placed at risk by our leaders who have chosen to fight this vicious enemy by taking prisoners, treating them with social experiments, putting great emphasis on correctional institutions which hasn't done ten cents worth of good and substituting color television in prison for the chain gangs. All this at an approximate annual cost of $32,000 per prisoner.
As these criminals pass through the revolving door justice system, hordes of lawyers make billions of dollars attempting to sell juries and the American people on the deception that these criminal acts are in fact evil acts by sick people instead of sick acts by evil people.
Perhaps this lack of resolve to declare war on crime is symptomatic of another serious problem. Could it be that the declaration of war against crime would call for serious legal justice reform-greatly altering the way our nations lawyers are doing business? Could it be because our lawmaking bodies and judicial government are dominated by lawyers and lawyers derive a large share of their revenue from the criminal culture? God forbid that such could be factual.
There are millions of innocent victims who have become casualties and fatalities in the crime war. In a 13-year period ending in 2002 American citizens have endured over 159,000,000 million personal and property casualties in this war. This translates into more than one out of every two Americans touched by crime. This is a far greater number of casualties than all of our wars combined.
In all other wars in which we have been engaged as a nation, we had no hesitation in eliminating the enemy. Taking prisoners was incidental to eliminating the enemy. Japan was stopped with the atomic bomb and our social conscience justified that because of the threat posed to American lives.
In the undeclared war on crime within our own shores we turn the enemy loose in a plea bargain-or probation, often with little to no punishment at all. Sometime we sentence them to prison for a specified time and then grant them a "good time release" with a national average of 63% of their sentence still remaining un-served. The enemy is again free to kill, rape, plunder, assault, rob and maim our innocent citizens. Sometime we capture the enemy again and repeat the cycle. Sometime we are unable to capture the enemy again until they have become serial killers or serial rapists, killing and raping an unbelievable number our innocent citizens.
Every time we plea bargain a crime we are compromising with the enemy, every time we show bonding leniency we are compromising with the enemy, every time we show no truth in sentencing we are compromising with the enemy. Each time a criminal is turned loose, each time we permit convicted, violent felons to linger on death row for up to 15 years costing taxpayers multi-millions of dollars on appeals, our judicial system sends a message to the enemy that the USA is the best place on the planet to wage your war. Is it any wonder that the enemy is multiplying and gangs of kids are now joining the ranks of the enemy?
Our national leaders appease the masses with political rhetoric at election time and substitute multi-billion dollar crime (social) bills (of our money) year after year but the undeclared war escalates and the casualties increase.
As the blood flows in our own streets and our nation's capitol becomes the headquarters battleground-we hear cries from our leaders about the high cost of capturing the enemy and building prisons to house them. At the same time our political leaders without hesitation send thousands of American troops to Haiti or Bosnia in other U.N. police actions to root out the "criminals", cut a plea-bargain and pay them to leave. That will cost the nation billions of dollars before we leave those lands. Close on the heels of that action, our political leaders dispatch another massive movement of troops, carriers and planes back to the Kuwait area to deal with the "chief criminal" in Iraq-costing more millions or billions.
During our most recent wars in Kuwait, Afghanistan and Iraq we displayed a technology and know how that was nothing less than awesome and devastating to the enemy. If we had conducted that war like we conduct the war on crime in America we would have seen over 600,000 young men and women shipped home in body bags. Then Americans would have been calling for the heads of the generals.
With the millions of casualties and fatalities in the undeclared war on crime in America, when we will we declare war on crime and start calling for the heads of the generals?
The first loud cry of the masses for the heads of the generals reached Washington during the second week of November, 1994 and we witnessed a wholesale changing of the guard. Americans waited and watched for help to come. It did not happen. In fact since 1994 over 150,000,000 million crimes have been committed against Americans.
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