Is there equal justice under the law?
If he is found guilty of any of the 90 charges against him and doesn’t spend a day in jail then the system is corrupt.

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Is there equal justice under the law?
If he is found guilty of any of the 90 charges against him and doesn’t spend a day in jail then the system is corrupt.
Where’s the Justice? Saturday, March 14, 2026 4Am EDT @USSupremeCourt @AGPamBondi @PressSec @USAttyPirro @POTUS
🏛️ From May 8th to the Chisel: Why We Must Tell a Better Story of Democracy 🔨
It all began with May 8, 1945. 🕊️
A day that changed the world forever. The guns fell silent, the concentration camps were liberated, and the nightmare of the Nazi regime finally came to an end. It was the Day of Liberation—a moment of profound relief, but also the start of a massive responsibility. The ruins were still smoking, and the question hung in the air: What comes next?
Fast forward to September 14, 1945. Hamburg, Germany. 🇩🇪
A man named Paul Bebert stands on a scaffold in front of the trade union building at Besenbinderhof. He is a survivor of a concentration camp and a founder of the construction union. In his hand, he holds a hammer and a chisel. With every strike, he chips away at the stone swastika—the emblem of the Nazi "German Labour Front."
May 8th gave us the chance for a new beginning; Paul Bebert showed us the work required to actually build it. It wasn't just manual labor. It was an act of reclaiming the narrative.
🌍 The Warning: Sliding into the Abyss
If we want to avoid sliding into another global catastrophe, we cannot afford the luxury of silence. History isn’t just something that happened; it’s something that can repeat if we lose the plot. 📉
Today, we see the signs again:
Polarization that turns neighbors into enemies. 🗣️↔️👤
Apathy that makes us believe our voices don't matter. 🔇
Misinformation that blurs the line between truth and power. 🌫️
We are at a tipping point. To prevent a drift into disaster, responsible citizens must do more than just exist—they must participate.
📖 Telling a "Better Story" ✍️
Democracy is often sold as a set of dry rules and slow bureaucracy. That is a terrible story.
The better story of democracy is one of:
Defiance: Like Bebert, it’s about having the courage to tear down symbols of hate that the victory of May 8th finally allowed us to touch. ✊
Belonging: It’s the only system where everyone gets a seat at the table. 🤝Hope: It’s a work-in-progress, a "living building" that we are constantly repairing. 🏗️
📢 Your Hammer and Chisel
You don't need a scaffold at Besenbinderhof to make a difference. Your "hammer and chisel" are your words, your votes, and your actions. 🛠️
Raise your voice: Speak up when you hear hate speech. Silence is often mistaken for consent. 🗣️
✨Remember May 8th: Never forget that peace and freedom were fought for at a high price.
📚Active Citizenship: Democracy isn't a spectator sport. It requires "responsible citizens" who care about the collective future.
🗳️The catastrophe is not inevitable. It only happens if we stop telling the story of why freedom is worth the work.
Let’s pick up the tools Paul Bebert left behind and keep building. 🗽🌅
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Matlock 'Blind Justice' guest stars David Ogden Stiers (M*A*S*H, Doc Hollywood, The Majestic, Beauty and the Beast, The Dead Zone)
And Kathleen Lloyd (Magnum PI, Equal Justice, Cagney & Lacey, Babylon 5, Diagnosis Murder, Dr Quinn Medicine Woman)
Season 2 episode 2, 6 October 1987
There are some people in government who have no idea what’s inside the Constitution or Bill of Rights. They’re the ones making laws.
There is an oath of office that every Congressional swears to abide by. Violation of that oath equals a removal from office. Not a warning, not a verbal reprimand, a removal from office. Yet, here we are talking about AOCs stupidity and oath violation-again-and she’s still in Congress.
Where’s the equal justice under the law?
Where’s the accountability?
How has this broke, stupid woman amassed over $29 million on a $150,000 salary in just 5 years?
Where’s that investigation?
African Americans constitute 53% of all exonerations in the United States, according to a 2022 report from the National Registry of Exonerations, despite being only about 13.6% of the US population. This disparity means Black Americans are seven times more likely than white Americans to be falsely convicted of serious crimes.
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