APN, I am not offended by your post and to me, your post was completely in line. And I agree with your sentiments towards this thread - I have a hard time believing it myself. I am amazed that so many posters here seem to have basic faith in the police and the courts - that was permanently taken from me years ago. I don't see how I could ever get this back. Period.
But I also know something else. I could take a bus going north a few miles to Camelback Road and be surrounded by a much higher social class and very different thinking, and in that neighborhood, yeah, people are going to tend to have faith in the police and the courts. Sometimes I take the bus up to Camelback Road to do mystery shops up at an upscale mall there and I wonder why I don't need a passport to come visit - the changes are that noticeable to me that it seems like a different country. The language is the same but then again it really isn't. It chills me sometimes to be up there as I feel if that kind of thinking continues ( in this case having basic faith in the police and the courts) how is any change realistically going to happen? When I speak of having lost faith in America, some of what I mean is this - this not questioning or being willing to even acknowledge that such rot exists. When I get on the bus to go home, I usually feel relieved as I could never live in the midst of such thinking - I just don't fit in there at all. At least where I live I don't feel this to that level, and here, you'd be hard pressed to find anyone with any basic faith in police or the courts. People are just struggling to get through life and keep current with their bills where I live and hoping to avoid trouble. A very different America than from the one a few miles north for sure. Rob