Wednesday, December 3, 2025

The scales of justice are NOT balanced - that's a myth...

I wouldn't know what Ketamine was or what it's for if you showed me, but that's besides the point The guy prescribed it, the other guy abused it and OD'd, so yeah - that Doc should go to jail. 
It's the same thing as a bartender who over-serves someone and that someone gets in a car and kills someone. The bartender gets charged. Same thing should apply to a judge who releases a known criminal back on the the streets and the criminal does his criminal thing again. Should that judge not be dis-barred and charged as an acccesory before the fact in his release action? I touched on this just a little this morning, but can't find a reasonable response to it.


Let me tell you a little bit about these. I bought two for my kitchen cabinets.
 They're rechargeable, held on by self stick magnets, and were real easy to
 install (like five minutes). Trust me on these - they work great...

4 comments:

  1. I completely agree, people need to be held accountable for their actions.

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  2. Ketamine is a horse tranquilizer. A horse gets loaded up on Ketamine to get loaded on a transport. It makes them very docile.

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  3. Strange coincidence: I had never heard of Ketamine. I read this post, then later the same day, I was flipping through channels on T.V. and caught the middle of a movie called "The Mechanic" in which a guy was abusing Ketamine by I.V.

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  4. Agree completely! A judge should be held accountable for his/her decisions.

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