June 11, 2007
Talking the Talk
Talking the Talk
L.A. City Attorney said, "If law enforcement officials are to enjoy the
respect
of those we are charged with protecting, we cannot tolerate a two-tiered jail
system where the rich and powerful receive special treatment." (Lorena Mongelli,
"Poor Li'l Rich Paris is Free," New York Post, June 8, 2007, page 6)
Oh? Hello? Earth to City Attorney! Does he believe we were all born
yesterday? In which city, county, state of this country is there not a
two-tiered system of justice? Do any attorneys treat poor persons the same as
they treat wealthy and powerful clients? For what office is he running using
rhetoric like that?
Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
L.A. City Attorney said, "If law enforcement officials are to enjoy the
respect
of those we are charged with protecting, we cannot tolerate a two-tiered jail
system where the rich and powerful receive special treatment." (Lorena Mongelli,
"Poor Li'l Rich Paris is Free," New York Post, June 8, 2007, page 6)
Oh? Hello? Earth to City Attorney! Does he believe we were all born
yesterday? In which city, county, state of this country is there not a
two-tiered system of justice? Do any attorneys treat poor persons the same as
they treat wealthy and powerful clients? For what office is he running using
rhetoric like that?
Roy Bercaw, Editor ENOUGH ROOM
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