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Originally Posted by moishanb
I was not clear when using the 'you' and 'we' statements in the analogy about the private golf club.
What my point was and still is that I and many others have gone into this private club, and this has been what has happened with my experiences.
The civil rules of procedure were not used by them in purported civil cases, the rules of evidince were not followed, and in a purported criminal case the rules of criminal procedure were not followed.
These experiences are what provoked the analogy.
From the research I have on Dunn and Bradstreet, these 'courts' are all private companies, hence the private golf club analogy.
This was more of a tongue and cheek type analogy.
Anyway, if you disagree with the analogy, maybe I will have a more agreeable one for you in the future.
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Yes I understand.
Your analogy seemed to suggest that one went into their little private brothel/casino willingly, regardless of whether they knew it was a private for-profit business enterprise, and that what they got was what they deserved for going there.
It is more than a just a brothel/casino when it is becomes a slave market, and when one has been captured and put on the auction block, one has no choice of being there or not.
Your posts are pretty agreeable.
Yeah the Dun and Bradstreet stuff makes you think doesn't it?