re: #118 EmmmieG
An insult compared to what - being right and never proving it, or having anything to show for it? People can be right all damned day in the sanctity of their own homes, but proving it in court is a whole ‘nother ball of wax. It takes money. It takes good legal representation. After that, it takes the right judge and jury, and a whole lot of luck. Being right is the smallest part of the equation.
This shit doesn’t get decided on its own by truthseekers and young idealists out of law school. It takes hard core representation, a lot of fact-finding and negotiation, expert witnesses, interrogatories, and a whole bunch of other stuff that costs bales and piles and stacks of money (most individuals don’t have) to accomplish.