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  • So why didnt whatever president who was in charge at the time stop the frivolous lawsuits? Could it be that the lawyers involved were also on the gravy train? How is that Obama's fault?
    My point is that Obamacare, which obviously is Obama's legislation, missed the main reason for the ridiculously high health costs, lawyers, not health care.
  • It's not just lawyers, the whole medical industry in America is one big gravy train. Through your health insurance you pay 10 times the price we pay here over the counter for simple drugs, $2000 for a hearing aid that Boots sell for £300. The list goes on an on.The health insurers have deals with the hospitals, the hospitals have deals with the drug companies, and everybody ensure they get their slice out of the ever increases paid by the customers, who get worse and worse cover.
  • It's not just lawyers, the whole medical industry in America is one big gravy train. Through your health insurance you pay 10 times the price we pay here over the counter for simple drugs, $2000 for a hearing aid that Boots sell for £300. The list goes on an on.The health insurers have deals with the hospitals, the hospitals have deals with the drug companies, and everybody ensure they get their slice out of the ever increases paid by the customers, who get worse and worse cover.

    I can assure you, though, that in that $2000 dollars for the hearing aid, there are costs associated with lawyers protecting against lawsuits.

  • Of course, but all I'm saying is that it's not just lawyers, everybody in the system from top to not quite bottom are gaming the system for their own benefit. Whether that be suppliers, insurance companies, lawyers, administrators, management, whatever. There is no simple fix, you might be able to lesson the effect of lawyers, but that'll only put a small dent in the overall problem.
  • DA9 said:

    Simpson

    Dont remember protests and Jesse Jackson getting upset about the American justice system whent OJ SImpson was found not guilty of murdering the white woman Nicole Brown...it seems despite the assumption of guilt by the media they got it spot on that time.

    Very good point that
  • edited July 2013
    Worth watching if you have the time. Posted above.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF-Ax5E8EJc&sns=fb
  • limeygent said:

    I can assure you, though, that in that $2000 dollars for the hearing aid, there are costs associated with lawyers protecting against lawsuits.

    Who do you blame more, the lawyers, or the average American who thinks it's right to sue for the smallest of things?

  • Who do you blame more, the lawyers, or the average American who thinks it's right to sue for the smallest of things?

    There are too many lawyers, some of them practically starving. They advertise on TV and work for a contingency. Lawyers "go after the deepest pockets" because there's likely to be a settlement. Until there's a price to pay for bringing a flawed case, lawyers and their clients will take advantage of the system.

  • limeygent said:

    Worth watching if you have the time. Posted above.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF-Ax5E8EJc&sns=fb

    Gave that a watch, very interesting. Raises a lot of very good points that the media deliberately miss for their own agenda.

    Like Buckshee said only two people know what happened, but people need to respect the decision made. Would they only be happy if he was found guilty even though he might not have been? Most seem to know so little about the case and no-one knows what actually happens but because this man is white (hispanic) he's definitely guilty.

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  • cafcfan said:

    I suspect the jury had no choice but to acquit.
    I'm surprised anyone thought differently. This is because of the laws that exist in Florida regarding handguns.
    First, you are allowed to carry a concealed handgun.
    Second, under Florida law, there is no "duty to retreat" if you are attacked in any place you have a lawful right to be. Instead, you may stand your ground and meet force with force, including deadly force, if you reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent death or bodily harm to yourself or others.
    I'm not saying I agree with it but that's the law in Florida and it's residents know that and, in the main, act accordingly.
    It's perfectly legal to carry a handgun in the glove box of your automobile. People know this and know about the above-mentioned law. That's why there is precious little by way of road rage in Florida. People realise they could quite easily be shot and decide to drive accordingly.
    For the residents of Florida the answer is simple, if they don't want that law on their statute book, then vote for a policitican who says they will remove it.

    I don't doubt your knowledge of the law as it stands in Florida - and, as you say, in a democracy the citizens have the ultimate sanction of removing the law-makers. Or at least, that's the theory - remember the shenanigans over the "hanging chads" (in Florida, incidentally) that got Bush scandalously re-elected? Notwithstanding rampant corruption, there are just laws and unjust laws. I go back to the very first posting on this thread: Zimmerman is technically innocent, but the State of Florida is guilty.

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  • Viewfinder, why do you say Florida is guilty? Was found not guilty by a jury by reason of self defence.
  • I haven't had time to watch the video, but from what I know of the case, the biggest problem is that Zimmerman being acquitted encourages others to take the law into their own hands. It may well be true that there wasn't enough evidence to sentence Zimmerman, but for me it's a wider issue than that. Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin, supposedly in self-defence, even though Martin had no weapons on him? I'm sure many people in the UK, and maybe some on CL have been involved in scraps in self-defence before, but would never consider killing the attacker, quite possibly because they wouldn't want to face the consequences. In the US, it now becomes a 'legal' action to kill someone in self-defence, and this may well lead to more and more murders of the same kind.
  • MrOneLung said:

    Viewfinder, why do you say Florida is guilty? Was found not guilty by a jury by reason of self defence.

    Zimmerman was acquitted by the jury at the Seminole County Criminal Justice Centre. However, the court of public opinion finds the State of Florida guilty for permitting virtually anyone to wander around with a gun and to kill people at the slightest provocation. See cafcfan's concise summary of Florida's gun laws, above.

  • DA9DA9
    edited July 2013

    I haven't had time to watch the video, but from what I know of the case, the biggest problem is that Zimmerman being acquitted encourages others to take the law into their own hands. It may well be true that there wasn't enough evidence to sentence Zimmerman, but for me it's a wider issue than that. Zimmerman killed Trayvon Martin, supposedly in self-defence, even though Martin had no weapons on him? I'm sure many people in the UK, and maybe some on CL have been involved in scraps in self-defence before, but would never consider killing the attacker, quite possibly because they wouldn't want to face the consequences. In the US, it now becomes a 'legal' action to kill someone in self-defence, and this may well lead to more and more murders of the same kind.

    Watch the video, it lays out the evidence, including positive drugs tests on Trayvon after the shooting, that back up Zimmermans testament that Trayvon was high or acting weird, that was backed up by all witnesses in court & forensics on the scene, not one of these facts was denied or challenged by the prosecution/state. Trayvon was battering him, smashing Zimmermans head against the concrete, reaching for Zimmermans gun, hardly a scrap or slightest provocation.

    Zimmerman suffered all the injuries, broken nose, black eyes, heavily bleeding head injurys, Trayvon was not injured in anyway except for the fatal gunshot wound (that sounds flippant but it speaks volumes to me)

    Me in the same situation, black, asian, hispanic, white, whomever, your getting a bullet.
  • Zimmerman was acquitted by the jury at the Seminole County Criminal Justice Centre. However, the court of public opinion finds the State of Florida guilty for permitting virtually anyone to wander around with a gun and to kill people at the slightest provocation. See cafcfan's concise summary of Florida's gun laws, above.

    As a resident of Florida, you either vote to have the law changed or move.

    If you think the actions of Trayvon fall under 'the slightest provocation' then I'd hate to see how you would attack someone.

  • I've just returned from America and its been difficult to avoid this case as all the news channels have shown the court case live and analized the trial in detail.
    It would appear's that the prosecution's case was at times presented poorly that some of their witnesses evidence aided the defence. If you take the race element from the trial (which is almost impossible) the defence lawyers summing up after the verdict was probably correct when he said that "A tragic event had not been turned into a travesty of justice."
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