ABOLISH THE BAR
For decades, Americans have been led to believe that our legal system is built on principles of justice, fairness, and the rule of law.
But that’s not the truth. The truth is very ugly.
The judicial system we have today has been hijacked—weaponized against the very people it was meant to protect. And at the core of this corruption?
The American Bar Association (ABA) and the entire legal cartel that controls our courts.
The ABA is not a neutral, apolitical institution.
It is a radicalized, ideologically captured organization that wields enormous influence over judicial nominations, legal education, and the entire practice of law.
Republican senators, including Eric Schmitt, Ted Cruz, Marsha Blackburn, Josh Hawley, Bernie Moreno, and Mike Lee, have now called for President Trump to remove the ABA from the judicial nomination process entirely.
That’s a step in the right direction—but let’s be honest: removing the ABA from judicial nominations isn’t enough.
The bar itself must be abolished.
The Bar Controls the judiciary—and that’s the problem.
The entire legal profession operates as an exclusive club, one that exists not to protect individual rights, but to maintain power.
Lawyers and judges are trained by the same corrupt institutions, taught the same convoluted statutes, and conditioned to believe they serve “justice” when, in reality, they serve a bloated, bureaucratic system designed to suppress liberty.
It’s not a justice system—it’s a control system.
“We should replace our piece of crap Constitution.”
Sometimes, the military finds ways to give the American taxpayer a bargain.







[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on January 6, 2004. Facts are slippery things, especially when they are inconvenient. Ibn Warraq continues to speak out and publish the inconvenient truths of Islam under his pen name (which means “son of a papermaker”). It is a name that dissident authors have used throughout the history of Islam, who hide in fear for their lives. In 2007 Douglas Murray described Ibn Warraq as one who “refuses to accept the idea that all cultures are equal. Were Ibn Warraq to live in Pakistan or Saudi Arabia, he would not be able to write. Or if he did, he would not be allowed to live.” The culture of Allah is a culture of death.]

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