"From the move, "A Few Good Men" we learned of an alleged military tradition. According to the legend, when a military officer wants someone to do something counter to the standing rules, they create a verbal code name for it and it is never committed to paper and it is only spoken discreetly about in trusted company.
In this film, a "Code Red" was an order to administer sever physical punishment upon another soldier in violation of the rules. The intention being to get a lackadaisical or incompetent soldier to shape up and in this particular case to get them the subject soldier to quit whining and complaining over the heads of his superiors.
In "A Few Good Men", the Code Red goes wrong because the target of the Code Red dies of an undisclosed underlying pre-existing medial condition... And the cover up, is on until....
Colonel Nathan Jessep roars "You can't handle the truth" [video clip]
As you watch the video clip, please take note of the arrogant attitude Colonel Jessup has in ruthlessly rationalizing and justifying his actions and perspective of reality. If you get a chance to watch the movie, pay heed to duplicity, machinations and subversive methods the film portrays. [movie] Note how those opposed to the conspiracy are offered Quid Pro Quo consideration, threatened, sacrificed, demonized and/or discredited. Your Corrupt Minnesota Judiciary displays the same sanctimonious attitude and utilizes the same heavy handed tactics when law abiding citizens confront them about their corruption and abuse of power.
That having been said, "Can YOU Handle the Truth?"
For a couple of years now, I have espoused the existence of a Minnesota Judicial Code Red.
Have you ever wondered why all those Incumbent Judges in Minnesota almost never have an opponent?..."
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Those were my thoughts.
Don Mashak
The Cynical Patriot
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