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  • Bottom feeding parasitic scum of the earth. Small wonder that most politicians are lawyers. There's nothing like making a buck off someone elses hard work; or better yet....someone elses misery, eh? There's more honor in being a trash collector than there is in being a lawyer. God I hate lawyers.

  • @gurumagoo you know man. All lawyers aren't bad. How about the lawyers defending people who were treated poorly at horpitals. I.e diagnosed them with cancer and they never had it. Or criminal defenders getting people who are innocent off from the death penalty.

    I mean there is one way to look at them, but in all honesty they are good people trying to generally help the public. There are some bad ones, but thats every profession in the world.

  • Justice system vandals. Business partners with Judges to make money.

  • Thanks

  • How to become a lawyer?

    Lie, lie, lie.

  • @cheeriosinabowl no lawyers don't lie, they find loopholes. A lawyer lying faces disbarring and lawyer finding a loopholes wins cases.

  • @98raza20

    ..... you must be a lawyer? Your post made me laugh, since it was so ridiculous.

    Now back to reality .....

  • he look like that Jeopardy man!

  • I'm Robert Todd, and I'm an idiot.

  • Sounds kind of inately apologetic Any idea why?

  • Lawyer (noun) One skilled in circumvention of the law.

  • when i watch this video i understand "boring" everytime he says lawyer...

  • I do know the answer. I'm not a BAR member. I made the bet here. I'm the one who posed the question. Let a BAR member answer the question. Of course they'll just google it. That's ok because they wont find the correct answer by googling it. I posed the question Brandon... not you. Why would i pose a question and then answer it for the ignorant who don't know? Let them find it on their own. EARN it. Obviously YOU don't know the answer. or you wouldve given it already........

  • Sounds allot like Indoctrination to me.......who determines how the Law is applied? who writes the laws? Legislation? members of the BAR? kinda seems like a UNION shop. the people have the Right of competent Council. It doesn't say they are required to hire an attorney. Attorneys use (s)words of art to obfuscate contracts........sounds like simulated "legal" process to me.

  • so one must have a "license" and be a member of the BAR to make a legal determination? One must pass all sorts of tests and examinations to "practice" the Law?

    I'm not sure i'm following that. Did Moses or Jesus need a permission slip from someone to "practice" the Law? Did Jesus need a permit to feed people and be their humble servant? No, but now one needs a permit to feed homeless people? If people are expected to follow the Law then should they not be competent enough to apply it?

  • So much easier than a Doctor

  • Tax laws are the worst. We can't have a flat national sales tax because we need all the artifically complicated laws. The government is corrupt, lawyers are corrupt, mathematics is corrupt. Heck, even my G-rated Shock Value is corrupt.

  • Nvm this is too much!

  • @cris555000

    \not really. attend a 4y college.  then pass law school which is 3 years

  • what qualifications do you need to become a lawyer?

  • Let's stop beating around the bush - any person who gets A's in all of their english writing and reading classes can become a lawyer. *All bar exams consists of reading and writing....NOTHING ELSE. Forget about taking all those speech and debating classes...your going to waste your time (like I did) if you take these courses.

  • @USCUSCTrojan you are damn right about that!

  • im takin law in school&my dads a lawyer.

  • We can never find justice at the hands of corrupt judges. (See YouTube videos) Judge to Judge on Illegal Payments to Judges / Evil Triangle of Court Corruption / Richard Fine / Dr Shirley Moore /SBX 211. The fight to end this title wave of corruption in our country must start with the corrupt judges. We can not bring evidence of corruption to corrupt judges. Los Angeles Superior Court judges are illegally and unconstitutionally taking 50,000.00 each for a total of 23 million per year.

  • what dose this say.

    THIS AGREEMENT GOVERNS YOUR NETWORK OF SITES PROVIDED TO YOU BY BY USING THE PROGRAM,YOU AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT, WHICH INCLUDES THE PRIVACY POLICY AND OTHER POLICIES AND GUIDELINES OF THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING OFFICIAL RULES FOR ANY , OFFICIAL GIFT OFFER RULES AND THE POLICIES AND OF SITES (THE "PROGRAM") PROVIDED TO YOU BY THE ANY CONTESTS OR SWEEPSTAKES, OFFICIAL GIFT O

  • @BLUNTED247ordie it means you must follow their rules in order for you to continue using the program. it looks like a traditional EULA term.

  • i am a 12 yr old aspiring to be a lawyer and i know the steps on how to be a lawyer. whats important now is i get my exams passed. currently going to sec 1 (singapore)

  • Lawyers put Hollywood actors to shame !

  • Lawers SUCK. 

  • @mashediluvpotatoes although youre entitled to your own opinion but when you break your leg at work let's see who runs to injurylawyers4u

  • @danieljamespybus the only reason that you have to run to a lawyer when you break your leg at work is because they have their own lawyers. I don’t disagree that we need lawyers, but that’s because they made it to where we can’t live without them.

  • @mashediluvpotatoes I would feel bad for the person who is stupid, but is wronged. Without an attorney, smart people could win all day long in the court room. Its a test of stories, and the believability and credit we give to the legal arguements. Without attorneys there would be little if any justice.

  • @Brandonduboff i'll bet that there's not an Attorney on here that has recently passed the BAR exam that can tell me the meaning of the word JURISPRUDENCE and its roots... how can someone get a degree in jurisprudence and not know the meaning of the word. I ask attorneys every chance i get, cops, judges etc.... none of them know what the word means and the two root words and what they both mean. So with out THAT there will be NO justice in the courts. SSSSS legalese is very artful

  • @QunahMelchizedec So what is the meaning?

  • @Brandonduboff ask the Attorney that posted this video.....I'm not telling. I'm not giving it to anyone. Earn it. Learn it. do your due diligence and find out. if i made it that easy it would be of no value.

  • @QunahMelchizedec hahahaha. Why are you asking questions you don't know the answer to, and which wasn't even a hard question. You have failed the test.

  • @Brandonduboff I do know the answer. I'm not a BAR member. I made the bet here. I'm the one who posed the question. Let a BAR member answer the question. Of course they'll just google it. That's ok because they wont find the correct answer by googling it. I posed the question Brandon... not you. Why would i pose a question and then answer it for the ignorant who don't know? Let them find it on their own. EARN it. Obviously YOU don't know the answer. or you wouldve given it already........

  • @QunahMelchizedec Let me get this straight, you know the "right" answer to a question, but NO ONE ELSE does... right? you should get yourself checked out by a psychiatrist. btw there is a reason for licenses, and its to keep people like you out. There to perform a regulatory scheme, ensuring at least some professionalism and proficiency in the field. Just like doctors, police, psychologists, teachers, and so on. good say sir

  • @Brandonduboff i never said that no one knew the answer. I said those who had recently passed the BAR exam. i'm curious if they know the true meaning. not what the Indoctrination centers tell them....."regulatory scheme" thats a good one. they just following a routine and procedure, a RITUAL of artful words to obfuscate verbal and written contracts. "to keep "the people" out" is the BAR a Union shop? Attorn (to turn over, to be a substitute for) Licensed to "practice" Law?? LOL!!! funny

  • @Brandonduboff i don't use the prefix "Sir" in front of my given name. It's a form of "veneration" like Mr. and Mrs. etc. it's like poison. It's an insult. But you probably think it's polite don't you? another of the many deceptions that people beLIEve because they're taught to do so in the Indoctrination centers and drop out factories..

  • @QunahMelchizedec whatever psycho

  • @Brandonduboff i'm a psycho because i read, write, speak, and understand Legalese and when it is being used? I'm a psycho because i'm competent in my own affairs in Law? I'm psycho because i don't require an "Attorney" to "re-present" me or speak for me in a commercial de-facto "court" I'm psycho because i don't appear "pro-se" in "court" so that i cant be pro-se-cuted by a pro-se-cutor? I appear in propria persona with standing and without prejudice. You can't even speak my language.

  • @Brandonduboff

    The Greek word logos is perhaps the most significant of all legal terms, for it stands

    for Law that controls all things, what some call Providence, others call Mother Nature,

    and people of faith call God by many other names.

    logos is “the underlying, intelligible law of the universe,

    the common, unifying principle in all things”.

    Logos is law set out by deity, not men. This is law that makes apples fall from trees,

    causes stars to shine, and moves mankind

  • @Brandonduboff In Latin there are lex and jus.

    In German we have recht and gesecht.

    In France it’s droit and loi.

    All these words mean “law”, however they are only similar and not at all the same.

    Each is derived in a roundabout way from the Greek concept of logos distinguished

    from nomos … the eternal, immutable law of deity versus the temporal, easily amended

    laws of men.

  • @Brandonduboff None is exempt from the control of logos.

    Certain consequences follow certain actions, as surely as night follows day. This is the inescapable, immutable, eternal law of nature … the God our nation’s

    father, George Washington, called Providence. For those who understand there is a truth

    the Greeks called logos … eternal truth that never changes

  • @QunahMelchizedec wow please continue. This is hilarious =)

  • @Brandonduboff Lex is the mechanism of state power,

    law by human force, compulsion, the written

    law (right or wrong), codified precepts and

    rules by which governments control people.

    Lex attempts to validate the force of

    armies and empower the orders of

    magistrates.

    Lex is law men make for themselves.

  • @Brandonduboff The Latin name for "law" is lex, not jus.

    Jus is something altogether different. Jus

    refers to that which is proper and fair in fact. Jus

    is what’s right, whether man’s lex makes it legal

    or illegal. Jus is a reality revealed in our contemplation of the logos. It is eternal truth,

    transcending the edicts of human courts and legislatures.

    Jus is the first root of Jurisprudence … not lex.

  • @Brandonduboff Other languages make a distinction between eternal "right" and man’s written "law".

    To the French what’s "right" is droit, while their written "law" is loi.

    The German says what’s "right" is recht, while his code of rules is gesetz. Jus is the rule of logos that dictates human consequences to all our acts and failures

    to act.

  • @QunahMelchizedec just to make sure you know this, you've confused translations of "right" (opposite of left) a lot. But that's ok, MAYBE one day you will actually go to college, or even maybe a law school and learn a clear concise and meaningful way to express yourself.

  • @Brandonduboff Brother i have 60gigs worth of Law. I study in the same Law Library that the Attorneys do. I have searched out and found the historical origins of jus and lex and you say i'm confused?/ I think you're confused or insufficiently informed just as all the other victims of this suppressed information. Get a grip. I don't trust "schools" or "teachers" and their agendas at these "schools" I graduated high school with high honors (salutatorian) and am a self made man.

  • @Brandonduboff i thought we were talking about "right" and "wrong" as opposed to "right" and "left" =) let me get this straight then so we're on the same page. You beLIEve that it is "right" and "just" to throw a cannabis user or grower in the same place as a rapist, child molester, and or a murderer? In your society that is perfectly acceptable and the "right" thing to do eh? Where is the "Crime" if no one can claim damages. A "STATE" has no heartbeat, no soul, cant think, speak or claim

  • @Brandonduboff If you want to make someone angry, tell him a lie; if you want to make him furious, tell him the truth. All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed, and third, it is accepted as self-evident. – Arthur Schopenhauer Philosopher 1788-1860

    As scarce as truth is, the supply has always been in excess of the demand. – J Billings

  • @Brandonduboff Jus is the hidden law of nature, i.e., natural law, the unavoidable reality that works

    behind the scenes to dictate the consequence of our collective behavior and decisions.

    Jus is the unseen Hand of God, if you will, a power that rewards good and punishes

    evil, no matter what our law may say is right or wrong, no matter what public opinion

    demands, no matter what’s politically correct or how angrily we rebel against its supreme

    authority.

    Jus is the nature of logos

  • @Brandonduboff  Jus is heedless of our human statutes, ignoring courts and legislatures.

    Jus is jus … no matter what our lex may say.

    Jurisprudence is the search for this natural law, transcending statutes and decrees.

  • @Brandonduboff Lex is whatever we decide to make it, however. We can make good lex or bad lex.

    Those who decry, “There is no truth,” confuse deliberations of law in our courts and

    legislatures. This is partly because religionists like William Blackstone wrote books in

    the Nineteenth Century confusing natural law with biblical or canonical law.

  • @Brandonduboff One insists

    truth is relative. The other insists truth is discerned by studying scripture. Both fall short

    of the mark. Though scripture proposes mandates to inculcate morality, Bibles merely

    record what God already established according to the logos. Natural law existed before

    Moses, before Abraham, before Adam, even before formation of stars and space itself!

  • @Brandonduboff This is the secret fools despise and wise men cherish.

    This is the foundation of our hope.

    Truth is revealed only by Truth itself.

    Wisdom comes slowly to us all … one day at a time, line upon line, precept upon

    precept, here a little, there a little … there is no other way to find it.

  • @Brandonduboff and to finally conclude with the answer to the original question of what JURISPRUDENCE is......Jurisprudence is the wisdom of law seeking to establish jus through lex. i wonder if that is a question on the BAR exam??

  • @Brandonduboff Logos is the bedrock of reality, the law that truly was “in the beginning”, law from

    which no man or set of men can hide (nor nation violate without its people suffering dire

    consequences).

    Understanding law in this sense gives meaning to what courts do and justifies their

    judgments and commands only insofar as they, themselves, are submitted to its decree.

  • @Brandonduboff The motto of our nation is, "In God we trust."

    If we’ll agree the God we trust is eternal truth, i.e., the logos, creating foreseeability

    in response to all our actions (and leave divisive debates over doctrine to theologians) we

    can build our language of law on a rock-solid foundation. Reality is real.

    Truth is true.

  • @Brandonduboff Jurisprudence is derived from two Roman words – juris and prudens.

    Juris is Latin for justice.

    Prudens is Latin for wisdom.

  • @Brandonduboff For you Latin scholars, juris is genitive (possessive) case singular of the Latin noun

    jus, meaning "right".

    This is not the word we use when we say a person has rights, and it certainly doesn’t

    mean right as opposed to left. Jus means right in the sense of good, productive, healthful,

    uplifting, empowering, nurturing, peaceful, joyful, and liberating for both individuals and

    nations.

  • @Brandonduboff Jus is "right" as when we say a person did what’s right, good, loving, and fair.

    The Sanskrit equivalent of jus is yoh, meaning "health".

    Another equivalent is the Hebrew yod, or "source of light".

    In Zoroaster’s Persian writings the counterpart is yaozdadaiti, "that which purifies".

  • @Brandonduboff Lex, on the other hand, is "law" in fact—written law, codes, and ordinances.

    Lex is rule by force, the power of the state, the gavel of our courts, the steel chains

    and iron doors of our prisons.

    Wise lex seeks jus. When our created lex ignores jus, logos teaches us our folly by imposing unpleasant

    consequences that reveal our error as surely the brightest evening star disappears with the

    morning sun.

  • @Brandonduboff George Washington called this natural law of logos "Providence", a force beyond the

    reach of reason that, like an unseen hand, unavoidably moves in our individual lives and

    in the lives of nations to decide the outcome of human efforts.

  • @Brandonduboff If we are loving and kind

    and fair to all, the unseen hand rewards us, sometimes with mysterious benefits we never

    could predict. If we are selfish and cruel, logos sooner or later brings suffering, heedless

    of our most eloquent demands. Only foolishness ignores it.

    you had enough yet? let's see if any of the members of the BAR have any claims against the logos? shall we? =) Love and Light may you receive the blessings of foresight and wisdom in your sojourn arnd the sun.

  • @QunahMelchizedec your comments are riddled with disparate information, so loosely strewn together that only a person without intellect or without sanity could try to rationalize its validity. Do you know your crazy, or just think everyone else is?

  • @Brandonduboff the information i've posted is absolutely solid and verifiable. Schools can leave out and manipulate information however they wish. I'm no fool and know when information is incomplete. Can't bullshit a bullshitter Brother Brandon. If i'm crazy then so are everyone else that support me and resonate with Truth. Whereas others are willfully blind and blissfully ignorant of what Law is and the Freedom they enjoy that blood was spilled over. Ignorance of the Law is no excuse.

  • @Brandonduboff i'll give you a hint. it has to do with foresight and Wisdom.

  • god . listen to him speak is like going through a long tunnel. slow and never ending. jeez cheer up man

  • help full to new commers

  • Actually, become a "Lawyer" (and not a corporate contract Attorney) lawfully and legally by being a citizen of the Republic. It IS your duty, after all. KNOW THE LAW.

    

  • is the background check the polygraph?

  • I really want to become a lawyer when i get older but damn 7 years i would be like 25, i don't know if i could do that and take all those tests.

  • Lawyering, from what I hear is the most over saturated profession in the good ol' U.S.A. You leave college with a brogdingnagian debt and and can't find a law firm that will hire you. Also, if you are an engineer who is unemployed who focused on solar technology and can't find a job people, like myself, sympathize with you. If you are an unemployed lawyer, people just laff in your stooopid face. You thought you were going to parasite on society and it looks good on you that you can't.

  • @drmodestoesq If you can't get in a T25 Law School, don't get into Law.

    There are lots of Law jobs out there, just not a lot of BigLaw.

    There are also many paths available to Law degree holders such as Investment Banking, Management Consulting, PE, CIA/FBI, JAG, NGOs...

    Those who can't find any job straight out school are the morons who only apply to BigLaw firms thinking it's the be all and end all of Law without knowing the shit load of opportunities available beside that Biglaw job.

  • Really broad... Really informative.

    Question: I have a really good background, will tattoos be an issue? I know this sounds dumb but it's one on my shoulder. It's covered 100% of the time with a shirt on.

  • @MrJandrou Not really,your grades will matter though ;)

  • Straight forward, and very informative. Thank you!

  • No, no, NO!, is all wrong!, if you want to become a REALLY god lawyer, you must:

    1)Find a contraddiction in the testimony

    2)Slam the desk with your hands

    3)Point the finger

    4)Yell OBJECTION!

    And you win all the cases.

  • @briotera i know your probly kidding but he was sayin what you have to do to become a lawyer in terms of college and laws school not how to be a good lawyer

  • @Kenny0991 Lol, I was joking!, you know, the game phoenix wright.

  • @briotera yep lol

  • @briotera Pheonix's method

  • I want to be a Lawyer and then hopefully go onto be a Judge. I also love the movie Legally Blonde!!lol

  • Don't you think they should do the back ground check become someone is allowed to go to Law School ?

  • everybody nows that lawyers are well dressed pieces of shit

  • Thank you for posting this video.!!:DD

  • he looks bored.

  • Oh, and to top it all off, he would send holiday and greeting cards to his clients - but without telling them, he would subtract the cost of the cards from what his clients were paying him!! Talk about a crook.

  • I dated a lawyer for a while.. He was such an asswipe. He had the audacity to say that he was helping people.. but of course, only those who could afford his outrageous prices. Which means those in true need of representation were left out and the ones who really didn't need help at all were the all-time winners. But since he's a lawyer, he could bitch and whine his way out of any argument, whether he was right or not!

  • i would like to be a lawyer because you don't need maths

    i suck at maths

  • Will the debt be worth the degree

  • I would like to be a prosecutor.

  • thanx

  • whats next hes going to tell me to drive BMW, own a blackberry cell phone on verision, drink martinis, and live in a house???!!!!

  • bloody hell 7 years of school

    in england its 2 years college education

    get into law school 3 year degree

    1 year legal practice course

    2 years trainee

  • Monotone voice, but, very knowledgeable and professional.

  • @darkgodnaar

    why?

  • They assume themselves as Mr Know It All and look down on the lesser commoner.

    Plus they charge thousands for simple bureaucratic policies.

  • you are sooooooo boring and you make being a lawyer the most boring thing EVER . get a life

  • This guy is a retard!

  • disturbed1199- You are a bonehead. You couldn't even begin to understand what it means to interpret the law. Try traveling freely through my backyard and see what happens.

  • nice one

  • your a fuck n boring person

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  • @herbivore007

    drive bmw.. their great!

  • woah! its well easier in england, you leave school at 16 do 2 years doing A levels at college then 3 year degree at uni... prob get paid less though but hey hey its the job!

  • lawyers are scum, you can defend yourself better than they can simply because they are just making money and you still go to jail. become a freeman on the land and their laws don't apply to you any more. no more speeding tickets , no more license or plates for your automobile, it is your right to travel freely without restriction,. read the constitution and articles of confederation.

  • If by "travel freely" you meen, baja over the country side then perhaps you're right. Still don't count on getting further than your own back yard... as a soverign citizen of the land it's an act of war to trespass upon private land, then there's federal and state land which is legal to travel on. However, the United States of America has been replaced by the Corperation of the United States of America... thus privately owned land again... you can't even move fool! How sad it's become. :-(

  • you really think that the founding fathers would say, for your example, no speeding tickets? if that were the case then there would be MANY automobile crashes and people would be dying

  • So in a nutshell what your saying is that you can't start earning income as a lawyer until your 25th or 26th birthday at the earliest when the human ,life expectancy is only about 80 years tops! and fees, and if you fall flat on your face on the LSATS all of that effort goes up in smoke. That's why these lawyers especially the women who have had things easy starting when they were little kids can be the best introverted manipulative lawyers whether they are defense attornies or prosecutors

  • he looks like james brolin.

  • ha! my grandmother had one of those!

  • this must be really old look at that finger dial phone lol

  • congratulations!

    you are lawyer

  • @artsdevotion Look behind him

  • @artsdevotion it'a just a PROP

  • @artsdevotion yeah and then look at the cordless phone to the right behind him

  • @artsdevotion Ya, and that ancient phone behind him...

  • @JareBearGloving I have an ancient phone behind me in my videos too.

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