While I’ve found the time to write about the Paralegal, I should also note that the equally illusive other corner that of the Temp Agency having gone haywire was lost. So, for now I will focus on the essential Paralegal’s duty as a philosophy. The following list is just the sort of stuff that is supposed get taken care of and the Paralegal needs to work on.
- death row
- capital punishment
- felony
What could be so important that I would mention such unpleasantries? Well, once a criminal is given a life sentence their medical records become a concern. Would you just think with me that capital punishment as applied to a criminal, with all the formality of a trial, could have a legacy left behind if there is an X-Ray? So terrible is this legacy of an X-Ray that from a medical standpoint the trials and tribulations have just begun. This is the essential makings of an ethical war; but at the very least cross-talk between two different branches of Philosophy.
All the sudden the paralegal is literally overwhelmed with a mixture of signals. This problem deepens into the very fragile Art of movie making. There is no film that gets made and remade so many times that the Paralegal after avoidance of the signals finely seeks out the offending X-Ray. There are X-Rays out there. They should be shredded. I believe movies are good. I also believe that capital punishment should not be applied to a criminal unless the Paralegal is willing to follow up on all medical records that apply. In the very special case of an X-Ray certain insurances apply; without action by the Paralegal, that criminal should not receive capital punishment.
People that might like this kind of post.
- Jeff Bridges
- O.J. Simpson
- Volunteer to pick up trash in your community
