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 Posted by Paul Hyett on 11/07/06 18:45 
In rec.video.dvd.tech on Tue, 7 Nov 2006, Citizen Bob wrote : 
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>>>Only a jury of one's peers can decide the consent of the governed. 
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>>That would be 12 people out of 300 million, then? 
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>Yes. 
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>The jury of one's peers is taken as representative of community 
>standards. There is no better way than a jury to determine what the 
>community consents to. 
 
But you've been telling me how much US juries are rigged to omit anyone  
with a decent IQ. If that's true, then they can't be that reliable a way  
of determining 'consent of the governed'. 
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Regards, 
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Paul 'Charts Fan' Hyett
 
  
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