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How Far are Law and Order Episodes From Reality

by: korias

Tue Dec 14, 2010 at 07:08

As most of the shows are far away from reality, I was thinking of Law and Order episodes which are good at presenting the comprehensive procedures of police against criminals. It is a really interesting police procedural drama, famous for bringing the guilty to justice in its fictitious world.  It is a realistic crime drama, which projects all the legal procedures in exactly the same way as they should be.

Law and Order has broken all the conventional norms of presenting police procedural dramas. Above all this, it also presents a complex but realistic prosecution process.

The most amazing fact about this drama is that it showcases all those protocols, which an investigator uses while solving cases. All the episodes of the show contain realistic crime stories, initial investigations, compilation of evidences and finally getting hold of the criminal.  

The creators have chosen those actors, who are simply perfect for police procedural dramas. The most striking fact is that their personality, facial expressions and dialogues complement this drama. It is really commendable that the criminal stories, which are presented in the series, are derived from real stories of the crime and the police world.

You can see for yourself how real it is!

A glimpse of reality in those legal trials, which take place in association with police, investigators, forensic investigators, lawyers and witnesses.

It is a little difficult to witness the compatibility of all the associates of legal trials in reality, but in Law and Order all takes place according to the system of the country. Perhaps, the creators want to teach everyone that anarchy takes place, only when the system and citizens are irresponsible.

The next most important thing that comes to my mind is that the show presents all those risks and difficulties that function like a hurdle in front of the investigator, while solving a criminal case.  In addition to this, it also showcases those complications, which can cause great trouble in their career. The show projects, those risky as well life-taking incidents, which take place in the day to day life of a common man.

Whereas Law and Order is killing the reality meanwhile creators has planned for a special guest appearance of Jeremy Irons on Law and Order SVU.

Law and Order is one of the dramas, which showcases loopholes of the system. It never blames the existing system, but it just indicates the weak areas, so that the people and police understand the need of justice in life.

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How Political Scandals Can Distort Reality

by: Inoljt

Sun Jul 25, 2010 at 18:55

By: Inoljt, http://mypolitikal.com/

In a heated campaign, political scandals can make or break a candidacy. They often cast a shade of suspicion upon a candidate's activities, with the connotation of wrongdoing or the unethical. Often implicit is the assumption that if only said candidate had done things slightly differently, all this need not happened.

Take Kirsten Gillibrand, the current hard-working Senator from New York. Before entering politics, Ms. Gillibrand used to work as a hard-charging lawyer. Upon being appointed senator, she was criticized for representing tobacco firms during her job as a lawyer.

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Some Kossacks Need To Pick a Side: A For Profit Cartel or Progress

by: priceman

Tue Sep 29, 2009 at 20:36

DISCLAIMER: This is obviously a kos cross post and I am not talking about anyone here and I have the utmost respect for all the OpenLeft FPers and most posters. I gave a nod to Chris Bowers and Paul Rosenberg whom are both excellent resources of information as well as the NN video I got from here to start out.

I haven't posted any diaries here yet, but I worked hard on this one so rather than think of it a attention whoring I would prefer to think of it as finding as big of an audience I can since this diary didn't get a lot of hits, though a few people that I admire there gave it a nod.

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GOP Still Believes Perception Trumps Reality

by: Daniel De Groot

Mon Mar 09, 2009 at 21:40

House Republican Deputy Whip Patrick McHenry, March 2009:


"We will lose on legislation. But we will win the message war every day, and every week, until November 2010," said Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., an outspoken conservative who has participated on the GOP message teams. "Our goal is to bring down approval numbers for [Speaker Nancy] Pelosi and for House Democrats. That will take repetition. This is a marathon, not a sprint."



Good.  You do that, Republicans. Let me paraphrase your failed leader:  Bring it on.  Let me quote his still anonymous underling:


The aide said that guys like me were "in what we call the reality-based community," which he defined as people who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality." ... "That's not the way the world really works anymore," he continued. "We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality-judiciously, as you will-we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do."

That was 2004, and the nation was still blinded by the light.  Reality and spin had a rematch in 2006 and 2008, and guess what:

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