An Elephant in the Living Room

Is It Too Late To "Kill All The Lawyers"?

by Wendell Whitney Thorne


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/05/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781438963815
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 220
ISBN : 9781438963822

About the Book

If You Hate Lawyers, you'll Love An Elephant In The Living Room - Is It Too Late To "Kill All The Lawyers"?

The United States has drifted away from the Founders' concept of "We The People" to a nation gripped by the rule of Law.  Nearly everything we do on a daily basis from before we're born until after we die falls under the cloud of The Law.  Worse than that, in the past several decades The Law has deputized us into a legion of civil litigants and pseudo-prosecutors who have been conditioned to seek legal retribution for every conceivable wrongdoing of another.  The problem? The Law is a shaky house of cards poorly constructed and self-affirmed by her well-paid practitioners, whose sole goal is to stir the pot of dispute amongst The People to feed the greedy monster called "The Law," and to line the pockets of her lawyers.  An Elephant In The Living Room - Is It Too Late To "Kill All The Lawyers"? is one insider's view--one who's "been there, done that"--of The Law; how it hurts, how it hinders, and how it subtlely but deftly burdens The People with mind-boggling constraints on Liberty, Life and the Pursuit of Happiness.  An Elephant In The Living Room - Is It Too Late To "Kill All The Lawyers"?through both personal experience anecdotes as well as historically significant legal cases, tells it like it is in layman's language while offering inspiration and encouragement, empowering The People to take our Country back!


About the Author

 Wendell Whitney Thorne earned a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Tennessee College of Law.  A former attorney, Mr. Thorne practiced in the areas of Criminal Defense and Employment Discrimination,  but experienced an epiphany or a catharsis (he isn't sure which) and gave up the practice of law in order to dedicate more time and energy to his growing family.  He now owns and operates an Old-Fashioned Gentleman's Barbershop and lives with his wife and four children in Bradenton, Florida.  In his spare time, Mr. Thorne enjoys Golf, Music and Flying.  He has no spare time.