No no no no... he very clearly posted what he meant. His word's are clear I'll quote them for you:
If you are so upset at me for even hinting at the disparity between reality and theory of English Common law, which practicing lawyers acknowledge is a real part of their client services.... , then you should absolutely be up his ass currently defending English Common Law with the voracity that you hit me with. Please, explain to him in great detail and belligerence how English Common Law does not allow for this type of decision making process in theory and in practice and that all criminals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law and that his stance would be a clear violation of due process. Please cite numerous sources so that you can show him how wrong he is. I'll wait. XOXO