krytocracy

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krytocracy

  1. Misspelling of critocracy.
    • 2003 February 8, Graham, “Tony Blair backs wholly appointed House of Lords”, in alt.politics.usa.constitution[1] (Usenet):
      Personally (and speaking as a lawyer), I feel that krytocracy is more likely when the judiciary are asked to interpret phrases like 'cruel and unusual punishment' or 'inhuman and degrading treatment'.
    • 2005 April 3, Fuji, “America now functioning as 'krytocracy'”, in alt.politics.bush[2] (Usenet):
      America now functioning as 'krytocracy'
    • 2005 April 7, Unpleasant Truth, “GOP Fascists in Senate Prepare for Murder of Filibuster”, in talk.politics.misc[3] (Usenet):
      If you were really worried about fascism, you would oppose the left's agenda: Depriving people of freedom of religion and free speech . . . Government by krytocracy
    • 2010 June 5, THE-M...@webtv.net, “Why aren't these criminals arrested? Student immigrants use civil rights-era strategies”, in alt.politics.immigration[4] (Usenet):
      Because of that America has slipped into Krytocracy. Krytocracy is "government ruled by judges. Judgements in a krytocracy are arrived at by the personal opinions of the judge."