We should pass a Constitutional amendment to prevent lawyers from serving in government. Such was actually proposed at one time by the American Founders. It was later presented as the "original" 13th amendment and there is evidence of a conspiracy behind its removal from the Constitution. Its purpose was to ban lawyers from serving in government, since they have the "esquire" nobility title. See:
http://w3f.com/patriots/13/13th-01.html and
http://www.theawaregroup.com/original13th.htm
ESQUIRE. (ME esquire, esquire, squire, fr. MF escuier, esquire shield bearer, squire, fr. LL scutarius, fr. L scutum shield + arius —ary; akin to OHG sceida sheath] A member of the English gentry ranking immediately below a knight. Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language Unabridged, 1976. A man belonging to the higher order of English gentry, ranking immediately below a knight. . . Applied to various officers in the service of a king . . In the U.S. the title belongs officially to lawyers. . . OED. Originally, a shield-bearer or armor-bearer, an attendant on a knight; in modern times, a title of dignity next in degree below knight and above gentleman. Webster’s Revised Unabridged College Dictionary. In English law. A title of dignity next above gentleman, and below knight. . .Black’s 1st.
for a very thorough discussion of how lawyers are ruining American society see:
http://www.buildfreedom.com/tl/rape10.shtml
"A lawyer is a person who profits by creating confusion. Or when that is impossible, he profits by the confusion created by others. In either case, confusion is his stock in trade. The greater the division between form and substance, between legal technicality and the attainment of justice, between gobbledygook and common intelligibility, the more the lawyer profits. The wider the gap a lawyer can create between the person who ostensibly owns property and he who claims its economic worth, the more money winds up in his pocket.
The lawyer's lucrative monopoly gives him an incentive to create obstacles to the smooth functioning of the life of ordinary people. Through their dominance of politics, the bureaucracy, and their monopoly over litigation, lawyers have insinuated themselves into every human relationship."
- James Dale Davidson