Cosmic Justice

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I wrote a brief comment about this earlier, but it deserves expansion, because the root cause of Jon Corzine’s injuries is also the root cause of anarcho-tyranny in the U.S.–elite abuse of power and position.


Karma can be a bitch.

Oh, you probably know what I’m talking about: NJ Governor Jon Corzine’s little boo-boo on the Garden State Parkway. No, I’m not gloating that a politician *spit* was seriously injured. But I am pointing out that what happened to Corzine was cosmic justice. After all, why was his state trooper-driven vehicle traveling 91mph in traffic on the Garden State Parkway? Was there some legitimate emergency that required the attention of state troopers and he was just along for the ride as a passenger? Nope. Was there a genuine State emergency requiring Governor Corzine’s hurried transport? Not at all. He was on his way to a meeting with… Don Imus and the Rutgers women’s basketball players. Emergency? Hardly. And how about the excuse that troopers can exceed the speed and use their lights when transporting the governor “for security reasons”? Wasn’t very secure, was it, now?

Yeh, that “reason” is just more B.S. excusing politicians’ *spit* abuse of power. And as they abuse their power and position in everyday, commonplace ways–butting to the heads of lines, shoving ordinary people out of the way on the Garden State Parkway (among the many other places), etc., they continually turn the heat up on the frog in the kettle, teaching citizens about the priviledge of position that political power brings and training those citizens to submit as subjects to their power.

Little by little we are being turned into subjects. Rights? Those can be turned into licenses, priviledges controlled and licensed by politicians *spit* and bureaucrats *spit-spit*. Just see how much more clamoring for restrictions on gun ownership by citizens we’ll see in the coming days and weeks as a result of the incident at Virginia Tech, something that could have been cut way short had any of those UNarmed putative citizens been armed…

UPDATE: Over at Chaos Manor Mail, Peter N. Glaskowsky points out that another man intent on mass murder five years ago in a different Virginia school of higher education was not so “successful, because that school did not have a rule preventing its adult students being armed.

Put that in your “disarm law-abiding Americans” pipe and smoke it, “Brady Bunch” liberals.

Respect? Not due citizens by politicians *spit* unless thay have bigmouthed racist/sexist “spokesPEOPLE” to harrangue for them and Mass Media Podpeople to take up their cause. Go ahead, write or call your congresscritters. See just how much genuine respect you get. All you’ll get–at best–are words, sound and fury signifying nothing. Don’t believe me? Just look at the polls on border control/immigration. 70%-80% of folks do NOT appreciate the way politicians *spit* are handling the situation, want stricter controls and better border security, and even deportation of illegal aliens has a large majority support. But since almost zero of that support is played up by the Mass Media Podpeople’s Hivemind, the majority of politicians are firmly behind surrendering the U.S. to the invading horde.

*sigh*

So, whenever cosmic justice gives even one abusive politician *spit* a taste of his just eternal reward in hell, we ought to bow our heads in thanks. I do not rejoice that Jon Corzine was so seriously injured. No. But I do hope he at least gets a ticket for not wearing his seat belt.

Now, that would be cosmic justice.*

(*Yeh, I know, I know: NJ law would mandate a ticket for the driver for allowing a passenger to not wear his seat belt, but imagining the state trooper getting a ticket he’s earned is about as difficult a suspension of disbelief as imagining the governor learning a lesson in humility from his overweening behavior, after all, one’s is a Law Enforcement Officer, and so above the law *sigh* and the other is a typical politician *spit* and we all know they only get what they deserve when they die and go to hell… [some few exceptions may apply])

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So, another dump off of computer junk. One useful thing, though, was a MessySoft “Internet Keyboard Pro” with a “whole lotta lumps” (shortcut buttons) and a bifurcating cable with both PS/2 and USB. The USB connection makes it serve as a hub, as well. Useful, especially when connected to a computer without front USB ports (yeh, antique). You’d think I’d have enough keyboards, what with 15 17 others (just spotted two more here in the office, hiding out over to my left ;-)) NOT connected to computers held in reserve. But, no. Never have enough reserve keyboards and mice, right? Who knows when a keyboard may bite the dust, or just need a trip through the dishwasher? (Almost ditto on “spare” monitors, right?)

While I’m in a compgeeky mode of thought, anyone else going to see if servers are swamped with attempts to download Ubuntu 7.04 on Thursday? That’s assuming it makes it’s projected release date. The RC was supposed to be out LAST Thursday, but got held up. Anywho, it promises some neato-keano stuff, like a tie-in with Linspire/Freespire’s Click n Run application installation and easier setup of media apps. Sounds like it’s truly getting closer to Joe Schmoe and Aunt Tilly ready.

The shooting at Virginia Tech? I’m with Ferdy on this one. All the bloviation of politicians and Mass Media Podpeople isn’t worth listening to. I’ll wait on the shake-out of info. One thing, though: if the victims hadn’t been universally UNarmed, the story would likely be quite different, eh?

Yesterday, the annual reinforcement of the lessons of serfdom was once again driven into we who were born free… Well, weren’t we? *sigh* Maybe that is another myth.

*heh* Russel Seitz: An Inconvenient Tree. Algore is probably chewing hi shorts (the things was written originally as an op-ed in the WSJ)

Not gloating, but evidence seems to indicate that politicians’ *spit* “I’m so special the law doesn’t apply to me” thinking had better at least consult the laws of physics before going 91mph in a 65mph zone… Oh, BTW, meant to include it earlier, but here it is now:

“The state trooper-driven sport utility vehicle was in the left lane with its emergency lights flashing… “

[More addendum] Yeh, but there was no “emergency”–just cops and politicians abusing their powers. Sometimes karma’s a bitch, Governor Corzine. He could have left on time for his meeting with Don Imus and the Rutgers women. Heck, being late for that media fluff event doesn’t qualify as a justifiable reason for the excessive speed and “emergency lights” use. And the tired old “doing it for security reasons” is a sick joke. It was all about casual, commonplace, everyday, quotidian *heh* abuse of power/position.

Ah, well, there’s an awful lot of other stuff going on out there in this Brave New World, but I’ll just let it slide for now.

Call it Spring Fever, if you will.


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