New Jersey's Day of Reckoning.
January 13, 2011 at 1:46 P.M. "Error" inserted in this essay that had been left alone for a while. I have made the necessary corrections.
January 10, 2011 at 3:55 P.M. No scans of my computer are possible. My security system was disabled over the weekend. Please forward all death threats to my e-mail box, New Jersey. I will continue to write from public computers.
January 8, 2011 at 7:35 P.M. "Errors" inserted since this afternoon have now been corrected. Due to the destruction of my security system, I will be unable to write creative essays or short stories. I will continue to write about New Jersey's political corruption from multiple public computers in New York. I cannot say how many other writings have been disfigured by New Jersey's hackers.
From a public computer with the knowledge that government censorship may prevent future posts by me:
"New Jersey's Day of Reckoning," (Editorial) in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. A20. (Legislative hearings at N.J.'s Supreme Court concerning budget expeditures.)
Alexei Barrionuevo, "Chile Offers Recognition for a State of Palestine," in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. A6. (Increasing influence for Islamic factions in Latin America.)
Michael Kamber, "Taliban Suicide Bomber Kills Police Official and 16 Others," in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. A7. (Official responsible for security in border area killed with intelligence assistance from beyond the border.)
Michael Powell, "Obama the Centrist Irks a Liberal Lion," in The New York Times, January 8, 2011, at p. B1. (Rober Reich says Mr. Obama's recovery is petering out and that the president is "unwilling to take on Republicans." Is this Mr. Reich's opinion? Or are Republicans correct to suggest that this is a comment from the Clintons?)
Jeff Roberts, "Ex-Schools Official Admits Fraud Role," in The New York Times, January 6, 2011, at p. A-3. (Robert Firestone, 64, involved in massive fraud on the school board in Elizabeth, New Jersey, where several investigations of theft are, allegedly, unfolding -- including rumored investigations of the Union County Prosecutor's Office and Mr. Romankow's alleged "racist regime." See "Organized Crime Group in New Jersey's State Police" and "New Jersey's KKK Police Shocker.")
In light of blatant censorship and suppressions of my writings, I must express my dismay at N.J.'s continued public criminality that is bringing about the collapse of the rule of law on-line. I am told that many of these attacks emanate from Elizabeth, New Jersey. If so, there are officials in Trenton orchestrating the "shenanigans."
People in Trenton cannot be permitted to get away with these tactics, Mr. Christie.
Hearings on the Abbott case are legislative in nature. Such hearings should never take place in a court of law, much less a court of law with obvious legitimacy issues that provides litigants with a built-in appeal to the Supreme Court whatever Rabner and his crew decide.
At risk in Abbott is the delicate balance of powers required under both the federal and state constitutions.
If it is true that "bosses" (Menendez, Norcross, others) provide instructions to justices as their hirelings in such matters -- in all important cases before the Trenton court -- then perhaps these "bosses" should consider the effects of even more FBI investigations in New Jersey. ("Hudson County, New Jersey is the Capital of Political Corruption.")
Can New Jersey really afford more negative publicity because of disruptions in a soiled legal system due to MORE corruption, theft, and incompetence? I doubt it.
Pending arrests are expected in Union City and Elizabeth, New Jersey. To continue to have lawyers and judges arrested in the presence of litigants creates not the appearance but a reality of chaos, corruption, squalor and a circus-like atmosphere in America's feces-covered "Soprano State."
Have you no sense of shame about what your state's legal system has become for the world, Mr. Rabner? New Jersey Bar Association members? Ms. Dow? Mr. Christie?
The whole world is watching.