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Old June 30th 06, 06:27 PM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,alt.law-enforcement.traffic,talk.politics.misc,alt.true-crime
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Default 74 y.o. GGM in jail for refusing to sign ticket for seat belt violation

On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 08:22:11 -0500, mr_antone <mr_antone@> wrote:

>>>> Jail is a great place to meet criminals.


>>>The White House is an even better place.


>>Indeed. But it's not as easy to get into.


>Unless you're a Republican ex-felon.


I am not so I have to do it the old fashioned way - go to jail.

A friend told me about some guy he knew who went to the county jail
for failure to pay child support. The guy said he met all sorts of
criminals - identity thieves, drug dealers, money launderers, etc. If
he had wanted to become a criminal he had all the contacts he would
have needed.

The thing about crime is that you are joining the politicians and
their agents in an endeavor that works for them. They live their
entire lives in luxury and as long as they don't cause any trouble no
one bothers them.

Being an identity thief is especially promising because then you can
target your enemies and ruin their lives, like the ****head cop who
gave you a frivolous ticket to fill his quota for the day or the
bureaucrat who screwed you up because he/she/it was incompetent.
Everyone has a list of such people, and identity theft is a perfect
way to get even with them.

One of these days the Universe is going to execute a major convulsion
in the favor of retributive justice and all those who have been
wronged by authoritarian bullies are going to prove that "what goes
around comes around".

What a glorious day that will be.


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