Friday, September 9, 2011

Is Christopher Christie "Mentally Deranged" and a "Liar"?

September 16, 2011 at 12:55 A.M. There was a new sign-in page for Google and blogger today, at least at my blogs, which may mean that my access to these blogs is about to be blocked -- as my access to MSN is blocked.
If there is no new post over several days at these blogs, it means that I am PREVENTED from writing on-line. I will then seek to create another blog elsewhere on-line. If writings by me cease altogether to appear on-line, then you may be sure that I am prevented, illegally, from writing on-line. ("How censorship works in America" and "What is it like to be censored in America?")
September 9, 2011 at 1:36 P.M. A parcel sent by "Priority Mail" to a relative in New Jersey was delayed, for some reason, although it contained only a birthday card. I have retained possession of the receipt for this parcel. Perhaps it was only a "coincidence," as Muhammad or Marcel at Time/Warner would say.
Does New Jersey's efforts against me, including harassment and cybercrime, censorship and denials of information to which I am entitled under the law extend to such tactics aimed at harming innocent others, Mr. Rabner? Is this what New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics considers "ethical"? ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
Chris Megerian, "Oliver: 'Mentally Deranged' Christie Told Benefits-Deal Lie," in The Star Ledger, September 8, 2011, at p. 1.
"Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver yesterday called Gov. Chris Christie 'mentally deranged' and accused him of telling a blatant lie about her at a closed door retreat organized by wealthy conservative [sic.] businessmen." (emphasis added!)
Mr. Christie is a member of the bar in the state of New Jersey whose mental illness, if real, (it certainly seems to be real) and whose lies -- stated publicly, apparently, and before witnesses -- is grounds for an ethics action, especially if the subject or victim of the lies is a fellow member of the bar and public official in the state. Shame on you, Mr. Christie.
"According to a tape released yesterday by Mother Jones [sic.] magazine, Christie told the audience at the Koch brothers event that Oliver asked him to rally support for her among Assembly Republicans to ensure that her fellow Democrats couldn't oust her from the speakership because of her support for cuts to public worker benefits."
New Jersey's Assembly Speaker said: "Gov. Christie is more mentally deranged than some of us thought, ... That's a blatant lie."
Is it permissible for New Jersey's Governor and a man who is a lawyer to be a "blatant liar," in the words of Speaker Oliver, and also "mentally deranged"?
If Ms. Oliver is correct -- few have disputed her contentions -- then Mr. Christie is on tape lying about a professional colleague while offering pathological as well as venomous slurs about a well-respected politician. ("No More Cover-Ups and Lies, Chief Justice Rabner!")
Has politics come down to this disgusting spectacle in the putrid Garden State? Is this conduct "ethical," Mr. Rabner? If Mr. Christie's action is not "ethical," then should the OAE not investigate this allegation by Ms. Oliver in order to bring ethics proceedings against Mr. Christie?
Are there double standards among New Jersey lawyers based on political influence or cash payments to judges or the Chief Justice, perhaps? No other explanation of this extraordinary indifference to reprehensible conduct seems plausible. ("Corrupt Law Firms, Senator Bob, and New Jersey Ethics" and "New Jersey's Politically Connected Lawyers On the Tit.")
Is it a fact that New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics also lies, covers-up solicitations of grievances and/or fabrication of witnesses and tampering with or obstructing a record, and worse crimes, in a highly selective pursuit of targeted attorneys, Mr. Rabner? Are you, Mr. Rabner, or is New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics (OAE) in any way responsible for obstructing my on-line writings, plagiarisms, or suppressions of my texts to avoid responding to my accusations and requests?

Continuing inaction on the part of the OAE makes a mockery of the very idea of legal ethics, sir. ("New Jersey's Office of Attorney Ethics" and "New Jersey's 'Ethical' Legal System.")
Additional sources detailing more corruption among politicians, judges, and lawyers in New Jersey will be added to this essay in the days and weeks ahead. ("New Jersey's Legal System is a Whore House" and "New Jersey's Feces Covered Supreme Court.")
Sources:
September 16, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. A new sign-in page prevents my direct access to these blogs and my Google mailbox. The goal of this manouvre is probably to deny me access to these blogs, eventually, and to preclude my continued writing on-line. I am currently writing at a New York Public Library computer. However, I believe that the alteration I describe has been made at Google/blogger. The same method was used to deny me access to MSN and MSN Groups.
September 14, 2011 at 1:40 P.M. In scenes reminiscent of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam, the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan was attacked: 42 Americans have been killed over the past 48 hours (despite the "allegedly" completed mission in that nation). More causalty reports are coming in today. With the escalation of the hostilities in Iraq and Pakistan, the number of Americans wounded has climbed to over 100,000 in Mr. Bush's wars that are now President Obama's headaches. I urge readers to examine Joy Gordon's compelling book, Invisible War (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2011). (As many as two million persons may have died as a result of our efforts in Iraq, including the various sanctions regimes.)
Monsy Alvarado, "Halting Bullies is New Priority: Law Forces Schools to Update Tactics," in The Record, September 6, 2011, at p. A-1. (Does this include "cyberbullying," Mr. Christie?)
Salmon Masood, "Pakistan and U.S. Hail New Qaeda Arrests," in The New York Times, September 6, 2011, at p. A11. (Finally, the so-called "success and cooperation" suggests that Secretary Clinton rescued the Pakistan operation -- except for the new friction over recent bombings and the continuing demand for notice by Pakistani intelligence agencies.)
Donald H. McNeil, "Panel Hears Grim Details of V.D. Test on Inmates," in The New York Times, August 31, 2011, at p. A4. (American physicians used persons as experimental animals, often injecting lethal agents into their bloodstreams, in order to "learn from them." I will be writing at greater length about this matter.)
Herb Jackson, "President Offers Help, Hope for Flood Victims," in The Record, September 5, 2011, at p. A-1. (N.J. is an official "disaster area" because of the flooding, corruption, cancer rates, together with the plague of mafia crime as well as control of local government.)
Barbara Williams, "Toxic Brew Sickened Thousands," in The Record, September 5, 2011, at p. A-1. (New Jersey "sickens" decent people everywhere.)
"Looking for Labor," (Editorial) in The Record, September 5, 2011, at p. A-13. (14 million Americans are out of work. We have lost 8.5 million jobs and failed to create the 300,000 new jobs per-month needed to restore the economy. 1 of 5 Americans is below the poverty line.)
John Brenan, "Builder Seeks $1 MILLION to Complete 'Dream': Downplays Risk of Bonding Project in Meadowlands," in The Record, August 23, 2011, at p. A-1. (More money to fill a hole with dirt in the Meadowlands in addition to the $2-3 BILLION spent on the "Xanadu/American Dream Mall.")
Michael Gartland, "Ex-Official Admits He Conspired to Commit Mortgage Fraud," in The Record, August 24, 2011, at p. A-1. ("Ronald J. O'Malley, 48, former Chairman of Bergen County's financing arm -- also reputed to be a member of the County legal Ethics Committee -- pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to one count to commit wire fraud. Mr. O'Malley, evidently, declined to implicate Richard J. Codey or Stuart Rabner in these shady deals.)
Zach Patberg, "Questions Arise Over Timing of Contract: Water Commission Raises Counsel's Fee on Pay Pact Awarded," in The Record, August 25, 2011, at p. L-1. (Water Commission raises counsel's pay on pay pact awarded that may involve a slight conflict of interest. George T. Hanly, Esq. gets an extra $25,000 "fee" after $749,303 contract was awarded to Medina Construction/Carrero Engineering to undertake a "feasibility" study.)
Jeff Pillets, "Eric Wisler, Figure in En-Cap Case, Dies: Was Ex-Partner at Prominent Law Firm," in The Record, August 25, 2011, at p. L-1. (Eric Wisler, Esq. former law partner at the soiled DeCotiis law firm -- which is prominent in legal ethics matters in New Jersey -- "kicked the bucket." Allegations that Mr. Wisler is still billing clients from beyond the grave and that DeCotiis is keeping all the cash he can find in Wisler's accounts are neither confirmed nor denied.)
Additional sources detailing more corruption, thefts, indictments among New Jersey lawyers, judges, and prominent politicians will be added to this post in the days ahead. Renewed efforts to destroy these writings and prevent me from speaking, publicly, of these matters are underway. I will attempt to continue writing for as long as I possibly can at these sites. If I can no longer return to these blogs, I will try to find another location at which to write on-line.
John Reitmeyer, "Towns' Lobby Must Open Files: Justice League Must Open Files," in The Record, August 24, 2011, at p. L-1. (How about the torture files, Mr. Rabner?)
Herb Jackson, "AG Vows 9/11 Hacking Probe: Families Say They'll Watch Holder's Progress," in The Record, August 25, 2011, at p. A-1. ((How about a probe into the hacking of my computer? Also, the new "sign-in sheet at Google" -- at least, for my e-mail box and blogs? I suspect that the "Cubanoids" are behind this latest caper as they are behind the denials of access to MSN, at least for me. Censorship is not the answer to criticisms, Mr. Menendez.)
Matt Apuzo & Adam Goldman, "Anti-Terror Tactics Crossing Legal Lines: CIA Helping NYPD to Spy on Minority Communities," in The Record, August 25, 2011, at p. A-4. (NYPD and CIA will engage in "domestic spying without judicial supervision.")
John Brenan, "Having Delayed in Case of Ex-EnCap Executive," in The Record, August 25, 2011, at p. A-4. (William Gauger, former En-Cap executive accused of extortion of $100,000 from a financial consultant.)
Salman Masood, "Double Suicide Bombings Strike Southwest Pakistan," in The New York Times, September 8, 2011, at p. A-1. (At least 21 people killed in latest bombing in Pakistan. So much for "cooperation" as Pakistani intelligence continues to insist that the U.S. disclose operations in their country.)