Another NZ judge who needs her butt kicked:

‘Farming fines look more like bullying than justice’

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20 Responses to Another NZ judge who needs her butt kicked:

  1. Ronbo says:

    Chicken shit…Pure 100% CHICKEN SHIT :!: http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

  2. Pascal says:

    The American Bill of Rights has been properly described as merely a written version of basic human rights. Rights that ought to be recognized throughout the West, but more often than not, dismissed as obstructive to “the bigger picture.” This was not lost on America’s founders. So the first American Congress wrote down the rights so that a later, tyrannically trending governor or governing body, would be checked to keep their actions within at least reasonable bounds.

    In application to this story, those are the same basic human rights that the West often compliments itself on honoring where other parts of the world trample them.

    So let me call your attention to the 8th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It reads.

    Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.

    Fighting this on the excessive fines is just the beginning. I could give any who wants to hear it an argument on why, on appeal, the victims deserve recompense themselves.

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      That may well be in a free country like America, Pascal, but the Democratic People’s Socialist Republic of the Long White Cloud is not a free country – it is a Parliamentary Dictatorship of precisely Alexis de Tocqueville warned. The NZ Parliament can make any and all laws it chooses, and the sheeple have absolutely no recourse, because Parliament is sovereign.

      The only influence the sheeple have is, once every 3 years they get to choose their overlords. And even that, in these dark days of “mixed membership proportional” government, is less anything to do with voting for a candidate than it is having representatives foisted upon us by Party oligarchs.

        • KG says:

          http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif
          Was it that sow Helen Clark who said “the law is what I say it is”? (apologies to four-legged sows)

          • The Gantt Guy says:

            Yep, that’d be the one. Although by his actions, Key clearly believes the same thing.

      • Pascal says:

        “That may well be in a free country like America.”
        Let me correct that for you Gantt
        “That may well have been in a once free country like America.”

        The EPA and other American agencies are charging outrageous fines and demanding excessive bail sums — and inconsistently too — despite the 8th Amendment. And who exactly is actively seeking to bridle these out of control bureaucrats and judges?

        Unless the Jackasses and the Pachyderms both start to smell SKUNC, they’ll each find they’re nothing but sheep being led by Judas goats to you know where.

        Oh, what’s the damned use? That bastard original Prog H.G. Wells knew how easily humans could be gulled into becoming sheep when he conceived of the Eloi.

        I’ve said it before and I’ll keep saying it. The horrendous number, 10s of millions of deaths, dealt out by totalitarian governments to their own subjects in the 20th Century was but a pilot program to see how easy it is to kill huge masses of people with the victims’ own cooperation.

        The numbers projected to be eliminated in the 21st Century is in the billions, and nobody wants to call the program leaders names let alone fight them. It seems it is all “It’s not that I have my head in the sand. It’s just that I don’t want to know” all the way down the line.

  3. D.T. says:

    Did you read the comments below the article ? I was astounded by the amount of sheeple all for the fine….people truly love being ruled over by tyrants.
    D.T.

    • KG says:

      Kiwis seem especially prone to that particular pathology, D.T. I’m no longer amazed at it. And when I point out to Kiwis that – given the right conditioning beforehand – there’d be no lack of clipboard-weilding little nazis ready to herd the villains de jour into cattle cars, they’re outraged…. :shock:

      • D.T. says:

        Same thing after Martin Place. A Liberal Party minister went off about Australians being unarmed by the government and how we can’t defend ourselves….but the anti gun hate amazed me. Those kind of morons can’t be reasoned with.
        D.T.

  4. Mathew says:

    I remember when we learned that a magistrate had released that sack of shit man monis on bail and then he somehow managed to get around our strict gun control laws and kill two people in the cafe siege; apparently some death threats were made against some of our glorious legal fraternity.

    I remember some politician lecturing everyone that these people have a right to do their jobs in peace and free from threats; all well and fluffy, but when they’re not really accountable to anyone and other people have to pay the price of their stupidity or bastardry, well some might not be feeling terribly peaceful and fluffy.

    Just saying, bad things happen to good people, they can also happen to assholes.

    • KG says:

      Damn true, Mathew. Oswald Bastable’s comment over on the right sidebar has it exactly right.
      Some lengths of hemp rope would concentrate the bastards’ minds wonderfully. :evil:

  5. Darin says:

    The government is always doing things for our supposed own good.I say bullshit to all of it.If a person doesn’t want to wear a seatbelt or helmet so be it.

    All the anti-farm bullshit in the comments section doesn’t surprise me one bit either.All leftist,totalitarian regimes from USSR to the current China,NKD and Cuba all had their troubles dealing with Farmers.They all learned the same lesson too,you come down on Farmers and they stop Farming.When the Farming stops,the Famine begins,famine it seems brings about revolution quicker than anyone thing.As a result all four regimes allowed Farmers to not only own their own land,but control the means of production on their own land,despite them being Communist to the core.Never underestimate the power of the Farmer.

    • KG says:

      I have huge regard for farmers, Darin. But that regard doesn’t seem to be shared by the envious little mincing girly-“men” who inhabit the cities.
      They’re full of envy and hostility towards farmers to an extent I find baffling, since the useless sacks of shit would starve to death without somebody else to grow their food.
      But then, I guess a grasp of fundamental facts was never a strong point of leftards.

  6. Lara says:

    Who is worse, Clark or Key? Traitorous wretches, the both of them. Why does NZ elect such terrible leaders? Key should have been out on his ear…but the sheeple seem so blind.

    • KG says:

      It’s a genuine mystery, Lara. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      In a sane world, Key would never have risen to leadership of the Party and Don Brash would have been PM.

      But, given the choice between Key and Cunliffe … is it really a “choice” when there’s no difference?

  7. Lara says:

    They should both be had for treason. Course, we don’t have such laws anymore, funny that. Puppets, the both of them. NZ is screwed, we are a Utopian nightmare, KG.

    • KG says:

      I’m not at all sure NZ can recover from several generations who have been brainwashed by leftist indoctrinators, Lara. Any more than Australia and Britain can.