Scorched Earth, Laws, Rights, and Extortion

Law, Rights, and Extortion
Dateline 3-10-06

I have just upgraded my IBM A21M with a USB networking device. This feature increases file transfers enormously. This is a low-tech revolution. However this model does have Windows 2000 Professional also obsolete but then again totally functional. I am beginning to slowly develop a corporate history presentation that will integrate both Profit and Non - Profit Management. The lack of leadership, hence being dependent has incurred unfathomable cash and non-cash costs. It is tremendously easy to despoil property. In the madness of Plutocracy many theorists and real managers have stressed running everything as a business. I have just begun to make a monthly budget and pay down credit card debt.
This model is only a marginal or incremental benefit. One has to oppose the oppressive FATALISTIC MICROMANAGEMENT that lies outside the Rule of LAW . The marginal and this is a parsimonious use of term has the cost of condoning mismanagement from various levels of government to escalate costs that are not being taken into consideration. This will be in the TRILLIONS of dollars. In degree the buck stops at the president's desk.
If a criminal orders one to perform an act one has delivered extortion. Here are two related definitions.

extortion
n. obtaining money or property by threat to a victim's property or loved ones, intimidation, or false claim of a right (such as pretending to be an IRS agent). It is a felony in all states, except that a direct threat to harm the victim is usually treated as the crime of robbery. Blackmail is a form of extortion in which the threat is to expose embarrassing, damaging information to family, friends or the public.
extortion
blackmail
n. the crime of threatening to reveal embarrassing, disgraceful or damaging facts (or rumors) about a person to the public, family, spouse or associates unless paid off to not carry out the threat. It is one form of extortion (which may include other threats such as physical harm or damage to property).
blackmail
One cannot obey a criminal even if this person is a regular law enforcement official or government official. This will then also involve the color of law.
color of lawn
the appearance of an act being performed based upon legal right or enforcement of statute, when in reality no such right exists. An outstanding example is found in the civil rights acts which penalize law enforcement officers for violating civil rights by making arrests "under color of law" of peaceful protesters or to disrupt voter registration. It could apply to phony traffic arrests in order to raise revenue from fines or extort payoffs to forget the ticket.
color of law
These concepts are not at all hard to grasp for a reasonable person. The pattern of extortion and blackmailing exists because the president is entangled in this situation.

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