Friday, December 3, 2010

State v. Federal v. Galactic Law

Occasionally, you see a court filing that makes you wonder if the internet is a bad thing.  Not of course because free speach is a negative influence in the world, but because you wonder if Al Gore messed up once again, and in his magical, single handed creation of the internet created a medium where irrational thoughts can collect and multiply, growing into dangerous beasts that gobble up minds just so eager for answers that they will grab on to anything other than their meager existence.

For example, there is this one:
http://www.galacticroundtable.com/

Now I hesitate to add that link, as it only adds to the fire, sort of like the negative publicity and corresponding rocketing up the Google search engine listings of companies like DecorMyEyes.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/28/business/28borker.html?scp=1&sq=decormyeyes&st=cse

BUT, que sera, sera.
Now if you look into the general concept of the members of the Galactic Round table, they just want world peace, and have fun pointing giant spotlights into the sky meditating (with 100s participating).

HOWEVER, the dark side of this good natured feelgoodedness is when they start giving legal advice about how to fight a speeding ticket.  (or any other imposition of the local government into your galactic existence.)
http://www.galacticroundtable.com/profiles/blogs/instructions-for-filing-a-12

Now, the local state court doesn't enforce Federal law, let alone Galactic law, so the only thing you are going to achieve by filing anything from this site is a cocked eyebrow, and a few extra dead trees as the court office staff copies it off and distributes for an amusing detour from the routine of court work.

Once again, refer back to Peter Griffin's experience, previously detailed in one of the earliest blog posts from the dispenser of pez.  http://pezdispensergeorgialaw.blogspot.com/2010/10/things-that-work-and-things-that-dont.html

Just remember good sir, or madam, that your mind is free to think whatever it wishes.

Your mind may in fact reject the slave-name the system has given in through a birth certificate, but that name does in fact identify your corporeal being, and until you can free your mind to the extent that it can float free without the body, the state can and will arrest you for violation of the laws that the government has approved, whether or not you have had an individual say with your galactically aware mind.

Cheers.
(and please keep your lips off that glass dick)


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