Posted on 04/20/2007 4:54:49 PM PDT by Omega Man II
Codey 'upset' over focus on Corzine's speed, seatbelt
Posted by The Star-Ledger April 20, 2007 3:19PM
Categories: Corzine crash
Acting Gov. Richard Codey said he's "a little surprised and a little upset" that so much of the public reaction to Gov. Jon Corzine's auto crash injuries has revolved around how fast his SUV was traveling and the fact that he wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
"I am a little confused and baffled by all the talk about no seatbelt and how fast, when someone is in such grave condition that we would focus on that, both by the public and the media," Codey said during a press conference in Newark about campus security.
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Yeah, if he was a private citizen the police would not be focused on his speed or the fact he didn't have a seat belt on./SAR
The translation of the above remark by Codey is "Corzine is privileged, just as I am, don't worry about his crimes just focus on the fact he is hurt". I wonder if he realizes how transparent his remarks are?
The doctors and nurses focus on what they can focus on, and the citizens focus on what we can focus on.
It is proof that the left cannot be trusted with their own safety. I must control their actions. I must tax them to support their safety. Ten cents on the dollar towards them. The rest for me, their ruler.
If Corzine wasn’t in a giant Suburban SUV, he would probably have been dead at the scene. Gas-saving economy cars, seatbelt laws, and speed limits are only for the little people who the liberals lord over and “take care of”.
It’s the hypocrisy, stupid. “New Jersey: Come for the pollution, stay for the corruption.”
Instead, the legislature will doubtless pass a resolution that says 'Hooray for John Corzine,' or some other garbage like that. It won't surprise me if the moronic writers in the area newspapers try to spin him into a hero because of the injuries he suffered while 'serving the People of the State of New Jersey.'
1. “The Gov. is not subject to the laws of the state?
2. Does he have complete immunity?
3. If not, it is the troopers job to obey the speed limit and ticket the Gov for not wearing his seat belt.
4. Or do we now just have feudal lords as our masters?”
1. That’s right
2. Yes
3. No, we have liberals who feel that what’s good for us is not necessarily good for them!!
4. Now deal with it!!!
Neither the Star Ledger or the NYSlimes is approving of Corzine’s refusal to wear a seatbelt.
What would you expect from a DemonRAT cut from the same cloth. The rules are never meant for them; just the plebians who are expected to do as they are told.
They should also buy guns for us to ensure their safety.
They’re really showing their editorial courage with that one.
Well, after all that maybe we should just join the libs!/s
No, we don’t have to “join” the libs...just understand how things go here in NJ
Going thru a congested area with emergency lights on was also a danger, as everybody sees the lights and switches lanes to get out of the way of a supposed emergency vehicle. Corzine's antics were likely a direct and predictable cause of the accident that he got caught in
but don't we dare question why a govt employee was going 91 mph, with lights blazing, and not wearing a seat belt..
His driver is not just any trooper....they have to apply for those jobs in executive security......not easy to get and no one wants to loose them!
One must put principle above self. Why would the trooper be fired for enforcing the law? I think the trooper would have a slam dunk civil suit against the state if reprisals were made.
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