Sunday 23 May 2010

A Constitution

Now I am actually using this thing as a daily diary. During our lives we confront things such as constitutions, deadlines, lines we should not cross. Standards for our siblings, our children. Our Grand children. We watch television programmes and some government representative or financial wizard says things like "the banks must get back to profit again". I think when I hear this that the master criminals of all master criminals will just escape justice and take the loot out the back door of the bank. Not like years ago when the robbers came in bravely through the front door. Ask for the money. Which was delivered in paper.

Now bank robbery is by computer. And by government. 95% of all major crime on earth is carried out by computer. The other 5% such as driving 8 miles an hour over the speed limit or having a bald tyre which could be disputed by a forensic expert if you could afford one. If you are caught speeding at the Armagh to Monaghan Road don't dispute it. You can't win. There's a funny thing about the hill. I watched my own video of being allegedly speeding. I still don't believe I was speeding. I paid the fine. I'm just another one of those people who just does not believe in the legal system. Because it strongly supports the criminal!!!.

Down to real important things. If I had a constitution this would be it: A little baby boy/girl has just been born in a hospital in Northern Ireland. Baby has been without oxygen for 6 minutes and needs huge intervention to save his/her life. Multi billionaire is making a speech at the London Stock exchange. He says "We need to cut back on public spending, public services. The market place must dictate how much we can spend on the hospitals, on psychiatric services, on the old, on children. Obviously I need to write a constitution that can address the greed of that person who sees only the personal need of him/her or their family to become millionaires, billionaires, or more popularly now, trillionaires.

So I want to protect the little new born baby. In Sudan, Somalia, Ballymena, Bristol, Ontario, or Adelaide Children's Hospital in Australia. My constitutional imperative is little children. The Child is the Constitution. That makes it difficult for Entrepreneurs. People for profit might have to look at their conscience.