Posted on 07/21/2016 8:45:54 AM PDT by pabianice
Rally Against Rogue MA Attorney General
GOAL RALLY at MA State House - Front Steps - Saturday July 23, 2016 - 10:00 AM
Join us!
Rally against rogue actions by MA Attorney General Maura Healey, who decided to make hundreds of thousands of law-abiding owners [of AR-15 look-a-likes] "felons in waiting" via her sneak attack action posted this week while the legislature was away.
This Saturday, July 23rd the MA Legislature will be in a rare weekend special session to handle other matters - plan to be at the State House at 10:00 AM Make your voice heard - Meet with your legislators - Protest the anti-freedom actions of Attorney General Healey.
Also, please note! CALL your legislator TODAY and urge them to join us against the rogue actions of AG Healey.
Rouge = Rogue
Ban the weapons in Massachusetts! Springfield Armory and the other weapon makers need to leave the state! Maybe Massachusetts can cater to the homosexual toy industry.
From her actions, red probably describes her as well.
She needs to be taken into custody.
For her own protection, of course.
Marxachusetts Attorneys General have always been full of themselves in pursuit of the Leftist vision of Utopia; however, this one seems to have set a new mark for self-importance and utter disinterest in law and the constitution.
In 1774, John Malcolm was a Crown customs collector, based in Boston. At that time Boston had had five years of civic tension culminating in the Boston Massacre. Malcolm, like most Crown representatives didn't much like the Bostonians and harboured smouldering resentment against the uppity locals who had been resisting Crown authority since the Stamp Act in 1768. They made his job difficult. Malcolm had more reason than most to hold a grudge against the colonists. He had only recently had a run-in with the good people of Portland, Maine on a customs matter over which they had disagreed. The Portland folks saw fit to tar and feather Malcolm but were kind enough to allow him to remain clothed for the treatment. Being a prideful man who was impressed by his own authority, this didn't sit well.
In the snow covered streets of Boston in January, Malcolm was run over by a boy sledding in the street. Malcolm, his temper getting the best of him, raised his cane to strike the boy. George Hewes, a local shoemaker, intervened and Malcolm turned on Hewes. At first, Malcolm tried to overawe Hewes with his social rank - being a gentleman and, in Malcolm's mind, a hero of the French and Indian War. Hewes took the vituperation of Malcolm with a grain of salt and retorted "Be that as it may, I was never tarred and feathered." That was the match to Malcolm's tinder and he flew at Hewes and struck him a near fatal blow to the head with his cane.
The town of Boston was electric with tension between the locals and Crown representatives and word of this attack spread almost instantly. A crowd gathered at Malcolm's house while he shouted out a window, relishing baiting the crowd into an uproar, and flourishing with his sword, eventually stabbing one man in the chest.
The crowd swarmed the house, forcing Malcolm to retreat to the second floor. Malcolm was eventually disarmed and the crowd seized him, tied him, put him on a sled and dragged him through the town as brickbats rained upon him.
After pulling him by the wharfs to pick up a barrel of tar, the mob took him to King St, by the Town House, where political rallies were customarily held and where the Massacre had occurred.
In the chill of the coldest night of a Boston January Malcolm was stripped, dislocating his arm, and hot tar daubed on his bare skin, burning his flesh.
Feathers then were applied to give what was then called the "modern jacket". Malcolm was then paraded, both burned and freezing, from one end of the town to the other and back. At the Liberty Tree they threw a noose around his neck and threatened to hang him if he didn't denounce the Governor and the Customs Commissioners. He refused but they didn't hang him. Instead they paraded him back to the far end of town again, eventually rolling him out of the cart at his home "like a log."
Malcolm wasn't the first or last to suffer from the people's anger. In the time before Concord and Lexington many Crown representatives as well as colonists in government positions suffered their houses to be ransacked, demolished or fired and their persons to be insulted most cruelly. Soon, the British Regulars - the Redcoats - the Crown's SWAT teams of the time - which had been withdrawn after the Boston Massacre in an attempt to calm matters were returned in force and Boston was placed under martial law.
Obama has empowered public servants with a bent towards dictatorial power to create laws outside of the legislative process.
I won't bother...mine are among the filthiest members of those filthiest of bodies,the Massachusetts House and Senate.
Doesn’t a state AG still have to take a sworn oath to protect and defend our Constitution? Impeach (FIRE) this hag and all other politicians in this country who betrays their oath of office. They do not deserve a position in public office nor do they deserve to be paid for crimes against the constitution and the people of this country.
“I won’t bother...mine are among the filthiest members of those filthiest of bodies,the Massachusetts House and Senate.”
Mine actually called me back and said that they’re meeting on saturday. He told me that right now, they don’t think that there’s a hell of lot that they can do about it.
She’s a lezzie, too.
Thanks for the laugh.
Well,here in the Gay State (Massachusetts,that is) ours say "Spirit Of America".Given that the Gay State today is more like "The Spirit Of North Korea" I have obscured the motto on my plates so as to make it clear that we're *not* "The Spirit Of America".
You don't get to Massachusetts much,do ya! ;-)
The rouge rogue AG - or the Commie rogue AG
Yes. I think impeachments need to begin happening widely at state levels. Get everyone used to the process and results locally. Then, when Trump is POTUS, move up to the fed level and clean house.
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