Last Sunday I set out my future schedule whereby I would discuss a certain topic on a different day of the week. Sunday is to be about religion, Monday about politics, etc. I changed Friday from being Free for All Friday to Free For Fun Friday – not that it changes anything it is just…
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Saturday Thoughts: Trump’s Four Paths To Election – and Freedom of Assemblyed
I can see Trump has only a few paths to being elected this fall. All of them are quite nefarious. Here’s how I see it: a: Indict Democrats. Attorney John Durham will issue a report and possibly indictments for the purpose of affecting the election. It is a United States tradition not to do such…
Free For Fun Friday: “Bring in The Guilty Bastard!”
James Whitey Bulger was made into a very notorious criminal. The Boston Globe had it on June 25, 2011, in a headline that he was “Back in the town he terrorized.” Howie Carr had it about Whitey and his brother Bill on the cover of his 2006 book “how they terrorized and corrupted Boston for a quarter…
Gangster Thursday: The Odd Inflation of James “Whitey” Bulger.
The headlines told us he terrorized the City of Boston for 25 years. Yet almost no one heard of him before he fled in December 1991 outside of a small section of the city called South Boston and some in the criminal element. He was supposed to be a tough guy but there was no…
Poetry Wednesday: Why Mother
I mentioned a week ago that the Civil Rights Unit under Bill Delahunt the then Norfolk County District Attorney formed a Students Alliance Against Racism. It was quite successful at the time especially because of the cooperation of the police chiefs and police officers in Norfolk County, Massachusetts along with the many teachers, administrators and…
Justice System Tuesday: The New American System of Justice
In my time as a lawyer I have a devoted most of it to being a criminal defense lawyer and a prosecutor. Working as the latter I specialized in search and seizure issues giving me an expertise on the Fourth Amendment continually advising police officers relative to what they could and could not do. I…