Monday, January 15, 2018

What kind of NON-PROFIT has a police investigation?

1,134,058 @ 5:40 pm

Mayor Michael J. McGlynn asked Police Chief Leo A. Sacco to launch a full investigation into the matter.
http://medford.wickedlocal.com/x273436943/TV3-officials-speak-out-on-hate-speech-probe-other-allegations

They were called "sick" by a city councilor and...true to form, in Trumpian fashion, the wife of a board member went up to the city council to proclaim oh-so-loudly...

"I'M NOT SICK"...


play Shakespeare soundbite here: The lady doth protest too much, methinks

Hamlet: Act 3, Scene 2, Page 10


Who the hell would go up to the City Council of Medford and declare that she's "NOT SICK"  ???

Amazing. 

That individual was listed on the TV3 website as being the person in charge of taking "meeting minutes."   Few meeting minutes are available from the perpetually dissolving 501c3 "non profit."

"Madam, how like you this play?", to which she replies "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."[1] Gertrude (who seems to at least suspect that the queen in the play is a stand-in for her) is saying that the Player Queen is being too effusive.[1] Hamlet replies, "O, but she'll keep her word." Gertrude uses the line in response to the insincere overacting of the Player Queen stating her love for her husband.[2][3]




Martin Luther King day in the city of Medford, Massachusetts

Where a 501c3 non-profit faced allegations of RACISM and then had the contract with the city pulled from them after years and years of their harassment of the citizens of this city.


"You won, You won. And the city is better off for it."

Former Medford Police Lieutenant J.J.McLean to the editor of this publication.


The city is BETTER OFF for it.

Isn't that the frosting on the cake.

(when you see a period in a question, it means that no question mark is necessary.)