Monday, April 15, 2019

Explaining Rumley's Fraudulent Oath of Office


I Attorney Mark Rumley solemnly swear that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as City Solicitor for a term to expire March 1, 2016.

Mr. Rumley tosses around fifty dollar words like they are M & M candies, but does he truly know the definitions of the words in his oath of office?

Khan: "Explain it to him" (Star Trek 2nd movie, The Wrath of Khan"

Definition of Solemnly
1.
in a formal and dignified
  manner

Rumley making a bloody jackass of himself fighting with Michael Marks, as usual:

So much for "solemnly" - out of the box Rumley stumbles

"Very confused is an apt description"  classless joke, Mayor (Burke's) spokesperson 


2)faithfully  steadfast, resolute mean firm in adherence to whatever one owes allegiance.
Yeah, allegiance to the ghost in the closet, Michael J. McGlynn

3)impartially (gag me, Rumley signed an oath with the word "impartially" in it?)
adverb
  1. in a way that treats all rivals or disputants equally.

So that's why the judge threw Rumley off of the witness stand September 1, 2016 for treating a stalker with dignity and her victim with mud-slinging.  I.R.N.  Impeach Rumley NOW!

4)discharge


  • 1.
    tell (someone) officially that they can or must leave a place or situation.
  • 2.
    allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined.

  • Rumley, obviously, picked Door #2, confusing the word with its political definition
  • duty. [transitive] discharge something to do everything that is necessary to performand complete a particular duty to discharge your duties/responsibilities/obligations 

  • To the logical man, Rumley owes a debt to society.  That will come in a future editorial.
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  • 5)Perform
  • transitive verb. 1 : to adhere to the terms of : fulfill perform a contract. 2 : carry out, do. 3a : to do in a formal manner or according to prescribed ritual. b : to give a rendition of : present.

  • 6)incumbent
  • Incumbent comes from the Latin word incumbens, which means lying in or leaning on, but came to mean holding a position.

  • Poor Mark, he got the lying part alright.  
  • Incumbent on/upon definition is - necessary as a duty for (someone)


  • Frankie, Harvey, Ronnie, Dawn:  your Chumley report was downright stupid; a bunch of class clowns with sick humor.   If 
    eviscerating the loathsome excuse for a city lawyer was your intent, you should have kissed my ass!
  • Then again, had I scripted the "report," it would have been entitled "The State of Mind of the Medford City Solicitor" ...and then the fun would have started, and Rumley would have left the town embarrassed, ruined and exposed for exactly what he is.

  • Has it ever occurred to you that a lawyer with so many years as solicitor would be stuck in Groundhog Day, the Peter Principle kicking in, Rumley has risen to the level of his own incompetence, and stayed there.
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  • Oath continues:  According to the best of my ability and understanding

  • If I take that one on, the solicitor will threaten to sue me...again!


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    , agreeable to the rules and regulations of the Constitution, the laws of this Commonwealth, and the ordinances of the city of Medford.

    So help me God.

    Here's the law - and Rumley and his dumb CORI check to thwart free speech - proving that Rumley has fractured his oath of office, and done it in a way that is scary, wrong, unacceptable and offensive.

    Constitution of United States of America 1789 (rev. 1992)
    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.