February 22, 2015

Updated: New Massachusetts Attorney General Same As The Old Boss


Posted February 21, 2015 4:55 PM ET; Last updated February 22, 2015 7:29 PM ET



This focus by the new Massachusetts Attorney General continues the priorities of the previous AG. The suit Doe vs. Backpage.com is a private lawsuit, brought by the law firm of Harvard University, Ropes and Gray, for three women. Does the law firm need the support of the state government? This is what the Cambridge City Council does best. They ignore local abuses, and focus on national abuses or abuses in other states. The cause is always just and good. Right minded people, voters and taxpayers support what they do. But that is not what they were elected to do and they seldom have jurisdiction over what they speak out on. 

http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/news/2015/02/20/mass-ag-supports-human-trafficking-lawsuitagainst.html

Mass. AG supports human trafficking lawsuit against Backpage.com
Feb 20, 2015, 2:48pm EST
Mary MooreReporter
Boston Business Journal

In this case the new MA AG supports a lawsuit to help stop human trafficking. Only evil people would oppose that. But like the previous attorneys general in Massachusetts, they fail to see any abuses by local, state or even U.S. officials within the confines of the state. It is what permitted the egregious abuses by James Bulger to effectively take over the Boston field office of the FBI and to corrupt local and state police agencies in Massachusetts. It is also what the current White House does by failing to focus resources on Muslim terrorism.

For more than 20 years I complained to the Attorney General (and others) about police abuses of power targeting me as they broadcast "He's crazy." to everyone who would listen. Under US and state laws the police were and are harassing a person with a legal disability. But none of the previous Attorneys General took any action. The District Attorney explained "You have no evidence." Police investigate crime, to gather evidence. But when the perp is the police (or organized crime, or FBI informants), it is highly unlikely they will gather evidence against themselves, or other police agencies.

During the elaborate snow period of this winter a policeman visited from another area of the nation conducting two weeks of brutal harassment. He employed some Harvard University law school students to inspire me to seek relief from the courts. Hahaha. (Not the first time Harvard law students were used for harassment.) He asked why I was reluctant to go to court. I explained it to him.  He does not believe what I survived. It is similar to the reaction to Louis Zamperini, after he survived three years in a Japanese prison camp being beaten every day because he was a famous Olympic runner before the war. When he returned home after the war neither his father nor his therapist believed what he told them he survived. Now Angelina Jolie made a film from Lauren Hillenbrand's book about him, Unbroken. His torment ended. Mine continues. When the visiting policeman left, he was quickly replaced by two local black racist police employees. One is a homosexual, the other a lesbian. They love to harass, provoke, humiliate, ridicule, insult and slander "old whitey." Local and state law enforcement agencies, the two billion dollar taxpayer funded human services industry, stand by and file amicus briefs. Hahaha.  

[From article]
Healey said she felt it was important for her office and the state to weigh in on the lawsuit, given what she said is the serious problem of human trafficking and sexual exploitation in Massachusetts.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2015/02/attorney_general_files_support_for_sex_trafficking_lawsuit

Attorney General files support for sex trafficking lawsuit
Saturday, February 21, 2015
By: Associated Press
Boston Herald

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