Moms Demand Action meeting tonight Lexington

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Might be stopping by tonight to see what the offense looks like

 
...explain that they thought moms demanding "action" meant something entirely different.
was talking to my buddy and his wife this morning....she was hoping it was a movement to get better battery life from a sex toy. lol, hot shit she is, but i'm pretty sure she was serious. 1581349133513.png
 
Bunch of dudes should show up wearing banana hammocks and explain that they thought moms demanding "action" meant something entirely different.

TBH, there is a reason why they are looking for action, seeing them in Fram meetings, they are old shriveled hags and I wouldn't let anyone stick into it.

They also tend NOT discuss anything, it's basically like a cult indoctrination. You can come and listen to their lies, but you can't say or argue shit.
 
^^ Brandishing is not a criminal offense in MA.
They don't call it brandishing, they call it Assault with a Dangerous Weapon (ADW) - any overt act done with a dangerous weapon that places someone in fear. One guy opened his jacket to show his holstered weapon and was convicted of ADW - a felony.
 

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Show up with one of these?

 

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  • Meeting rooms are available to approved groups only. To become an approved group submit an application. The library will generally notify the applicant group of approval status within one week of receipt of the application form.
  • Groups must designate a contact person who will be the library’s point of contact for questions regarding meeting room use. The contact person is the only individual who is allowed to book rooms on behalf of the group. Groups should send the library updated contact information as needed.
  • Once approved, groups may then submit Meeting Room Reservation requests, available online.
  • Rooms may be reserved by adults 18 years or older.
  • Reservations may be made no more than three months and no less than 3 weekdays in advance of an event.
  • Reservations are considered in the order received. Groups will receive a confirmation email from the library once the reservation has been accepted.
  • Reservations may not be transferred or assigned to another group. If an organization has several sub-groups, each of those should register separately for approval to use library meeting rooms.
  • Changes or cancellations must be received at least 3 days in advance of the scheduled event; please call 781-862- 6288 ext. 84454 or email [email protected] for meeting room cancellations.
  • Groups that repeatedly cancel without proper notice or fail to use a reserved meeting room may lose their room use privileges.
  • Library staff shall have the right to cancel, reschedule, or transfer meeting room locations or dates that conflict with library sponsored programs and/or special events. In such cases, the library will make its best effort to give advance notice.
  • In case of an unscheduled library closing, such as weather-related closures, the library will make its best effort to notify group contact persons with the contact information on file. Such groups may reschedule another meeting time based on availability.


sounds like the next best place for an NES meetup. and if/when they deny, sue the town for discrimination. Play the leftists game of identity politics.
 
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