Friday Funnies Halloween Special – Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey sends Halloween Greetings
by Director | 4:11 pm, October 31, 2009 | 1 Comment
Clear The Bench Colorado welcomes you to the Halloween Special edition of the Friday Funnies – and it’s a very special edition, indeed, as Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey shows her true colors in response to the grassroots movement to restore accountability to the Colorado judiciary.

Chief Justice Mullarkey’s hostility to Article X, Section 20 of the Colorado Constitution (TABOR) is no secret, as is her disdain for the constitutional rights (under TABOR and other constitutional articles) of Colorado citizens – your right to vote on tax increases and new taxes, your right to not be “tricked” by the “treat” of taxes masquerading as “fees“, your right for your home or business to be safe from unjust seizure, and your right to have policy decisions made by your elected – and accountable – representatives, not unelected, activist judges.
Chief Justice Mullarkey – and her cronies and henchmen of the radical left (such as the radical left-wing group “Democratic Underground” rising up to rally around “our folks in the judiciary“) – are beginning to take note of the growing, grassroots movement to hold our justices accountable to the law – the very Colorado Constitution they are sworn to uphold – and they’re beginning to lash out.
Why, just the other day I received this disturbing, scary message (I’m not sure who it’s from, but…)
My little dog, too? I mean, it’s bad enough that the Mullarkey Majority is aiding and abetting the Colorado Legislature in playing “Grinch” by imposing new “fees” on everything in sight and cutting back on canine car rides with the Colorado Car Tax – but that’s just plain mean. We’ve got to draw the line somewhere – don’t let unjust justices make Colorado puppies sad, let’s have a Happy Halloween.
There are few things more frightening than what the Mullarkey Majority has done to the Colorado Constitution – and to your constitutional rights. Exercise your rights (while you still have them) – hold the unjust justices of the Mullarkey Majority accountable to the Colorado Constitution and the rule of law. Exercise YOUR right to vote “NO” on retaining the four unjust justices of the Mullarkey Majority (Justices Michael Bender, Alex Martinez, Nancy Rice, and Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey) who need YOUR approval to continue taking away your rights: your right to have policy decided by elected, accountable legislators (not unelected judges); your right to vote on tax increases; your right to defend your homes and business from seizure by rapacious governments; and your right to enjoy the benefits of the rule of law, not rule by activist, agenda-driven “justices.” Support Clear The Bench Colorado with your voice (Sound Off!), your contributions, and “NO” vote on retaining these unjust justices in 2010!
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October 31st, 2009 @ 10:23 pm
How often do you get called “my pretty”? Seriously, though, few things out there are as spooky as our state supreme court…. Clear The Bench Colorado!