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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

What The People Mean When They Say We Must Purge Our Police, Sheriff, Government of Out Of Control Abusers of Liquor, Drugs and People Who Cause No Harm

     Many of us people, including now Senators and others in other States now realize we MUST PURGE our police, sheriff and other government departments RIGHT NOW!   

     Because, as all these real life stories and videos of rampant, widespread, systematic abuse of powers is being seen and felt by millions from coast to coast.

  We want Our Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi, Police Chief Suhr and Our Lying Mayor Lee and our Paid Off Board of Supervisors to fully understand what we mean when we say 'purge' them all.

Excerpt from:  https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=purge+definition

noun

noun: purge; plural noun: purges
  1. 1.
    an abrupt or violent removal of a group of people from an organization or place.

    "a purge of the ruling class is absolutely necessary"

    synonyms:removal, expulsion, ejection, exclusion, eviction, dismissal, sacking, ousting, eradication

    "the purge of dissidents"
    • dated
      a laxative.
Origin
Middle English (in the legal sense ‘clear oneself of a charge’): from Old French purgier, from Latin purgare ‘purify,’ from purus ‘pure.’
MORE:   (excerpt from: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/purge )
Dictionary

1purge

verb \ˈpərj\
   : to remove people from an area, country, organization, etc., often in a violent and sudden way

   : to cause something to leave the body

purgedpurg·ing

  Full Definition of PURGE

transitive verb

1a :  to clear of guilt
  b :  to free from moral or ceremonial defilement 
 
2 a :  to cause evacuation from (as the bowels) 
 
   b (1) :  to make free of something unwanted <purge a manhole of gas> <purge yourself of fear> (2) :  to free (as a boiler) of sediment or relieve (as a steam pipe) of trapped air by bleeding
 
  c (1) :  to rid (as a nation or party) by a purge (2) :  to get rid of <the leaders had been purged>

intransitive verb

1:  to become purged

2:  to have or produce frequent evacuations

3:  to cause purgation

purg·er noun

Examples of PURGE

  1. High-ranking officials were purged from the company following the merger.
  2. <a day on which the faithful are expected to purge themselves of their sins through prayer and fasting>
  3. Our SF Note:   To Stop Most Corruption, Harm, Abuse and Shootings of harmless Residents in San Francisco -- We Must PURGE Our City's Government, Police and Sheriffs' Departments of ALL who are out of control or cause harm to us all, without just cause.   We think Mandatory Drug, Liquor and Psychological Evaulations Are Crucial To Purging Our City of What Harms Us The Most.

 

Origin of PURGE

Middle English, from Anglo-French purger, from Latin purigare, purgare to purify, purge, from purus pure + -igare (akin to agere to drive, do) — more at act
First Known Use: 14th century

2purge

noun
: the often violent and sudden removal of people from an area, country, organization, etc.

Full Definition of PURGE

1
:  something that purges; especially :  purgative
 
2
a :  an act or instance of purging
b :  the removal of elements or members regarded as undesirable and especially as treacherous or disloyal 
 

First Known Use of PURGE

1563

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 Hope you all understand what we mean when we say "PURGE THEM ALL".

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