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"The safe seats of elected rabble-rousers," said a veteran Democratic source.
These were peaceful participants in democratic action, unlike the rabble-rousers of J20.
The Equal Pay Warrior: Erica Joy Baker The tech industry loves to glorify rabble-rousers.
They are Eurosceptic, anti-migrant (albeit in varying degrees) and led by charismatic rabble-rousers.
Rabble-rousers are able to turn out big crowds to protest against perceived insults to Islam.
Too often, they feel as though they are looked at as a disorganized bunch of rabble-rousers.
There are many journalists who, in the absence of the anticipated rabble-rousers, hunger for meaningful moments.
Before long, the internet police became the state's sharpest tool for prodding online rabble rousers into silence.
Mob attacks stoked by rabble-rousers and Islamist ideologues, like the one in Minya, are rarely prosecuted.
To ignore those issues for fear of raising their salience will only cede them to the rabble-rousers.
"People who whistle and heckle contribute little," she said dismissively to rabble rousers at one recent campaign event.
McConnell and House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, are accustomed to rabble rousers on their right flanks.
He is responsible for keeping the authorities briefed on potential rabble-rousers and cracking down on rule breakers.
The "no Fox debate" rabble rousers will vote Democratic anyway; those Democrats and independents watching Fox might not.
He pledged to keep them safe from "rabble rousers," religious cults, armed insurgents and the pitfalls of Westernization.
Héctor Tobar Los Angeles — IN this great season of seething American rage, showmen and rabble-rousers have the floor.
Since the 1740s, rabble-rousers — rebellious colonists, abolitionists and suffragists among them — have met in the building's Great Hall.
The social democratic establishment cooks up fake news in smoke-filled backrooms, while communist rabble rousers disseminate their propaganda outside.
Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the one-time Boehner rival who serves as chairman of the group of conservative rabble-rousers.
Certain forces are reasserting control and freezing out the insurgents and rabble-rousers in advance of a critical election year.
Enterprising rabble-rousers, he fears, could use a mix of vote-buying and ethnic mobilisation to win control of local resources.
The chattering classes of New Delhi, who despise Mr Modi and his coterie as cynical rabble-rousers, hold that view reluctantly.
Ms. Pelosi remains dismissive, in that grandmotherly way of hers, of some of the bolder ideas backed by caucus rabble-rousers.
In fact, on stage, dozens of icons and rabble-rousers will join WIRED reporters and editors, including It'll be inspiring, illuminating.
Volunteers taught farmers how to space their seedlings and use fertilizer, promoted safe birthing practices and kept track of rabble-rousers.
The split also created the possibility that rabble-rousers could mount some resistance and commandeer the old version of Ethereum for themselves.
In the game of cat and mouse between users and advertisers, digital rabble-rousers can hardly afford to rest on their laurels.
Does he hope history will reframe his legacy yet again and place him within the tradition of rabble-rousers instead of opportunistic titillators?
Companies like Google are famous for fostering an open culture that leaves room for rabble-rousers and vigorous political debate during the workday.
Gohmert is just one of several Judiciary members who also belong to the Freedom Caucus, a band of roughly 30 conservative rabble-rousers.
Some of the things people blamed were so fantastic as to be rationally incredible – but rabble-rousers were noisy enough to drown out reason.
A handful environmental rabble-rousers with a radical agenda seek to stop a multibillion dollar project based solely upon unsupported facts, threats and innuendo.
Origins of Chaffetz's claims Chaffetz told the Deseret News after Thursday's town hall that he believed those attending were paid, out-of-state rabble-rousers.
Samuel Adams was the head of the Sons of Liberty, the rabble rousers that spilled tea and fought with Britain in the streets of Massachusetts.
While corporate boards initially viewed such rabble-rousers as threats to be fought, they have increasingly opened up and offered director seats to end hostilities.
Many countries have outright bans on large gatherings, while vaguely worded security laws enacted after the Arab spring allow governments to round up potential rabble-rousers.
If there is any life lesson to be learned from Houston rabble rousers Days N' Daze, it's to never allow romantic disappointments to spoil other endeavors.
Establishment conservatives like Jeb Bush cast the civil war over the party's identity as a battle between responsible politicians like himself and irresponsible rabble rousers like Trump.
Today, these lyrics are part of the musical canon alongside the rabble-rousers of the chanson française tradition, like Serge Gainsbourg and anarchist enfant terrible Léo Ferré.
Mustachioed hipsters may be happy to learn that facial hair spent the first half of the 19th century as the marker of rabble-rousers, artists and derelicts.
With help from rabble-rousers on both sides, disputes over airspace and maritime borders, which have poisoned relations between Greece and Turkey for decades, are doing so again.
Syria encapsulated the West's newfound impotence, a kind of seeping amorality; and, in its bloody dismemberment, Syria sent into Europe a human tide that rabble-rousers seized upon.
"It is the security forces that must take responsibility to keep the peace, protect the protest squares and peaceful demonstrators and identify attackers and rabble rousers," the representative said.
A Sheer Mag: Need to Feel Your Love (Wilsuns RC) The radical rabble-rousers' first full album is a good one for sure, but a misconception must be addressed.
The group of conservative rabble-rousers didn't vote to take a formal position for or against the legislation, but they emerged from the meeting saying they remained firmly opposed.
Boehner's off-the-cuff remarks didn't sit well with leaders of the House Freedom Caucus, the band of conservative rabble-rousers who pushed him out of office last October.
Recent flare ups between Ryan and the Freedom Caucus — the bloc of nearly 40 conservative rabble-rousers who helped show Boehner the door last fall — haven't helped his cause.
If you bike around the area, as Mikey Lion does, and yell the name "Super Kids," you'll undoubtedly draw some rabble-rousers from the townhouses and craftsman homes in the vicinity.
The administration will, inevitably, clamp down tighter on internal dissent and make it increasingly difficult for the rabble-rousers to keep their places in a rapidly changing — and less friendly — political firmament.
The Vaudevillains and the Rabble Rousers, both Comic Brigades that sprouted in recent years from local artist collective Space 1026, have been central to calls for change and diversity within the parade.
Furst is concerned instead with the rabble-rousers, the mischief-makers, the dreamers and the prophets: those whose imaginations nourish movements, and who vouchsafe a glimpse of the new world to come.
He and several other "students" speaking out about the need for legislative action on guns were plants by gun control advocates -- professional rabble-rousers aiming to take political advantage of a tragedy.
Those shouting the loudest that the government had carried out the abduction were, unsurprisingly, opposition figures, and in another time might have been dismissed as partisan rabble-rousers ahead of elections in 276.
Europeans, with their long tradition of populist fascism, know this far better than Americans, who nevertheless have had their own populist rabble-rousers — Father Coughlin, Huey Long, George C. Wallace, Patrick J. Buchanan.
Within the major democracies, populist rabble-rousers are on the march, powered by social media and puffed up by economic discontent, dislocation and voters' disillusionment with leaders who haven't delivered on their promises.
South Africa's red-beret-wearing Economic Freedom Fighters – opposition rabble-rousers who idolise Venezuela's late Hugo Chavez – or Tanzania's hard left John Magufuli, who revels in his "Bulldozer" moniker, are two cases in point.
Since then, Lai's role as one of Hong Kong's most prominent rabble-rousers has threatened his fortune, subjected him to death threats and made him a symbol of the city's tensions with mainland China.
It has 700 rabble-rousers, all of whom are under the age of 20163 and most of whom are heirs of families in the top 10 percent of the country by income or wealth.
Both groups have also used the parade as a medium to discuss social issues: the Vaudevillains tackled fracking in their 2011 routine, and the Rabble Rousers took up income inequality as their theme in 2014.
They met through the socialist Fabian Society — a band of "very jolly" (Nesbit's words) rabble-rousers from the "educated middle-class intelligentsia" (Shaw's words) — which served as an important incubator of Britain's future Labour Party.
After the Cold War ended but the American military spending did not, this was one of the issues that separated (or should I say "isolated") responsible internationalists in both parties from the populist rabble rousers.
With the rise of conservative rabble-rousers like Georgia's Newt Gingrich in the House Republican caucus in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Michel's brand of leadership - consultation with Democrats instead of confrontation - was becoming obsolete.
That she defied the norms helped her stand out in the Big Bang era of haute couture in Paris; that people bought it proved a wave of freethinking rabble-rousers were ready for a fashion revolution.
In Brazil, where independent judges have exercised a direct impact on the electoral process, have they not opened the way to extremist rabble-rousers like the conservative candidate Jair Bolsonaro, while simultaneously making the country ungovernable?
Then, in July, the Justice Department reluctantly released heavily redacted FISA records, at the request of the Republican rabble rousers, pertaining to several warrant applications on Page signed by four different judges beginning in October 2016.
Once known as one of Wall Street's toughest rabble-rousers who relished writing humiliating letters to chief executives, Loeb has recently toned down the rhetoric, maturing into a more disciplined investor, say investors who know him.
But not South Park: According to Loretta's owner Scott Horrell, a group of residents instead designated a night to drink together at The County Line — to meet the rabble rousers on their own turf rather than calling the authorities.
Spahn can at times even sound like one of the AfD's rabble-rousers when he's calling for tighter security policies as a response to migration, a ban on wearing the burka in public and the rejection of dual citizenship.
As his profile has risen, he's kept his nose to the grindstone, cranking out old time country music with a heavy debt to the rabble-rousers of old—your Waylons, your Willies, your Kristoffersons, and of course, your Merles.
That night, the band sold out one of the largest venues in the city—over 100 times larger than the Whisky—to perform a semi-inspired greatest hits set that felt more like the rabble rousers had run their musical course.
The Rabble Rousers, while officially taking this year off from the parade, had a small contingent of members who did march, among them a crow character sporting a message of equality: "Black Lives Matter" glittered large and clear on her back.
Yet mainstream Republicans candidates such as Chris Christie and Mr Bush, none of whom has denounced Mr Trump's vile politics half as effectively as Mr Obama, must quietly hope Republican voters imbibe his moral lesson, and reject the rabble-rousers.
A few rabble rousers in Vermont back in 2003, citing Thomas Jefferson and the Kentucky Resolutions, suggested that if America did not want to participate in the United Nations during the invasion of Iraq Vermonters might send their own representative.
"Germany has nothing to win and much to lose if it lets itself be drawn into a new Cold War by rabble rousers and it wilfully blocks diplomatic channels," said Alexander Gauland, co-leader of the AfD, the biggest opposition party.
It's Wednesday, and here are the 5 things you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door: NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARIES Rebel yell: Last night's New Hampshire primaries belonged to the outsiders, to the rabble-rousers, to the rule-breakers.
We asked more than a dozen prominent minds in the Republican Party, including Trump supporters and Trump critics, fiscal conservatives and social conservatives, tea party rabble-rousers and veteran establishment hands, to assess the impact of Trump's emergence and where the party goes from here.
The amendment that will get a vote Thursday is a small step forward and comes from two members of the House Freedom Caucus, the conservative group of rabble rousers that has taken a large share of the blame for the bill's collapse two weeks ago.
Though as a police state China no doubt has reams of information from officials, spies and informers, the rulers probably hear what they want to hear, that most Hong Kongers are content with their relative prosperity and freedom and will eventually reject rabble-rousers.
BUY THE BOOK The Geraldo Show: A Memoir Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, and my employment by the conservative rabble-rousers of Fox News—and, more recently, with the coming of the Age of Trump—my professional life has been even more difficult to define.
What's more, Penley said that rabble-rousers of every stripe––whether they're free-loving hippies who belong to the Rainbow Family or emissaries from the homophobic Westboro Baptist Church––will be confined to a small area, out of sight from the Republican convention-goers they plan to protest.
It's a metaphor, of course, for the book itself — an opus of more than 500 pages set in the late 1920s in the titular city, teeming with journalists and junkmen, artists and runaways, fiery rabble-rousers and burnt-out cases from the First World War, perceiving the city with their own nervous systems.
And CCTV has promoted a "Some senior U.S. politicians and diplomatic officials met and engaged with anti-China rabble-rousers in Hong Kong, criticized China unreasonably, propped up violent and illegal activities, and undermined Hong Kong's prosperity and stability," a spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry, Hua Chunying, said in a statement on the ministry's website.
"If our white brothers dismiss as 'rabble rousers' and 'outside agitators' those of us who employ nonviolent direct action, and if they refuse to support our nonviolent efforts, millions of Negroes will, out of frustration and despair, seek solace and security in black nationalist ideologies — a development that would inevitably lead to a frightening racial nightmare," Dr. King wrote.
Gwen MooreGwen Sophia MooreHouse Democrat offers bill to let students with pot conviction retain federal aid House approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour Here are the 95 Democrats who voted to support impeachment MORE (D-Wis.), another progressive, praised both Pelosi — who has a life-long track record fighting for racial justice and women's rights — and the freshmen rabble-rousers, who have infused the party with a wave of energy and fresh ideas.
Jim JordanJames (Jim) Daniel JordanDemocratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews CNN slams GOP for not appearing on network after mass shootings, conservatives fire back MORE (R-Ohio), a founding member of the House Freedom Caucus, threw his hat into the ring for Speaker on Thursday, part of a strategy to extract concessions from the front-runner in exchange for support from the bloc of roughly 30 conservative rabble-rousers.
Citing their previous records of insubordination and misconduct, the PZPN called Terlecki and Boniek "rabble-rousers".
""Kevin Conley, "The Rabble Rousers" in O, the Oprah Magazine, Dec. 2008, posted at www.oprah.com/omagazine/Leymah- Gbowee-and-Abigail-Disney-Shoot-for-Peace-in-Liberia/2#ixzz1bTSs28cd. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
Checkpoints provide many advantages, including the ability to control how people enter so that security personnel (be it governmental or civilian) can screen entrants to identify known troublemakers (be they criminals, terrorists, or simple rabble-rousers) and locate contraband items.
The New American (TNA) is a politically right-wing print and digital magazine published twice a month by American Opinion Publishing Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the John Birch Society (JBS), a far-right organization. Webb, Clive. Rabble rousers: the American far right in the civil rights era.
Antisemitism was brought into the URP by what became the organisation's ideological core, chairman Alexander Dubrovin, Vladimir Purishkevich, Pavel Krushevan, Pavel Bulatsel and some other 'radical temperament anti-Semitic rabble- rousers', who had seceded from the Russian Assembly.Rogger, p. 191–3 The methods of the Union were not what the Russian Assembly considered proper conduct.Rogger, p.
Upon release, Kerrang! were favourable of the song, particularly the "Noize Remix". They said that Holder's rap "proves they've got the measure of those nasty Beasties, who could learn a lesson or two from the original rabble rousers". In a review of the You Boyz Make Big Noize album, American newspaper Record- Journal described the song as a "rock-rap novelty cut".
Rabble-rousers called Abu Zayd an apostate, and threatened him. A lawyer made application to have Abu Zayd divorced from his wife on the ground that a Muslim woman cannot be married to an apostate. The group Egyptian Islamic Jihad called for the killing of Abu Zayd. The police had to protect Abu Zayd if he wanted to go anywhere.
A self-described "fermentation fetishist", Katz has taught hundreds of food workshops around the United States, and his book Wild Fermentation (2003) has been called a classic, "the bible for people embarking on DIY projects like sourdough or sauerkraut", and "especially notorious for getting people excited about fermenting food". He was named one of Chow magazine's top "provocateurs, trendsetters, and rabble-rousers" in 2009.
Meanwhile, at home, Ma, Mrs. Cushing (Lucile Gleason), has her hands full with their daughter, Ruth (Gloria Shea), who has spurned Phil's attentions for an aging Lothario, Jerry (Jameson Thomas). While their oldest son, Robert (William Janney), after turning down a job, has got mixed up with some "Red" rabble- rousers, in the park. Only their youngest son, Tommy (George P. Breakston), manages to stay out of trouble, doing his homework.
TaleSpin is set in the city of Cape Suzette (a pun on the dish Crêpe Suzette), a place that's similar to San Francisco, California. The city lies in a large harbor or bay enclosed by a high cliff wall. A single cleft in the wall is the harbor's only means of access. The cleft is guarded by anti-aircraft artillery, preventing flying rabble-rousers or air pirates from entering the city.
Dwyer organised no-confidence motions in the leadership of the Wellington Watersiders Union and the Victoria University Students Union. He was convicted for calling the Queen a bludger whilst speaking in Auckland in 1966.Boraman, Toby (2007) "Rabble rousers and merry pranksters: a history of anarchism in Aotearoa/New Zealand from the mid-1950s to the early 1980s" pp. 8–25 Dwyer moved to Sydney in 1966, selling cheap LSD ("acid") to finance anarchist activities.
As a young priest, he sometimes confronted people who claimed to expose evil practices within the Catholic Church. He would ask the alleged former priest or nun to which order he or she belonged and request that he or she recite specific prayers; some questions were posed in Latin. In this way he exposed the speakers as simple anti-Catholic rabble rousers. Noll wrote a best-selling book of catechesis, Father Smith Instructs Jackson, which is still in print.
Darline Gay Levy, Harriet Branson Applewhite and Mary Durham Johnson, eds. Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-1795 (1981) pp 143-49 Meanwhile, the men who controlled the Jacobins rejected the Revolutionary Republican Women as dangerous rabble-rousers. At this point the Jacobins controlled the government; they dissolved the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women, and decreed that all women's clubs and associations were illegal. They sternly reminded women to stay home and tend to their families by leaving public affairs to the men.
In November 1830, the Whigs came to power under Lord Grey. Melbourne was Home Secretary. During the disturbances of 1830–32 he "acted both vigorously and sensitively, and it was for this function that his reforming brethren thanked him heartily". In the aftermath of the Swing Riots of 1830–31, he countered the Tory magistrates' alarmism by refusing to resort to military force; instead, he advocated magistrates' usual powers be fully enforced, along with special constables and financial rewards for the arrest of rioters and rabble-rousers.
The student movement chant, Únete Pueblo (People! Join us!), was first used on this march. Mexico City had not seen a student mobilization on this scale for decades, but what was more remarkable about this one was that it was led by the rector of the national university.Krauze, Mexico: Biography of Power, p. 696. The orderliness of the demonstration proved to the Mexican public that the students were not rabble-rousers; additionally, the demonstration showed it unlikely that communist agitators could have coordinated the students’ actions.
When the "Bonus Army" was granted the right to march down Pennsylvania Avenue, it transformed the protestors in the eyes of most Americans from rabble-rousers to patriots seeking fairness.Barber, "Marches on Washington and the Creation of National Public Spaces, 1894 to the Present," in Berlin, Washington, 1800–2000: Capital Cities, Cultural Representation, and National Identities, 2005, p. 295. On July 28, 1932, President Herbert Hoover ordered General Douglas MacArthur to remove the Bonus Army from the site.Lisio, The President and Protest: Hoover, MacArthur, and the Bonus Riot, 1994, p. 196–202.
4 At the site of the initial incident, City Recorder John Creighton incited a white crowd to arm and go to kill the black people and drive them from the city. Rumors of an armed rebellion of Memphis' black residents were spread by local white officials and rabble-rousers. Memphis Mayor John Park was suspiciously absent (said to be intoxicated); General Runkle, head of the Freedmen's Bureau, had insufficient forces to help. General George Stoneman, the commander of federal occupation troops in Memphis, was indecisive in trying to suppress the early stages of the rioting.
Once in Baltimore, the train would make an unscheduled stop at North Charles and Bolton Streets, where Kane would meet it with carriages that would carry the new President and his family to Gittings' mansion on Mt. Vernon Place. There a sumptuous meal would be served. This plan avoided the Calvert Street Station altogether and kept the President-elect largely out of view of possible "rabble rousers". According to his own account, Kane carried out his plan exactly, with the only exception being that the new President was not aboard the train.
After the Convention passage law in September 1793, the Revolutionary Republican Women demanded vigorous enforcement, but were counted by market women, former servants, and religious women who adamantly opposed price controls (which would drive them out of business ) and resented attacks on the aristocracy and on religion. Fist fights broke out in the streets between the two factions of women. Meanwhile, the men who controlled the Jacobins rejected the Revolutionary Republican Women as dangerous rabble-rousers. At this point the Jacobins controlled the government; they dissolved the Society of Revolutionary Republican Women, and decreed that all women's clubs and associations were illegal.
Rumors about his appearance inspire revulsion among staff members at the facility, and as those rumours spread into the general population, politicians, pundits, religious leaders and rabble rousers begin exploiting the fears generated. Landini himself has no stomach for the attention, and openly shows his contempt for the behaviour of the humans around him. Despite his training and education, he has significant personality problems that isolated him even from his own kind. One of the things he tells Justin and Cinnamon is that a typical outcome from contact via the Posters is that the inventors of the devices go insane.
She was named by CNN as one of eight agents of change in the Middle East, and by The Daily Beast as one of the most fearless women in the world for two years in a row. In addition, Dalia’s story and struggle for liberal democratization in Egypt was profiled in best-selling books such as: Robin Wright’s “Rock the Casbah: Rage and Rebellion across the Islamic World”; and Lily Eskelsen Garcia’s “Rabble Rousers: Fearless Fighters for Social Justice”. Ziada has worked as the Executive Director of Ibn Khaldun Center for Democratic Studies; and Egypt director for The American Islamic Congress. Currently, she leads the Liberal Democracy Institute.
2015 was another bumper year, loaded with massive personalities and attracting global attention for its quality line-up. The festival cemented its reputation for bringing ladies to the front, with the likes of FKA twigs, St Vincent, Angel Olsen, Banks and the homegrown Courtney Barnet playing some of the most coveted time-slots. Whether it was St Vincent absolutely shredding her guitar, FKA mesmerising with her gymnastic ability or CB demonstrating equal levels of lyrical dexterity, the women proved that gender does not dictate the skill of the performer or strength of the performance. Mac Demarco spearheaded a gang of rabble-rousers that included Connan Mockasin, Peter Bibby and Pond whose mutual admiration for each other culminated in plenty of guest appearances onstage and memorable scenes off.
In the Central Asian and South Asian / Indian subcontinent context, where "Mullah" does not carry a formal sense, Maulana is often the word of choice for addressing or referring to Muslim religious scholars that are respected, while Mullah is used often derogatorily for people the speaker considers to be more rabble-rousers than scholars. Although the words Maulvi and Maulana are interchanged in the Indian Subcontinent as a title of respect, Maulana is more often associated with formal qualification following study at a madrassa or darul uloom and Maulvi is usually more a general title for religious figures. In Bangladesh, in the government Aliyah madrassa system, Maulvi is also associated with formal degrees for those who have passed the course of Maulvi (basic), Maulvi Alim (intermediate) or Maulvi Fazil (advanced).
Billy James of the syndicated morning radio show John Boy and Billy started his career at WADA, the previous call sign of WOHS.Chip Wilson, "Radio Rabble-Rousers," The Charlotte Observer, January 9, 1994. The station was originally licensed in 1958 as WADA. Debbie A. Clary became president and general manager of WADA in 1986 and later made the decision to change from country music to talk radio. WADA was one of the first radio stations in the Charlotte area to carry Rush Limbaugh, airing the show even before 1110 WBT.Tim Funk, "Listen Up: From 'Radio Free Bubba' to 'The Shadow,' Area Radio's Ready to Turn You On," The Charlotte Observer, July 12, 1991. Clary became a state legislator in 1995 and sold the radio station in 1999. Edwin Johnson sold the station to HRN Broadcasting in 2006."Deals," Broadcasting and Cable, April 3, 2006.
Waller, who prosecuted Byron De La Beckwith and attacked the Ku Klux Klan, additioned with attacks against civil rights "rabble-rousers", was the more moderate on the race question along with Winter, who had to embrace segregationnist rhetorics to stay in the run. Barnett attempted to do a come- back but more militant segregationists complained he did not enough during the Ole Miss riot of 1962. Staunch segregationist Williams ironically used the least rhetoric since he could claim to have sacrificed his House career for Goldwater three years ago on 1964, although his supporters handed flyers telling that "if William F. Winter is elected governor, the Negroes will run Mississippi." The most segregationist candidate was Jimmy Swan, running on a promise to establish "FREE, private, SEGREGATED SCHOOLS for every white child in the State of Mississippi" in the first twelve months of his term, or else he would resign and publicly apologize.
Harmon rides into Yuma as the newly assigned U.S. Marshal and immediately encounters two drunk rabble rousers, the King brothers, who have hijacked a stage coach outside of town. One is killed in a saloon by Harmon when he draws his gun and the other locked up in the town jail. The second brother is subsequently murdered, shot in the back, using a gun from the Marshal's office during a nighttime jail break organized by Sanders (Robert Phillips), who is an associate of the freight company owner (Barry Sullivan), in an effort to get the third King brother, cattleman (Morgan Woodward) to kill the Marshal. The murderer had tricked army Captain White (John Kerr) into coming with him to the jail and being an accomplice to the crime, as the freight owner, his employee Sanders, and the Captain are all involved in an ongoing scheme to defraud the indians out of cattle they need for food that is due them according to a treaty.
Sir Boshan was appointed a Justice of the Peace in 1883 and an unofficial member of the Legislative Council in 1896, representing the Chinese community alongside Sir Ho Kai. In the 1908–09 session presided by Governor Sir Frederick Lugard, an Ordinance to amend the Magistrate's Ordinance 1890 and to effect certain other amendments in the criminal law was tabled in the Legislative Council, criminalising the Chinese habit of spitting in and out of doors were strongly dissented by Sir Ho Kai and Sir Boshan, on the ground that to penalise a universal and almost involuntary habit would antagonise the whole Chinese population. A petition movement with 8,000 signature were launched and defeated the legislation. Shortly after the Chinese revolution of 1911, Sir Boshan and Ho Kai voted for an amendment to the Peace Preservation Ordinance which authorised the flogging of rabble-rousers in the prisons, in order to prevent any political and economic instability in Hong Kong, despite Wei and Ho supported the revolution.

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