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Article 8 / MassResistance - Mitt Romney's office promoting transgender youth

1.  Gov. Mitt Romney's office and Governor's Commission for Gay and Lesbian
Youth promoting huge gay / transgender youth rally and march in Boston this
weekend. Incredibly bizarre. (Does he mention this in South Carolina?)

 

 

2.  Also this weekend: Boston Mayor Menino holding another depraved gay /
transgender youth "prom" in City Hall.

 

 

3.  Media propaganda: Pushing the agenda in the real estate section -- by
hardcore activist Globe reporter.

 

 

4.  Constitutional convention for marriage amendment postponed
indefinitely.

 

 

5.  A note for our readers. . .

 

"Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder."

- Arnold Toynbee

 


 

=== 1.  Gov. Mitt Romney's office and Governor's Commission for Gay and
Lesbian Youth promoting huge gay / transgender youth rally and march in Boston
this weekend. Incredibly bizarre. (Does he mention this in South Carolina?)   ===

 

 

At last year's event. This boy calls himself "Foxy Cleopatra". (Posted on the official "Youth Pride" website.)

 


You would think that politicians running for President would stay away from this
stuff, especially after the scene last year. But noooo.

This Saturday, May 13,

the Governor's Commission for Gay and Lesbian Youth, along with one of the most
disgusting and dangerous homosexual groups which targets kids, is holding a rally
(if you can call it that) on the Boston Common, followed by a march through the
streets of Boston.
Depraved does not really do this justice. Homosexual activist
adults bring kids from schools across the state, and they are encouraged to act
out, meet other kids and adults, and parade their (real or perceived) homosexuality,
transexuality, whatever. The group BAGLY
(Boston Area Gay and Lesbian Youth) is staffed with men dressed as women and
women dressed as men, and specializes in coaching kids to cross-dress and "feel"
as they're the opposite sex, and to eventually have medical operations to
"change" themselves.
 

 

 

CLICK to read the press release from Gov. Romney's office:

http://www.MassResistance.com/docs/events06/YouthPridePressRelease.pdf

 


CLICK  to see more pictures from last year's event
http://www.article8.org/docs/news_events/youth_pride_052105/

 

HERE'S a workshop for kids given last year by BAGLY.

http://www.article8.org/docs/news_events/glsen_043005/tranny/tranny_panel.htm

 

HERE are some of the national groups behind this.

http://www.massyouthpride.org/resources.html

 

CONTACT THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE and demand he stop this, and disband his

"Commission":
Office of the Governor, Room 360, State House, Boston, MA 02133
Phone: (617) 725-4005, FAX: (617) 727-9725
To email:
http://www.mass.gov/Agovwebmail/WebMailPageControl.ser?level=101

 


 

=== 2.  Also this weekend: Boston Mayor Menino holding another depraved gay
/ transgender youth "prom" in City Hall. ===

 


These
are boys
dressed as girls at last year's "prom" at Boston City Hall.

 

When the homosexual lobby co-opts politicians, they go all the way. 

If this Saturday afternoon isn't going to be hideous enough, on Saturday night
the Mayor of Boston is holding a gay / tansgender youth "prom" at Boston
City Hall
-- for not only kids, but (of course) young adults up to age 22.

 

Again this year, Boston Mayor Menino rolls over for the most radical,

aggressive homosexual groups targeting vulnerable kids, and "proudly" gives the
entire ground floor of Boston City hall over for this. The college kids who we
sent to look at it last year told us that they were so physically sickened by what they
saw,
that they refuse to go back again this year. Interestingly, the BAGLY
(Boston Area Gay and Lesbian Youth) website (
www.bagly.org
) says that the event is "free of sex."  But Boston City
Hall workers have told us in the past that they found used condoms everywhere
the next day -- and we even found them outside the building.

 

CLICK HERE for some pictures from last year.

http://www.article8.org/docs/news_events/gay_prom_052105/

 

CONTACT BOSTON MAYOR THOMAS MENINO and demand he cancel this:

Mayor's Office
1 City Hall Plaza
Boston, MA 02201
Tel: 617.635.4500  Fax: 617.635.3496
Web Site:  www.cityofboston.gov/mayor
E-mail:  Mayor@cityofboston.gov

 


 

=== 3.  Media propaganda: Pushing the agenda in the real estate section --
by hardcore activist Globe reporter. ===

 

If you're looking for a reason never to read the Boston Globe again, we're

giving you one today. Only the Boston Globe would publish something like this.
On the front page of Sunday's Real Estate section, is a big article, "To buy or
not to buy. . . Young home hunters persist," by Globe staff writer Emily
Sweeney.  But this isn't really about real estate. It's actually about
normalizing lesbian "marriage".

 

In the very first sentence, Emily Sweeney makes it clear that she's writing

about herself and her "fiancée", Lauralee. And there is a big picture of them
doing some home repairs together. The fact that they are two women about to
"marry" each other is portrayed as a priminent yet mundane part of the story --
i.e., why would anyone even think twice about it? But in fact, it can't help but
scream at you, it's so weird.

 

looking at the pictures (there are four of them in the printed version),

Emily is clearly the "man" of the house. She wears a butch haircut, man's
clothes, uses a hammer, and sports tattoos. Lauralee appears to be the feminine
side, being her helpmate with a female hairstyle and clothing.

 

Read the article here:

http://www.boston.com/realestate/news/articles/2006/05/07/young_home_hunters_persist/


And there's more:

 

What kind of reporters write for New England's "newspaper of record"?  Take

a look at Emily Sweeney's blog:
http://www.spikeyem.com/

 

Describing herself on her blog, Sweeney informs us that "When she's not

scaring the sh-t out of local selectmen with her top-notch reporting, Globe
Staffer Emily Sweeney heads the New England chapter of the Society of
Professional Journalists."  ( See:
http://www.spj.org/newengland/
).  This tells you everything you need to know about the state of
professional journalism these days.

 


 

=== 4.  Constitutional convention for marriage amendment postponed
indefinitely.
 ===

 

As they say, hurry up and wait. Although knowing the way things work, we're

not really surprised.

 

As you know, the first of two votes by the Legislature on the marriage

amendment was scheduled to take place this Wednesday, May 10. And as we know,
the gay lobby and the State House leadership don't want any part of this. 
So. . . last Thursday, the Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments from the
homosexual law groups that the amendment is illegal because, they contend, the
Constitution specifically does not allow initiative petitions for amendments
that would overturn a judicial ruling. Within hours of the hearing, the Senate
President's office announced that they are postponing the vote until the Court
rules on its constitutionality, which would take 4-6 weeks (or longer).

 

Pols’ gay-wed debate put off until SJC rules

By Kimberly Atkins
Friday, May 5, 2006

While the fate of a proposed ballot initiative to ban gay marriage rests in the
hands of the state’s highest court, lawmakers have put off next week’s planned
Constitutional Convention debate on the issue until the court makes a ruling.

 

Yesterday the Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments

from lawyers for Attorney General Tom Reilly and Gay & Lesbian Advocates &
Defenders, which filed suit after Reilly certified a signature ballot initiative
launched by VoteOnMarriage.org to put the issue to voters in 2008.

 

Though the parties’ legal arguments focused primarily

on whether petitioners have the right to change the constitution in this manner,
Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall grilled Reilly’s assistant attorney general,
Peter Sacks, on the right of petitioners to change laws protecting personal
rights.
“If this court rules that slavery is inconsistent with the constitution (can)
the people of Massachusetts through an initiative petition say that it is
permissible to have slavery in Massachusetts?” asked Marshall.

 

“As troubling as the subject matter is,” Sacks replied,

“it would be a power that is reserved to the people. . . . People should be the
masters of their own constitution.”

 

A statement issued by Reilly’s office said: “While the

attorney general does not personally support the (petition) proposal, we are
confident that letting this question proceed was the proper legal decision.”

Gary Buseck, attorney for GLAD, said after oral arguments that the justices
“were particularly active in their questioning.” A decision is expected in four
to six weeks.

Meanwhile, lawmakers have put off the ConCon debate, saying it would be
“premature” before the court ruling, said Senate President Robert E.
Travaglini’s spokeswoman, Ann Dufresne.

 

Something to think about: suppose there is a vote on the definition of

marriage -- and our side loses. Then what?  That recently happened in
Maine, with a radical transgender ballot question, where we lost mainly because
of the huge tidal wave of money and media. Nobody could believe it. You can expect
that the gays will pour many millions of dollars (from all over the country) and
enormous energy into this campaign. We're not sure this how a Republic was
originally meant to work.

 


 

=== 5.  A note for our readers. . .
 ===

 

We know that these emails are depressing. And there's unfortunately there's a

lot more of it coming in more emails this week. We feel you need to know what's
happening. In every email, we will provide some action to take. Do it! 
In this email, there two phone calls: the Governor's office and the Mayor of
Boston's office. If everyone does even one thing every day, it's unbelievable
what can be accomplished.

 


As we discussed last time, more and more people are seeing this time as our "Battle

of Britain." If we don't win the fights going on in our Legislature over the next several months, our schools and our lives in Massachusetts will
be changed forever.

 

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