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1. View the photos (and video): Homosexual
"Youth Pride"
event in downtown Boston was worse than you could imagine.
Your state government at work.
(No wonder the Governor wouldn't be there!)
2. Monday evening - May 21 (tonight!): "Public
meeting at State House
by Massachusetts Commission on Gay Lesbian Bisexual &
Transgender Youth" --
organizers of Youth Pride event! Go and see for yourself!
3. On third anniversary of homosexual
"marriage" -- here are photos from
the day it began, May 17, 2004.
4. Latest on David Parker federal civil rights lawsuit
appeal:
Court-ordered "mandatory settlement conference" to
take place this week.
5. Much help needed.
In a time of universal deceit telling the
truth is a revolutionary act.
- George Orwell
=== 1. View the photos (and video): Homosexual
"Youth Pride"
event in downtown Boston was worse than you could imagine.
Your state government at work.
(No wonder the Governor wouldn't be there!) ===
"Love, simply love. Love, simply
love." That's the message
that was pumped over the loudspeakers at the homosexual
lobby's annual "Youth
Pride" Day, May 12. And that was just the beginning.
The annual "Youth Pride" event is a
kind of "meet and greet" for
the homosexual "Gay Straight Alliance" clubs in high
schools (and middle schools) across Massachusetts.
It's where the adult activists bring all the kids to one place
for an entire day
each year. They mingle with all kinds of very weird adults,
many apparently
quite disturbed. As in past years, it started with
speeches and a carnival of sorts at noon.
Then a parade of the kids and adults through the
streets of Boston.
Later, they all went to the "transgender prom" in
the main interior of Boston City Hall,
compliments of Mayor Menino.
It's pretty ghastly to look at. To say this
was a sex offender's candy store
is not an exaggeration. This year there were more weird adults
mingling everywhere -- lots of them official guests of the
organizers. The
"transgender" element was everywhere --
cross-dressing men and women trying to
become men. And you could tell that many of the kids were very
confused and
vulnerable. Kids were encouraged to act out their
"gayness" and feel "safe"
doing it.
Gov. Deval Patrick, a public supporter of the
homosexual
movement in Massachusetts, declined to attend this event
because of its
reputation for depraved activity with children. That turned
out to be a good
choice for him (tho not for the kids).
But official state support was everywhere. The
Governor released
an official state proclamation, which was read over the
loudspeakers. The new
head of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (a man
"married" to
another man) gave a speech. The police were there for
"security" and cleared the
streets for the parade. And it was organized by the new
super-charged
"Massachusetts Commission on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and
Transgender Youth"
created by the Legislature last year.
Take a look for yourself at our report!
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/events07/youthpride07/index.html
=== 2. Monday evening - May 21 (tonight!):
"Public meeting at
State House by Massachusetts Commission on Gay Lesbian
Bisexual & Transgender
Youth" -- organizers of Youth Pride event! Go and see for
yourself! ===
On Monday evening (tonight!) you'll have a chance to see up
close the group
of hardcore homosexual activists that our Legislature made as
an "independent"
commission, to spend your money to proselytize schoolchildren,
fund homosexual
clubs and programs in schools, and organize events such as
Youth Pride Day.
Nothing like this exists anywhere in America (or in the world,
for that matter).
If you can make it, they need to see your faces. It's your
kids they want to
reach.
Here's the official announcement:
The full membership of the Massachusetts Commission on
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
and Transgender Youth will meet on Monday, May 21st,
2007, in the Gardner
Auditorium at the MA State House, Boston, at 6:30 PM.
This meeting is open
to the public. Please use the entrance on Beacon Street
behind the horse and
rider statue, at the corner of Park & Beacon Streets.
Here's more, including the list of commission members, from
the
MassResistance Blog:
http://massresistance.blogspot.com/2007/05/commission-on-gay-lesbian-youth-meeting.html
=== 3. On third anniversary of homosexual
"marriage" -- here
are photos from the day it began, May 17, 2004. ===
May 17 was the third anniversary of the beginning of
homosexual "marriages"
being performed in Massachusetts. It all began at noon on May
17, 2004, at
Boston City Hall.
There was a huge crowd there that morning, and news crews
from (it seemed)
around the world. There were the jeering and hateful epithets
of the homosexual
activists with that look in their eyes you don't forget
easily. Anyone who was
there remembers that you could truly feel a spiritual
blackness in the air that
gripped the soul. The idea of homosexual "marriages"
actually taking place was
(and should still be) somewhat mind-numbing. A few days
earlier Gov. Romney had
printed out the "Party A and Party B" marriage
licenses and had ordered town
clerks and Justices of the Peace to do them starting the 17th.
But somehow we
didn't really believe it would happen.
Anyway, it's occurred to us that we never published any of
photos from
that day.
So here they are:
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/events04/may17/index.html
=== 4. Latest on David Parker federal civil rights
lawsuit appeal:
Court-ordered "mandatory settlement conference" to
take place this week. ===
As we mentioned in an earlier email, the Parkers and
Wirthlins have been
notified that they must attend a "mandatory pre-argument
settlement conference"
with the defendants as part of the appeal process in their
federal civil rights
lawsuit.
The notice states that "The purpose of the Settlement
Conference . . . is to
facilitate the resolution of the case on terms acceptable to
all parties." It is
not mandatory that an actual settlement be reached, however.
It's only required
that a "good faith" attempt be made. In addition,
all of the negotiations and
attendant memoranda are required to be kept confidential.
This is a normal
first step in the appeal process. Should the settlement
attempts fail, the new
judge assigned to the case will decide what the next step will
be, we are told.
The settlement conference will be taking place this week. When
it's over, we'll
let you know any official information.
As you know, back in April, 2005, Lexington parent David
Parker was arrested
and spent the night in jail over his objections to the
homosexual curriculum in
his son's kindergarten class. The Lexington school officials
responded by
announcing that they would not allow any parents
to be notified
(or remove their elementary school children from class) when
adults discuss
homosexuality or homosexuals with children! This made
national and
international media. The Parkers and another family in that
school, the
Wirthlins, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the
town. In February,
federal judge Mark Wolf wrote an outrageous brief dismissing
the case!
It's now being appealed.
Here's the ruling by Judge Mark Wolf that is being
appealed.
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/parker_lawsuit/hearing_020707/hearing_dismissed.html
Here's our full report on the David Parker incident.
http://www.massresistance.org/docs/parker/index.html
=== 5. Much help needed ===
As you can see in this email, going out and exposing the
truth isn't easy at
all. It can be both spiritually and physically dangerous. At
the Youth Pride
event, several of our people were harassed and threatened, and
one was physically assaulted -- even though everything they
were doing was legal, and
on public property. (And forget about help from the police;
our top public
officials support the other side.)
We're the only group willing to stand up and expose what
needs to be exposed,
and help citizens confront their public officials. If we
didn't do this, it
wouldn't get done. You wouldn't know a tenth of what's going
on.
In fact, we really need to bring on more staff, and take
care of the people
we have. This is a big undertaking. Some of the
people doing the most work have been underpaid or not paid at
all recently,
which doesn't make it easy at home. Unlike certain other
"pro-family" groups
around here, we don't have a rich board of directors that can
write big checks.
Want to make a real difference? We need some people who can
help us raise money to
keep our operations going. Even if you don't have experience,
if you can donate
some serious time and are willing to take charge when needed,
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