LIBEL by New York Times

by J. Edward Pawlick

Reserve Yours Now!

 

What happened to the petition I signed for the marriage amendment?
December 17, 2003

You may have been a voter who signed the petition for the marriage amendment to go before the citizens of massachusetts to vote on.
You may be wondering what happened to that petition and why you never got to vote on it.
Read the story for yourself written by the man who put his time and money behind getting the signatures reguired and who reguested the legislature follow the constitution of Massachusetts and put the vote before the people

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Once you read the story you will probably feel as I do. I want to take back my state and keep control where it belongs in the hands of the people. I don't want the SJC making decisions for me or my family when as citizens of this great state we have the oppurtunity to express our wishes and desires through a vote.

But we cannot spread this message alone. This will be accomplished only by an aroused citizenry. Is that you?

1) If so, please organize your neighborhood and send polite letters to your state Reps and Senators, telling them nicely about your impassioned feelings. Do not stop with one letter and then forget it. The opposite side does not forget it. They are here for the long haul. This is not just about "marriage," it's whether we retain our form of government. This might be the epochal point in our history when we regain our representative government. If you do organize a group, please let us know so we can put you on an email list to receive subsequent alerts.

2) We will be having advertisements on talk radio, but only so much can be done with our limited funds. Proceeds from the sale of the book will only go so far. If you feel as we do and are able please donate to get the message of the citizens out - Mark your check: "Talk Radio

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