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MassNews Returns to High Gear
A newly-designed website signals an invigorated MassNews which will see:
► Election of fresh faces at the State House.
► Removal of Judge Marshall and her cohorts.
► Removal of Pinch Sulzberger at the New York Times conglomerate. He has personally forced “gay marriage” upon our state, both with his Times and its subsidiary, the Boston Globe.
Election of Fresh Faces at the State House
By Attorney J. Edward Pawlick
With the news that one homosexual, Tim Gill, is going to be honored in Boston for donating over $5 million per year for the last ten years to homosexual causes, we realize why we’re in serious danger of losing the fight. He didn’t beg others for money as most of our national leaders do; he gave it freely where it was needed to all homosexual organizations, including many in Massachusetts. That is why he is being honored.
With our national leaders, notably James Dobson at Focus on the Family, telling us that all we need to do is continue saying our prayers and sending him money, we realize that that will not solve our problems anymore than George Washington was able to gain our freedom by merely praying at Valley Forge. It took a lot more than that. Dobson and others are sucking money out of Massachusetts, not helping us bring it in. I have personally received at least one solicitation per week from him all year long.
The populace has never been more aroused over the corruption at the State House and we are helping two good men who are helping provide necessary leadership to elect fresh faces, but it will be an uphill fight with so much money flowing in to defeat us from Tim Gill and the financial people at the Democratic Party, such as Alan Solomont of Weston and others.
Will the good Catholics in the state realize that they have their money on the wrong “horse” in this race? While Tom Finneran may be on our side “in principle,” he is not going to risk his political career to fight the powerful like Alan Solomont, who run him and his Party.
Some believe that the new Bishop in Worcester, Robert J. McManus, will officially get behind the member of his flock, Rep. Emile Goguen (D-Fitchburg), who is courageously leading the fight to Remove Judge Margaret Marshall and her three cohorts.
Many hope that the good Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Hispanics, blacks, Jews and others stop voting blindly for the Democratic Party and begin to look at the candidates, as they did when Ronald Reagan ran for President. Hopefully, they will begin to understand as Ronald Reagan did, that they have not left the Democratic Party, it has left them. If they don’t see it now, one must wonder if they ever will.
Removal of Judge Marshall and Three Cohorts
Thankfully, we have two excellent, dedicated men working with us to bring new faces to the State House: Brian Camenker of the Article 8 Alliance and the political consultant from Washington, Jim Lafferty, a Catholic who is married to the dynamic Andrea Lafferty, daughter of the founder of Traditional Values Coalition, and one who makes liberals tremble with her aggressive and humorous lobbying on Capitol Hill.
Jim helped Mass. Citizens for Marriage score its impressive wins in 2001 and 2002 and frightened the Democrats, under Tom Finneran and Tom Birmingham, into violating the Constitution as demanded of them by Pinch Sulzberger at the New York Times.
This year, Finneran and Robert Travaglini are violating the Constitution again by not allowing a vote in the Legislature on the Removal of the four judges who illegally foisted “gay marriage” upon the state. (If you do not believe the four judges acted illegally, read the opinions of the three dissenters, who are also liberals.) Once again the Democratic leaders will not allow a vote because they know they will lose.
But they will lose bigger in November when the Democratic Party continues to see the support from its core constituents continue to dwindle.
Removal of Pinch Sulzberger at New York Times
Everyone understands that when Pinch Sulzberger allowed the Globe to personally attack me on April 14, 2004, he is concerned. They published a “stupid attack” story as their lead on the front page of the Business section, which gave me excellent publicity.
Pinch knows that his neck is on the line unless he can stop my new book, “Libel by New York Times,” from going nationwide. But he is too late. The book, which has gotten a ringing endorsement from Alan Keyes and others, has garnered attention in many quarters.
I will begin heavily promoting it nationwide in coming months as I leave the tasks here in Massachusetts to an aroused populace and the good hands of the staff at MassNews, working with Brian Camenker and Jim Lafferty.
Sulzberger foolishly admitted to his reporter in the April 14 story that he is aware of the book, instead of just ignoring it, as he usually does. He tried to hurt me by damaging my daughter with this lead: “Attention attorneys: If you have been a lawyer in this town for a half-dozen years or more, you have helped finance the screwiest fringe of the movement to stop gay marriage in Massachusetts. You may still be giving; it is hard to say.”
And then Sulzberger’s story went on to try to damage her by claiming that although she owned Lawyers Weekly, not me, they should stop subscribing. Unknown to him, she was in the process of selling the paper and has since done so.
He ended the story with: “Reasonable people can disagree on what marriage is or is not. But leaders like Ed Pawlick, we can do without.”
It’s going to be an exciting time this fall.
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