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Emile Goguen Reelected in Landslide Despite Being Targeted for Destruction by Homosexual Lobby The state rep who is leading the fight against “gay marriage” and for the Removal of Chief Justice Margaret Marshall was specifically targeted for destruction this Tuesday by homosexual lobbyist Arline Isaacson, who even bussed 35 nasty, out-of-state activists into his district.. Despite all that, Emile Goguen (D-Fitchburg) was reelected in a landslide, getting 71% of the vote because he “hung tall” and never waffled on his stand. His son told MassNews that this is the first time that he was concerned about his father in an election. The opposition threw everything they could, but they failed totally. Everywhere Goguen has gone since introducing the resolution to Remove Marshall, he has been hugged, cheered and thanked for his courage. Rep. Goguen tells MassNews he will continue his fight this fall to Remove Justice Marshall and her three cohorts, who made the illegal 4-3 ruling last November. However, the Boston Globe and its sycophants in the Massachusetts media are not happy about this. They have not written one word about this spectacular rejection of the homosexual agenda by the citizens. Anyone who has ever read MassNews knows that the owner of both the New York Times and the Globe, Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr. (Pinch) is responsible for the illegal ruling of Margaret Marshall and for the “gay marriage,” that Rep. Goguen is battling. (Also see “Libel by New York Times” by our Publisher, Atty. J. Edward Pawlick.) Pinch is so worried about what is really going on here that he had his compatriots at the Washington Post dispatch a reporter and photographer all the way up here during the summer to follow Goguen around Fitchburg and the State House and write a nasty story about him in the Post. But the reporter was unable to find anything bad about Goguen except that his home town is not thriving economically. The article was an editorial masquerading as a news story. It was obvious to all that the reporter liked Goguen and did not have his heart in the assignment. His principal source was an anonymous "State House insider," apparently Mike Barnicle, who said that Goguen’s efforts are “not taken very seriously on Beacon Hill." Barnicle was quoted in the lead sentence as saying that Goguen’s efforts are "moronic." The story insulted Fitchburg, saying, "Drive the streets of this industrial city, a city with a lot of brick and boarded-up store fronts, a city just waiting for Richard Russo to write a novel about it, and the only signs of political life are some discontent about the prospect of widening Route 12." We wrote at the time that it made many wonder if the reporter has ever strolled the streets of Washington lately. We wrote: “He has a lot to do at home without worrying about Fitchburg. And these are the people who are informing us about what is happening across the nation and the world???” |
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