MCM Airplane Circled TV-38 Many Times Yesterday
By MassNews Staff
The MCM airplane
circled TV-38 on Soldiers Field Road in Boston many times yesterday
(Nov. 8th, 2005) afternoon, informing station executives that the
citizens of Massachusetts do not want to see Judge Maria Lopez indoctrinating
their children in the "free and easy sex" of Pinch Sulzberger
and his Boston Globe (which is acting contrary to the values of its
editorial staff at the Globe, who also have no use for Judge Lopez).
Sulzberger's personal
desire for kinky-sex discussions is what TV-38 has in mind for the
residents of Massachusetts six days a week for the children to watch.
The station is a tiny property of the huge, multinational conglomerate
Viacom, which anyone can discover owns TV-38 if he or she strips away
enough layers of the multinational's corporate fat.
The airplane's banner
read:
"NO"
TO JUDGE LOPEZ STARRING ON TV-38!
(NOTE: As can be clearly seen, it does NOT say “Say No to Maria
Lopez’ ‘The Judge Lopez Show’ on TV38.” as
the Herald erroneously reported on Nov. 17th!)
The sky was clear and nice says
pilot Harry Nikitas. "It was a perfect day for the flight. We
made a lot of circles over the building so that the executives inside
could clearly see the message. Then we went over the State House and
carried the message to the many commuters who were still out when
the sun began to go down."
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This "No to Judge Lopez"
banner let Ch.38 executives know that
the citizens of Mass. are NOT okay with their plans to make
Lopez a
celebrity |
"This is the powerful message that we are getting to the
citizens," said Sally Pawlick, President of Massachusetts Citizens
for Marriage. "We have had it with Pinch Sulzberger and his perverted
values and his nasty and illegal methods of imposing his will upon
our state.
"We're going
to terminate the four judges who imposed gay marriage upon us as a
part of Sulzberger's plan. And we're telling the entire Sulzberger
clan to stay in their New York City skyscraper and away from the Province
of Massachusetts. Their whole dynasty is in serious danger everywhere
across the country.
"Many of us
at MCM remember how the Times and Globe libeled us, and me personally,
sixteen times in 2001-2002. We will terminate those four judges who
acted illegally on Sulzberger orders."
Pilot of MCM Plane
The
pilot who tows the huge banners (100' long with 5' red letters) around
the state for MCM is Harry Nikitas from Aerial Supersigns, who hails
from Rep. Emile Goguen’s hometown of Fitchburg. They are good friends
but their working happily together on this project is just happenstance.
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The L-19 Birdog Plane that pulled
this, and other banners for Mass
Citizens for Marriage over the last few years. |
Nikitas
also did the flying in 2004 up and down the Cape and around the state,
which caused Speaker Finneran’s wife to realize there was no place
they could hide anymore.
The aircraft
is a 1957 L-19 Birddog built by Cessna for the U.S. Military after
WWII as a spotter aircraft. This plane flew over enemy lines in Vietnam.