May 2000 Print Edition


 

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Referendums Planned About ‘Gay Marriage’
Plan for citizens to be questioned on 2002 and 2004 ballots
Teens Get Graphic Instruction In Homosexual Sex
State sponsored conference featured detailed sexual material

Mother Supports Gay Life, Son Dies of AIDS
Presentation in public school  encourages gay lifestyle

Parental notification laws skirted by schools in support of gay agenda

Boston newspaper misrepresents holocaust story about homosexuals


Adoption Bonuses: The Money Behind the Madness
DSSs and affiliates rewarded for breaking up families

Who are these experts in ‘Termination Therapy’?

DSS seeks to increase its $90 Million adoption bonus

Albrizio is prosecuted by District Attorney

How to reform DSS

No happy ending for these children


‘Poverty Lawyers’ Are Radical Leftists
'Poverty lawyers' work with an agenda and a government paycheck

May's Editorials
DSS Can Be Reformed

Favoring Mothers Is Not ‘Hate’

Loss of Control In Libraries Indicates Nihilism

‘Out of Control’ Judges in Massachusetts

The Disgrace of Brandeis University


Reformer of The Month: Ken Newell
Ken Newell: Refuses to Abandon His Children
Judges and police have recommended that Newell leave the state and his children

Moses Comes to Brandeis University 
Transcription of NRA President's speech

Freedom of Speech is destroyed at Brandeis


State Police Arrest Woman for Defending Herself
Heath woman charged for showing legal, licensed handgun to trucker
Read April's letters to the editor

Serial Rapist’s Release Challenged by Jeanine Graf
‘Sexual Offender’ Law Might Not Be Retroactive

Leno case highlights sex offender law shortfalls


METCO In Danger
Legislature fails to address Constitutional defects

Sen. Kennedy Dismisses Conservative Intern
Student's public service cut short due to right-wing affiliations
She Fights to Reform Bilingual Education In Massachusetts

Push for "English Immersion" opportunities at center of controversy
 May Sightings
Restraining Orders Are Huge Problem: Retiring Judge
DSS Also A Problem
Worcester Telegram Echoes Judge’s Concern
MetroWest Daily Censors the News
Boston Globe Pimps for Socialism
Mass. Senate Votes to Mandate Abortion Coverage
Is DARE Causing Problems?
Hampshire College Is Leader In Sex
Crossroads Moves Its Worcester Coffeehouse
Cambridge Sued About Domestic Partner Ordinance
WGBH Promotes ‘Man/Boy Love’
Report from Prague

U.S. Courts in Boston Damage Race Relations
Affirmative Action, Affirmative Discrimination explores mishandling of race


A Challenge to Conservatives and Liberals
In Shows About Nothing BC Professor Thomas Hibbs exposes the nihilism of pop culture
‘Feminist for Life’ Visits Harvard

College students at high risk for abortion, inspire college outreach program