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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-14-05 08:41 AM
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From the anti-gay fundies at Article 8 Alliance, Massachuetts- March 13th
Article 8 Alliance – Massachusetts – ** March 13 Email Update **

It’s gone too far: Statewide movement to remove the SJC 4 and take back our government.
SPECIAL PRE-ELECTION EDITION – Mar. 15 Primaries

(Feel free to pass this along to others)

www.article8.org Help by Donating!


In this email update:

1. Want to know what this is really all about? Read the Howie Carr (Boston Herald) and Jeff Jacoby (Boston Globe) columns from this past week.

2. LAST FEW DAYS – BODIES ARE NEEDED (from home or in the district)!! A few hours of your time could make the difference

3. Update our $50,000.00 challenge!




THE STORY: There are three special elections on Tuesday – three pro-marriage reps have moved on to other jobs. The homosexual lobby is fighting hard to take over these seats while most of the electorate in the districts isn't paying attention. They want to change the Legislature, one seat at a time. A LOT is at stake.
Click here for background & latest updates on these three important races.
http://www.article8.org/primary2005.htm


=== 1. Want to know what this is really all about? Read Howie Carr and Jeff Jacoby columns from this week. ===
Well, here's where we're going . . .





Marriage Newspeak

by Jeff Jacoby

Boston Globe, Sunday, March 13, 2005

BACK IN 2003, a few days after the highest court in Massachusetts unveiled a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, I ventured a prediction.

''Sooner than you think, it will become improper to speak of unique sex roles in family life," I wrote. ''The meanings and status associated with words like 'husband' and 'wife' will be erased from the law; most likely, the words themselves will be replaced in statutes with the unisex 'spouse,' just as 'father' and 'mother' will give way to 'parent.' "

The changes soon began. . .

Click here to read the rest of the article.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/03/13/marriage_newspeak/

And here's how we're getting there. . .


What if Pushkin comes to shove over gays?
By Howie Carr
Boston Herald, Friday, March 11, 2005


Here's a prediction: Next Tuesday, in the special primary to fill the House seat just vacated by Rep. Brian Golden, the openly gay candidate Tim Schofield is going to sweep to victory, at least in Ward 21, precinct 2.


I go out on this limb because Schofield's crew has registered 127 new voters, almost all of them BU students out of Warren Towers, the dorm known as Riot Central. These must be very, very committed voters, considering they weren't registered to vote, at least in Massachusetts, for last fall's presidential election. But then, so many BU scholars were preoccupied last fall with throwing rocks at cops, not to mention tipping over cars and then torching them in Kenmore square to "celebrate" the Red Sox.

Until now, when the gays realized they could maybe pick off this House seat in Allston-Brighton, hardly anyone ever voted in a primary in 21-2. Here are the numbers for the last five primaries in 21-2:



Sept. 2000: 7 voters turned out.
Sept. 2002: 43 voters. (Robert Reich fever!)
Sept. 2003: 2 voters.
Sept. 2004: 6 voters.

How much do you want to bet that next Tuesday the gay gets 100 votes out of 21-2 -- a big number considering it may take less than 1,000 to win the seat.

I called up Tim Schofield and asked him if it was his campaign that registered the BU students.

"Yes, we did it," he said. "Actually, a couple of students came to us and volunteered to do it."

Gay or straight students, Tim?


"Straight, I believe."

This race is another skirmish in the struggle over whether the voters of Massachusetts will be allowed next year to decide for themselves, in a referendum, whether gay "marriage" should be permitted. Schofield won't say he's against putting gay "marriage" to a vote that the homosexuals know they would lose resoundingly, as they have everywhere else. He says only he's "against a constitutional amendment."

If Schofield wins, the sodomy lobby have one more piece of evidence that the voters "don't care," because the rep who resigned, Brian Golden, was the most conservative Democrat in the House. His aide, a sometime Republican named Greg Glennon, is running to replace his boss, as is Mike Moran, the only native of the district who's a major factor.

What Glennon is counting on is a block of voters on the other end of the district -- the Russian immigrants in 21-13. There's maybe 500 of them, and they loved Golden, maybe because, like the Tolman brothers, he has a Jewish-sounding surname, even though he's Irish.

Anyway, Glennon should inherit the bulk of the block vote in 21-13. Boris doesn't want to marry Ivan he has his eye on Natasha.

So think of this fight as the Russian Revolution. Glennon leads the White Russian army currently decamped on Wallingford Road, while Schofield commands the smaller, riot-prone Red Army down on the steppes. Caught in the middle is Mike Moran, the Alexander Kerensky of this campaign, trying to appeal to both sides. His vapid slogan is "I Like Mike."

As for Schofield, he says he doesn't expect a much bigger turnout in 21-2 than in the big Reich year. Still, if I were one of the other two major candidates, I'd be plotting a dirty trick for this weekend.

But if Schofield does win . . . will the BU riots be as big as when the Red Sox prevailed? Of course not, but I still wouldn't park my car in Kenmore Square on election night. Let me quote Dan Rather to the besieged voters of the 18th Suffolk: "Courage!"



=== 2. LAST FEW DAYS – BODIES ARE NEEDED (from home or in the district)!! A few hours of your time could make the difference. ===


THESE RACES CAN BE WON. BUT EVERYONE’S HELP IS NEEDED. Even if you don’t live in the district (or in the state) maybe you can make phone calls.

18th Suffolk District – Brighton, Allston, Brookline

Help Greg Glennon win this election!


POLL-CHECKING, SIGN HOLDING: On Tuesday, the Glennon Campaign needs people to work the polls holding signs, or being inside doing "poll-checking" – checking off who's voted and who hasn't, so they can get last-minute calls reminding them to vote. This is a VERY important of any campaign, and it's a pretty interesting experience if you've never done it before. You could put in as little as a few hours, but it's really important.


CALLING: On Monday, Monday evening, and Tuesday, people are needed to call "friendly" voters, who've already been identified, to make sure they get out and vote. This is important, because this is a primary and usually people don't get around to voting. That's why as little as 1,000 votes can win this, and every vote is so crucial. You can call from your home, or from their call center.

To get on board and help, either:

* Email us back
* Call the Glennon Committee at 617-782-3636
* Call the Article 8 office at 781-899-4905

12th Suffolk District – Mattapan, Dorchester, Milton

Help Kerry Roberson win this election!!

Kerry Roberson's campaign needs help CALLING on Monday, Monday evening, and Tuesday, and SIGN-HOLDING on Tuesday, and also in distributing the flier in the district that we made for him.


To help the Roberson campaign, call them directly! Call his campaign manager, Mishella Etienne, at 781-964-7557 or the campaign office at 617-361-4100.

Update on the Roberson mailing:

In our last email, we asked for contributions to mail out the flyer. (Thousands of copies of the flyer were already printed.) We needed as much money as we could get by Thursday – less than 24 hours. We received about $450.00, which paid for about 1100 stamps and some other materials. This was given to the Roberson campaign, which immediately started mailing and passing out the flyers in the district!

You can click here to see the flyer. (Adobe Acrobat format – folds into thirds)
http://www.article8.org/docs/downloads/KerbyPamphlet.pdf


=== 3. Update our $50,000.00 challenge. ===



Started on: Sunday, Feb. 14
Goal amount: $50,000.00
Total so far since Feb 14: $10,406.00

This time we're not going to bore you with a long-winded appeal. We're in the heat of the battle. And there's a lot more coming up after this. Please help if you can.

Donate to Article 8 by credit card

Donations can also be mailed to: Article 8 Alliance, PO Box 1612, Waltham, MA 02454

Contact us if you want to get involved.

And for some breaking news check out the MassResistance blog!
http://massresistance.blogspot.com/

AS WE’VE BEEN SAYING ALL ALONG – IT’S UP TO THE PEOPLE NOW! THIS CAN AND WILL BE WON.

But your help is still needed. We can't do this without YOUR support.

Donate to Article 8 by credit card

Donations can also be mailed to: Article 8 Alliance, PO Box 1612, Waltham, MA 02454

Contact us if you want to get involved.
http://www.article8.org/contact_form.shtml



PLEASE FEEL FREE TO FORWARD THIS TO LIKE-MINDED FRIENDS !!

If you are on this list by mistake, or do not want to get our email information alerts, please accept our apologies. Please call us at Parents Rights Coalition / Article 8 Alliance at 781-899-4905 or email us back, and we’ll immediately take you off the list. We’ve tried to only include people who’ve contacted us at some point or otherwise indicated they would like to hear from us.


Also, if this is being forwarded to you and you want to be on our primary list, please let us know!
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Rockholm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-14-05 08:48 AM
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1. Stupid Article 8...It's Kerby Roberson, not Kerry. Geez!
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-14-05 08:56 AM
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2. I got tired of reading this. I'm not sure what your point is.
Good get gays in politics. What's the harm? There are as many gay liberals as there are gay conservatives (maybe a few more liberals, because they do tend to be more intelligent:)
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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-14-05 09:02 AM
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3.  I do NOT like Article 8. That's why I call them "anti-gay fundies."
If I agreed with the idiots, I would have called them "pro-family."



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ladeuxiemevoiture Donating Member (668 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-14-05 01:56 PM
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4. I don't know who this Howie Carr is, but he is obviously a homophobe
Edited on Mon Mar-14-05 01:56 PM by ladeuxiemevoiture
if he is opposed to gay and lesbian citizens getting involved in the political process.

And maybe Carr is suggesting that the MA Constitution be amended to require the high bar to amending the Constitution only apply to non-gay issues, and that amending the Constitution with regard to gay issues be lower, easier to do.

Yet another effing example of gays damned if they do, damned if they don't.
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