LIBEL by New York Times

by J. Edward Pawlick

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April Print Edition 2003
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  Supreme Court Planning New Type of 'Relationship' to Replace 'Failed' Institution of Marriage
Extreme Feminist Scheme Makes Children Secondary to 'Partners,' Marshall Will Be Feminist Heroine, Mass. Will Be 'Leader' of Nation
NOT TOO LATE TO ACT!
The battle to change marriage is led by Margaret Marshall (front row) and John Greaney (seated at far right). Other Justices are Francis X. Spina (seated at left), Roderick L. Ireland (seated second from left), Judith A. Cowin (standing left), Robert J. Cordy (center) and Martha B. Sosman (standing right).  

Full Text of Oral Argument
Before SJC

This 37-Minute Oral Argument Is Only Debate Allowed

Sidebar:
John Greaney Told Mary Bonauto
that She Will Win; What Did Other Justices Reveal?

  The oral argument before the Mass. Supreme Court on gay marriage was so revealing that we prepared this Special Section so you can see and decide for yourself as you read this fascinating episode in American history.

This text is found only at MassNews. It was not easy or cheap to make a transcript. We think you will agree it was worth the time and effort.

Ethics Complaint Could Remove Marshall from Gay Marriage Cases
An Ethics Complaint to remove Margaret Marshall from the two cases about homo-sexual marriage has been filed with the Commission on Judicial Conduct because of the judge's close friendship and association with Atty. Mary Bonauto and other interested parties. - MN
 

Panel Rejects Marshall’s ‘Spin’ on Report About Her Lack of Leadership
'Confusion' Reigns; ‘Sweeping Changes' are Needed
When an independent panel reported last month that the courts are "mired in managerial confusion" and in need of "sweeping changes," Chief Justice Margaret Marshall responded with "spin" when she released the report, which had been done at her request and had been studied by her before its release.

  Mass. Courts Need ‘Sweeping Changes,’ Says Prestigious Panel
The Massachusetts Court system is "mired in managerial confusion" and in need of "sweeping changes" according to the scathing report issued to Chief Justice Margaret Marshall on March 3 by a panel of eight business and academic leaders.

Sidebar:
SJC Studying Ways To Improve Trial Transcripts



Marshall Obsessed
With Feminism
The obsession of Margaret Marshall with women's issues, including homosexuality, is apparent in many areas, according to the co-founder and spokesman for the Fatherhood Coalition, Mark Charalambous.

Sidebar:
Mass. No Longer Independent: Chief Justice of SJC Is 'Agent' of NY Times

 

Granting Relief in Marriage Scandal Would Create More Trust in Courts,
SJC Is Advised
Many Believe SJC Is Merely Protecting Gay Marriage
The Supreme Judicial Court was told that if it decides to grant relief in last year's scan-dal where the Legislature refused to vote on the Protection of Marriage Amend-ment, this will "go a long way toward creating more trust in the Massachusetts courts."

Single Justice Greaney Dismisses Suit About Marriage Amendment Without Comment
Appeal Filed with Full Court; Parties Puzzled by Ruling
A Single Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, John Greaney, dismissed without comment on Feb. 28, 2003, the lawsuit of Massachusetts Citizens for Marriage.


OPINION
Simple Solution For
Our Failing Courts

Give the Courts Back to the Local Citizens
We must put the trial courts of Mass-achusetts back under the control of the local citizens, where they belong. Our publisher, Ed Pawlick, has waited 30 years for someone to realize that.

 

OPINION
Wellesley College Lacks the 'Diversity' that Matters: Diversity of Thought
Instead of addressing the real problem of uniformity of thought here at home, Wellesley continues to tow the line of unthinking allegiance to "diversity" to its illogical extreme.


BOOKS/OPINION
Boston Globe Gives One-Sided View of Priest Scandal
The Boston Globe put what has come to be known as "The Priest Scandal" on its front page for 100 consecutive days, but if they really wanted their readers to know what precipitated this appalling series of events, they would run an ad for Michael S. Rose's shocking book Goodbye! Good Men.

Goodbye! Good Men by Michael S. Rose. Aquinas Publishing Limited, P.O. Box 11260, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45211 1-888-260-6283 www.goodbyegoodmen.com

 

News Analysis:
Ms. Hillary Comes Back to Wellesley
The junior Senator from New York was in town to accept an Alumnae Achievement Award and to attend an event honoring retiring professor Alan Schechter, who changed her from a Republican to a Democrat.

News Analysis:
Scott Ritter: Former U.N. Weapons Inspector and 'Talking Head' Pedophile Speaks at Wellesley
The theme was: "Come on Baby Light
My Fire. Sparking social change through activism."


Fistgate in 2003,
Less Raw Sex

The people who brought us Fistgate three years ago, GLSEN, were back at Tufts again this year on Saturday, March 15, for their 13th annual conference.

 

NYTimes/Boston Globe Continues as 'The Propagandist' for Gay Marriage

New York Times Editorializes in Favor of Gay Marriage
NY Times is Managed by Homosexuals, Says Its National Political Correspondent

Parents Angry at Closing of Leominster Day Care by DSS and 'Child Care Services'
A group of parents are angry at the way state agencies have treated Maria Cupo, the owner and director of "Piccolo Mondo Day Care and Learning Center" in Leominster, following the suspension of one of her employees for alleged inappropriate touching and behavior last June.


Maria Cupo, the owner and director of "Piccolo Mondo Day Care and Learning Center" in Leominster


Boston Housing Crisis Caused by Too Much Government, Harvard Expert Claims
Threatens Economic Growth of Region

  American Legal System Is Corrupt Beyond Recognition, Judge Tells Harvard Law School
The American legal system has been corrupted almost beyond recognition, Judge Edith Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, told the Federalist Society of Harvard Law School on February 28.

Do Blacks Need Special Help to Get Ahead?
Harvard Students Have Civilized but Heated Debate

A Conservative Course at Harvard
Harvard students have the rare opportunity this spring to enroll in a course taught by two of the most articulate defenders of the conservative tradition: Professor Harvey Mansfield and Weekly Standard Editor William Kristol.

Communism at Harvard
Although Communism has been widely discredited throughout the world, it still thrives at Harvard and other pockets of academia.

How Do Blacks Feel Being Compared to Homosexuals?
Seven homosexual couples who were previously denied marriage licenses heard their case argued by Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders in front of a full bench at the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts on March 4.

Activist Azziza Nails said that if the people of Massachusetts wanted same-sex marriage legalized, they would have elected Shannon O'Brien governor.

 


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