State Rep. proves we’re right about radical feminists

(Citizens of Reading, Stoneham and Woburn will be particularly interested)
March 24, 2004

       When we sent our story “Brian Lees Must Go” to everyone in the State House yesterday, one extreme feminist, Carol Donovan, replied with great hostility via the following message in capital letters:

REMOVE MY EMAIL ADDRESS FROM YOUR LIST.
I DO NOT WISH TO RECEIVE YOUR BIGOTED FILTH.

       Some of the citizens of Reading, Stoneham and Woburn will be interested in learning of Rep. Donovan’s emotional outburst.

       Needless to say, she is strongly in favor of homosexual marriage. Who else would become so hostile? She violated the law in 2002 in order to impose that practice on the citizens when she voted to not vote on the Protection of Marriage Amendment. One must wonder if she is aware that the Supreme Judicial Court (including Margaret Marshall and two other women) voted unanimously on December 20, 2002 that she, Representative Carol A. Donovan, violated the state Constitution on July 17, 2002. That stain will remain with her forever. She violated her oath of office.

       She is obsessively interested in other women and is active in the following sexist organizations.

Women's Action for New Directions, (WiLL/WAND). It has the slogan, “Women, Power, Peace.” WAND

National Women's Political Caucus. “The purpose of the National Women's Political Caucus is to increase women's participation in the political process and to identify, recruit, train and support pro-choice women [those in favor of abortion] for election and appointment to public office. While in pursuit of this goal, NWPC will strive to win equality for all women: to ensure reproductive freedom [i.e. abortion]; to achieve quality dependent care; and to eradicate sexism, racism, ageism, ableism, violence, poverty, and discrimination on the basis of religion or sexual orientation. [Emphasis added.]

Women in Government. A “bipartisan” group which discriminates on the basis of sex and limits entrance to its website to women members.

Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus.

Center for Women in Politics & Public Policy, University of Massachusetts at Boston.

Women's Legislative Lobby.

      DISTRICT REPRESENTED: Thirtieth Middlesex. - Consisting of precincts 2, 3 and 5, of the town of Reading, precinct 3, of the town of Stoneham, and all precincts of wards 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, of the city of Woburn, all in the county of Middlesex.

       EDUCATION: Regis College, B.A '59, M.A. '80; Framingham, Fitchburg and Salem State Colleges; Northeastern University (graduate studies).


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