Boston
Globe Is Digging “Dirt” on Atty. Ed
Pawlick
Yesterday’s MassNews Seriously
Wounded Pinch Sulzberger; Nasty Attacks by Him Will Intensify
Our
article yesterday told how Atty. Mary Bonauto severely damaged
the two homosexual women plaintiffs in her lawsuit, Julie and
Hillary Goodridge, when she convinced them to invade their personal
life and proclaim to the world that they are lesbians.
Attorney
Bonauto did this to the two women despite the fact that this
information would cause the world to understand that the Goodridges
play with each other’s sexual organs because, by definition,
this is what makes a tiny percent of women into “lesbians.”
Bonauto
encouraged the Goodridges to come forward in order to have the
necessary plaintiffs she needed to make her a “famous” lawyer.
As
a result of our article, reporter Steve Bailey from the business
section at the Globe, called Pawlick’s home twice yesterday
in an attempt to uncover dirt on him. He was given the same answer
that reporter Yvonne Abraham was told a week or so ago, that Pawlick
would answer all calls from the homosexual newspaper, Bay Windows,
because they report accurately and without spin, whereas he trusts
no one from the Globe.
Bailey’s
call evidences a change in the strategy of Arthur Ochs Sulzberger,
Jr., (commonly known as Pinch) which was to ignore Pawlick completely
unless Pinch became so overwhelmed that that strategy would no
longer be possible.
It
appears that Pinch has reached that point and is going to lash
out until he is finally removed as Chairman of the New York Times
(of which the Globe is a subsidiary) by the members of his family,
which almost happened last year during the Jayson Blair scandal.
Pinch’s
attempt to find “dirt” will be fruitless because there
is no dirt to be found, says Pawlick, regardless of how many reporters
from the Times and its subsidiaries that Pinch puts on the assignment.