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Over 400 Packed Faneuil Hall Last Friday An enthusiastic crowd of over 400 citizens packed Faneuil Hall last Friday evening to cheer speakers who promised to continue working to remove the four judges who voted for “homosexual marriage” last Nov. 18. As a result of Friday’s enthusiasm, a rally will be held by Article 8 today, Monday, May 17, at noon at the Boston City Hall Plaza. The approval of the effort is increasing, says Brian Camenker, both among the people and the legislators. However, the New York Times complex, including the Boston Globe and the Worcester Telegram, led the media, including the TV stations in almost a total blackout of the event. No citizen knew that it even happened unless they were there or heard about it from friends. The Representative who is sponsoring the Resolution to remove the judges, Emile Goguen (D-Fitchburg), says he will continue to work so that every Legislator will have the opportunity to publicly vote and tell the citizens whether he or she favors the removal of the judge who violated the state Constitution. The Boston Herald followed the lead of the Globe in the blackout, even allowing its nasty editor of the Editorial page, Rachelle Cohen, to say that repeal of the four judges is a “wacky notion.” She is a strident feminists who has always favored homosexual “marriage” in the state. Camenker says he was in the Channel 7 studios in downtown Boston yesterday morning, doing some interviews. “A lot of people there were talking about our rally on Wednesday. Our press release was sitting prominently on their assignment desk. There’s no question that the world is looking to see the people’s reaction to this, to see homosexual ‘marriage’ being imposed by four unelected political appointees, while homosexual activists dance around and laugh in our faces. That’s already started to happen.” The bill of address needs to get through two committees, according to Camenker. First, the Joint Rules Committee. Then the Joint Judiciary Committee. “These are both just perfunctory pauses,” he says. “There’s no reason it can’t run through both committees this week. Except, of course, if someone tries to hold it up. Or the chairmen just don’t want to deal with it. Or if it gets voted down. Or one of a hundred other tricks. We say: No tricks. No holdups. We demand our government back. Below are the members of both the Rules and Judiciary committees. “We’ve found out, off the record, that Rep. Salvatore DiMasi seems to be holding it up in the Rules committee. DiMasi is the Majority Leader and a supporter of homosexual marriage. He won’t return our calls. Nor will the chairman of the committee, Rep. Angelo Scaccia. “ All the members of both committees need to be told: We want the bill of address out of committee right now. This week. No excuses. No holdups. Let the entire House and Senate vote on it. We demand our government back.” Camenker released a list of both Committees. The Rules Committee:
The Judiciary Committee:
Article 8 Alliance calls a Rally today. RALLY TO REMOVE THE 4 SJC JUDGES TO MAKE A STATEMENT TO THE WORLD ABOUT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND JUDICIAL TYRANNY IN MASSACHUSETTS !! On Monday, the world will be watching as Massachusetts becomes the only place in America to legally sanction homosexual "marriages". They'll be watching the "wedding lines" at the various town halls, the celebrating by the homosexual movement, and the general lunacy as it descends. But the world will also be watching US. What WE do that day. Everyone will be curious to see the reaction of the average citizens of the place where Americas freedom began – as it sees its freedom to govern itself taken away by an out-of-control judiciary. That we are not just sitting back and accepting our fate. No: this will not last. We are going to take back our government. We are going to remove the judges, reverse the ruling, and regain control of our destiny. And no one will get in our way, particularly a cowardly legislature. This is a defining moment. Come to Boston City Hall Plaza and make a statement. Bring your friends and relatives. Bring everyone. The nation – yes, the world – is watching us. AS WE’VE BEEN SAYING ALL ALONG – IT’S UP TO THE PEOPLE NOW! THIS CAN AND WILL BE WON. |
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