Freedom of Speech under Massachusetts Democrats --
Boston 2004
By MassNews Staff

     Many will recognize these pictures of Communism in East Berlin in the 1980s before Ronald Reagan “tore down the wall.”

The entrance from the street, from there you have to go through an "entrance way" to get to the main area


     But they’re not that. They’re graphic illustrations of “freedom” in Boston under Massachusetts Democrats in 2004.
     These pictures eloquently ask why the media, under the leadership of the New York Times and its subsidiary, the Boston Globe, has failed to report this serious violation of Free Speech by the Mayor of Boston, our U.S. Senator who is also our Presidential candidate, and our other “leaders.” Instead, the Globe prattles about the difficulty of commuters coming to the city or the loss of business by restaurants for a few days.

What you see is what you get inside

    It was 230 years ago in 1774 that Boston rebelled against oppression such as this. Those people had a belief in God that sustained them. Twenty years later the French attempted to emulate the American Revolution, but with a faith only in the goodness and intelligence of people. Their revolution was successful only in overthrowing the kings of France. It replaced them with a brutal government that beheaded people in the streets of Paris for entertainment. Only a few years later, it spawned the great dictator, Napoleon, who ravaged all of Europe with war.

They even had netting over the top, in case you tried to climb out?


      These pictures are also graphic illustrations of what the people of Massachusetts have endured in 2002 and 2004 as the Democratic state legislature knowingly continues to violate our right to a democratic form of government, which we used to cherish.

On the top area, they had barbed wire with razor blades and an armed guard

They ignore our state Constitution without qualm and refuse to allow the members of the legislature to vote on undeniable corruption in our Supreme Court over the issue of homosexual “marriage.”
       The head lobbyist of the Catholic Church goes along with the Speaker of the Democratic legislature and tells the Archbishop that the Speaker is a good man even though he coerced the legislators into violating the Constitution two times and is forcing a society on the people which is the exact opposite of what the Church says it believes. Our religious leaders were leading the people to freedom in 1774. But not in 2004.

They had a podium inside with a microphone and speakers


      A vote at the ballot box must occur in 2004 against the political leaders of this state or surely this society we have cherished for 230 years is over.

Pictures and captions are by Brian Camenker of Article 8 Alliance.




Some of the signs posted inside



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