Article 8 Alliance – Massachusetts – ** November 16 Email Update **

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In this email update:

1.  Final plans for ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY of illegitimate court decision.

2.  More to come: what Boston homosexual community sees as regular wedding.

3.  Homosexual activists to celebrate in luxury, at fancy downtown hotel.

 

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NEWS ITEM:  "Pentagon to cut off Boy Scouts from bases"  [Associated Press–Nov. 16]  This is insanity.  It's devastatingly clear how out of control the courts, and our spineless, politically correct government, has become.  And this is why you need to get involved now and become part of the solution.

Click here to read the article.

Here's some commentary on it by WorldNetDaily.

 

 

 

===  1.  Final plans for ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY of illegitimate court decision.  ===

 

The entire country will be watching Massachusetts on Thursday, November 18, the one year anniversary of the fraudulent court decision that changed Massachusetts and outraged America.

 

(NOTE: We had announced that we're going to burn the four rogue judges in effigy.  Well, it's been pointed out to us that the wacky libs have been burning so much stuff lately – from flags to pictures of George Bush, and even themselves – that the stately old custom just ain't what it used to be.  It's been hijacked by the skinheads and anarchists.  It looks like we're back to old fashioned community action.  That'll never go out of style!)

 

(We've also moved the time back to mid-day; sorry for any inconvenience that causes.)

 

But people want to see how we're reacting to this.  Just today, National Public Radio came and interviewed us.  On Thursday, Massachusetts and the nation will want to know what the public really thinks.  If this is important, then show them.

 

Take your pick – or do both:

 

#1:  STANDOUTS ACROSS THE STATE. 

 

Let people know, as they're driving,  that they are not alone.  That this movement is still alive.  It's really important, because they'll be hearing on the media just how complete the gays' victory has been and how "impossible" it will be to turn back.  Don't believe it.  Make big signs, or call us for some on Wednesday (we have some banners, also).  Some simple examples:  STOP GAY MARRIAGE and REMOVE THE JUDGES.

 

PLACE:  On bridges over the Mass Pike, Route 128, Route 495, or pick your highway!

 

TIME:   Pick your time.  Best: during rush hour in the morning (7-9:30) or the evening (until dark, around 4:15 pm).

 

WITH WHOM:  Get some friends, or contact us and we'll help you collect some in your area.

 

ALSO:  Take a digital photo, if you can, and send it to us!

 

 

 

#2.  ARTICLE 8 PRESS CONFERENCE ON LEXINGTON BATTLE GREEN.

 

A chance to show the media that (1) their slant on this issue is going nowhere, and (2) the people are serious about taking back their government.  We'll meet right on the Lexington Battle Green at the famous boulder, where Captain Parker's words to his men back in 1775 are inscribed:

"Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon but if they mean to have a war let it begin here."

 

This is really important.  If you can make it, please try.

 

TIME:   12 Noon sharp – stick around till 1 pm.

 

DIRECTIONS TO LEXINGTON BATTLE GREEN: 

 

From Rt. 128: Use Exit 31A (Rts. 4/225), Bedford Street, go east into Lexington Center.

 

From points east: Take Rt. 2 to Exit 54B onto Waltham Street north. Go straight on Waltham St. a few miles till it ends at Massachusetts Ave. in Lexington Center.

Turn left onto Massachusetts Ave. and go 2 blocks to the Battle Green.

 

Parking is available on the street surrounding the Battle Green, or in municipal parking lots in the center of town.  Feel free to bring signs!

 

 

===  2.  More to come: what Boston homosexual community sees as regular wedding.  ===

 

The following appeared this week in the Boston homosexual newspaper "Bay Windows", on the front page of their new wedding section.  We randomly selected it.  (It was directly above the wedding announcement of "Mark and Nick" which was officiated by none other than State Representative – about to be State Senator – Karen Spilka.) 

 

We'll present it without comment, except to say that this is only the beginning. (We didn't include the photo; you'll have to pick up your own copy of the newspaper for that.)

 

Rev. Bro. H Bruce Baldwin and Geo. C. Walsh

 

Geo C. Walsh and the Rev. Bro. H. Bruce Baldwin were married in a Wiccan handfasting ceremony on June 26, 2004. They were handfasted in the beautiful garden of Robert Behrle in Dorchester by High Priestess Donna Marie Watts with the assistance of High Priest Belanos, David J. Perez, Healing Rain and Michael Green. The ceremony was witnessed by 25 friends and fellow members of the Boston Living Center Clergy Council, of which Baldwin is a member. The couple has been together for nine years and celebrated a handfasting commitment ceremony eight years and 11 days before this legal ceremony.

 

Baldwin has been employed by Massachusetts General Hospital for 15 years. He is a volunteer at the Boston Living Center and co-facilitator of its Spirituality Group. He has also provided spiritual services outside of the Living Center and at other HIV/AIDS events. Baldwin was ordained in the National Alliance of Pantheists in 1985 and has been active in the pagan communities in his native Binghamton, NY, prior to moving to the Boston area, where he has resided for the last 20 years.

 

Walsh has been employed as a home health aide for 16 years. His experience in the care of HIV/AIDS clients and hospice care is greatly appreciated by his employers. A native Bostonian, he also is a Wiccan and works in partnership with Baldwin as a spiritual guide. The couple resides in Boston with their cat Pele.

 

 

 

===  3.  Homosexual activists to celebrate in luxury, at fancy downtown hotel.  ===

 

In case you missed it last time, here's the email sent to homosexual activists across the state:  Inviting everyone to a public forum, at a fancy downtown hotel (of course!)  We're encouraging as many people as possible to go hear what their plan is for "where we go from here."  Further into the public schools, no doubt, as well as more draconian state laws. 

 

Don't be intimidated.  They say this is a public forum.  Go see and hear for yourself.

 

 

 

 

Dear Friends,

Nobody said marriage was going to be a bed of roses. Eleven states voted for anti-marriage bans, and pundits across the nation have blamed “gay marriage” for Kerry losing the election. Is it all our fault?

We think not. What do you think?

Please join GLAD, MassEquality, and Freedom to Marry as we mark the important anniversary of equal marriage.

Hear the latest analysis about where we go from here – both in Massachusetts and across the country.

And then celebrate what will stand as an historic achievement for our community, and a beacon of hope for all!

When: Thursday, November 18th

Where: Colonnade Hotel, Huntington Avenue, Boston Directions

What: Public Forum at 7:00 p.m

Featuring:

Mary Bonauto of GLAD
Marty Rouse of MassEquality
Josh Friedes of Freedom to Marry
Plaintiff couples from Goodridge.

Anniversary Party at 8:00 p.m.

Both events are free and open to all of you who want to show your support for equal marriage!

We all have a special debt to the seven plaintiff couples who took a courageous stand for justice, and we recognize their contribution on this occasion: Gina and Heidi Nortonsmith, Robert D. Compton and David L. Wilson, Gloria and Linda Bailey-Davies, Michael J. Horgan and Ed Balmelli, Richard J. Linnell and Gary J. Chalmers, Julie and Hillary Goodridge, and Maureen Brodoff and Ellen Wade.

 

 

 

 

 

AS WE’VE BEEN SAYING ALL ALONG – IT’S UP TO THE PEOPLE NOW!  THIS CAN AND WILL BE WON.

 

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