New Series of Radio Ads Now Running
Pawlicks Return to the Radio
Attorney Edward and Sally Pawlick began another series of radio ads to remind Massachusetts that, despite the fact that "gay marriage" has suffered serious setbacks both nationwide and in Massachusetts, Bay State citizens still have an important role to play to ensure that traditional marriage is protected as an institution. Following is the text from one of the most recent ads, which will be heard on WBZ (1030 AM), WEZE (590 AM), WTTT (1150 AM) as well as other stations.

Gay Marriage is Defeated
SALLY: I’m Sally Pawlick, of Mass Citizens for Marriage.    I just celebrated the defeat of “gay marriage” on city television in Newton explaining why they lost the battle to permanently impose “gay marriage.”
ED: I’m Ed Pawlick, Attorney, Mass Citizens for Marriage, founder Mass Lawyers Weekly, bible of Massachusetts lawyers.
Two zealots behind ‘gay marriage’ are now battling each other to escape blame for loss of election for John Kerry.
    Pinch Sulzberger, Chairman of New York Times, Boston Globe, is frantically distancing himself from Chief Justice Margaret Marshall, in attempt to save his job.
   The host of Newton Talk, Jackie Morrisey, said Newton liberals “are in therapy” since the election.
SALLY: Most state residents support efforts by Article 8 to remove four judges who ruled that “gay marriage” is required by state Constitution.
     I’m spending a lot of time at the State House, showing why legislators must support efforts of Democrat Rep. Emile Goguen to “Remove” four judges as quickly as possible or the Democratic Party will self-destruct.
     “Removal” could be accomplished immediately --- in one day --- allowing remaining judges to immediately reverse Judge Marshall’s ruling.

Attorney Edward Pawlick's most recent book Libel by New York Times chronicles the efforts by Pinch Sulzberger and Margaret Marshall in their attempts to impose gay marriage on our state, as well as the rest of the nation. It can be ordered toll free by calling (866) 309-6073, or by ordering direct from the publisher here.



 




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