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MCM Launched Both Planes and Radio Ads Yesterday Focusing on Judges
       A new radio and aerial banner campaign was launched yesterday afternoon advising citizens to call the Supreme Judicial Court, to ask for Margaret Marshall's resignation. Planes were in the air yesterday (Monday) with the phone number of the SJC asking citizens to express their thoughts to the judges. The text of the radio ads is below.

       We're Massachusetts Citizens for Marriage.
       We believe adult homosexuals must be allowed to follow their desires because it's impossible for any of us to change someone who has no desire to change.
       But no one should be telling children that homosexuality is a "normal" practice they should try.
       That's why we're calling the supreme judicial court now and telling them that margaret marshall and the three judges who helped her impose gay marriage should resign from the court now.
       marshall is jeopardizing the pensions of families,      especially judges ireland and greaney, who helped her.      this is a very dangerous game for marshall to encourage.   she must not take a selfish course.    this is not the legacy she wants to leave behind.
       call the main number of the court.    politely ask that marshall resign along with the three justices who signed her ruling.
that will ensure all pensions.

617-557-1000.     617-557-1000.    617-557-1000.

       BE KIND WHEN CALLING AND WATCH FOR OUR AIRPLANE BANNERS IN THE SKY.   
617-557-1000.

and

       three judges on margaret marshall's court say she hasn't the power.   their exact words are:
       "What is at stake is the power of the Legislature to effectuate social change without interference from the courts.  The power to regulate marriage lies with the Legislature, not with the judiciary. Today, the court has transformed its role as protector of individual rights into the role of creator of rights."
       "Whether the court is correct in its assumption is irrelevant. What is relevant is that such predicting is not the business of the courts."
       "The Legislature is the appropriate branch to consider and respond.. It is not enough that we as Justices might be personally of the view that we have learned enough to decide what is best."     

        " So long as the question is at all debatable, it must be the Legislature that decides."
          "The issue presented here is a profound one, deeply rooted in social policy, that must, for now, be the subject of legislative not judicial action."

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