Speaker DiMasi Honored by Radical Gays in Boston
Speaker
Sal DiMasi was honored by radical gays in Boston last Sunday afternoon
at a party in the Marriott's refurbished "Custom House Hotel"
which was formerly the federal Custom House.
The party was to reward the Speaker
for his "twenty years of faithful support of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual
and Transgender people." One of the sponsors was a prominent protester
at a recent Catholic Church rally held on Boston Common in favor of
traditional marriage.
Many recall that DiMasi
promised last year to would obey the state Constitution and allow the
Representatives in the House to vote on a Resolution by Rep. Emile Goguen
(D-Fitchburg) to Remove the four Judges who voted to impose gay marriage
upon the state. Speaker DiMasi is the latest Democratic politician to
refuse to allow the Reps to vote since Tom Birmingham first did so in
2002. A unanimous SJC said in Dec. 2002 that such a vote is required
under the Constitution.
DiMasi has led many
observers to question what is leading so many Democratic politicians
to commit political suicide. Since most such scandals always involve
money, the most favored theory is that the mob is making payoffs to
those who will help them with worldwide prostitution by diminishing
the image of chastity and love that is common to traditional marriage.
DiMasi Honored
by "Gather"
DiMasi was honored on Sunday by
the organization, "Gather", for "his work toward marriage
equality," which is a euphemism for gay marriage. That organization
has a website at www.gather.com which says: "For over twenty years,
Speaker of the House Salvatore DiMasi has faithfully supported GLBT
rights. It wasn't until this Sunday afternoon, however, that he was
publicly honored for his contributions."
The founders and officers
of Gather listed on their website are all highly successful lawyers,
CPAs and other professional people, including graduates of Harvard and
Harvard Business School. It reminds one of Tim Gill, founder of Quark
software, who was also honored in Boston recently at a gala dinner for
donating $5 million each year to homosexual causes for ten years for
a total of $50 million.
A few of the biographies
of officers of Gather mentioned wives and children of long duration.
which caused some to wonder if this is an example of polyamory which
involves "families" of multiple partners, usually two bisexual
women and one straight male. There are dozens of websites promoting
polyamory. The homosexual newspaper, Bay Windows, has speculated that
the polyamory is "normal" conduct while traditional marriage
is not.
What is DiMasi's
Role in This Radical Homosexual Organization?
Many are wondering why the Speaker
has been supporting this radical homosexual organization for twenty
years. At the very least, they believe he should make a complete explanation
to all the voters in that as Speaker, he represents not just his Boston
district but all the residents of the state.
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