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Bay
Windows Reports on Arrest
of Homosexual Lobbyist
We’re happy that the
homosexual newspaper in Boston, “Bay Windows”
is still a respected source of news, this time about the 59-year-old
homosexual lobbyist William Conley, a close friend of House Speaker
DiMasi and Senate President Travaglini, who was caught in a sting
operation by UMass police recently while offering cash to students
for homosexual sex.
As professional newspaper people, we
have long admired the quality of Bay Windows
as a newspaper although we have widely disparate views on homosexuality.
When our founder, Attorney J. Edward
Pawlick, mailed an article in 1999 to 15,000 Massachusetts educators,
requesting an “intelligent discussion” about the dangers in the teaching
of homosexuality to vulnerable teenagers, the only member of the media
that did not immediately label him as a “hater” was Bay Windows.
That’s because Pawlick and his wife, Sally, had visited its editor
at the time, Jeff Epperly, in the paper’s Back Bay offices for an
hour-long probing by Epperly.
Epperly understood that he and Pawlick
would not reach agreement on the subject of homosexuality. However,
he also saw that the distinguished and respected lawyer who appeared
before him had no “hate” in his body. As an elected member thirty-years
previously to an autonomous School Committee in Pennsylvania Dutch
country with 10,000 pupils, Atty. Pawlick had the background to ask
a serious question about what was being taught in the Massachusetts
schools, where he had raised his four children and was still paying
taxes.
We’re pleased to see that Bay Windows,
after many editors, publishers and owners since 1999, is still a quality
newspaper. This is totally unlike the Boston Globe and its owner,
Pinch Sulzberger, who immediately labeled Atty. Pawlick as a “hater”
in the headline of his first article in 1999.
We commend the reading
of this article about William Conley.
Lobbyist arrested
for soliciting sex takes leave of absence
by Laura Kiritsy, for Bay Windows
State lawmaker says work by lobbyist would now be ‘counterproductive’
Three days after the
Boston Herald published an account of his arrest for allegedly
soliciting sexual favors via the Internet, Bill Conley, a well-respected
gay activist, formally requested a leave of absence from his job
as a lobbyist with the Massachusetts Gay and Lesbian Political Caucus.
The Caucus is spearheading the lobbying effort to defeat an initiative
petition for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage
that is currently before the state Legislature. Conley will also
no longer be representing MassEquality, the umbrella organization
with which the Caucus is affiliated in the fight against the initiative
petition, on Beacon Hill.
... READ REST OF BAY WINDOWS STORY HERE
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