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Teaching Sex to Teenagers
Ninety-two percent (92%) of Massachusetts
citizens believe we should not encourage teenagers to be sexually active.
Nevertheless, Gov. Cellucci continues to work toward just that.
He was finally caught at Fistgate.
As a result, people are outraged. But most of them haven’t connected the
dots with the Governor yet.
The establishment has closed ranks
behind him. The Globe, for example, has planned and is carrying through
an offensive with many "news" articles, as well as an editorial, with the
sole purpose of convincing us that what happened at Fistgate was okay.
Therefore, all of you in the 92%
majority are being made to believe you are alone and outnumbered. You’re
not. You’re in the majority. But the main voice of the establishment, the
Boston Globe, has mounted a serious effort on damage control.
We must keep in mind that this scandal
is not about homosexuality. It is about what moral standards we teach our
children.
When Massachusetts News asked 600
citizens last December, in a telephone poll by Wirthlin Worldwide, whether
teenagers should be encouraged to be sexually active, we included both
heterosexual and homosexual children. The citizens answered that they don’t
want any teenager, whether heterosexual or homosexual, to be encouraged
in that lifestyle and yet the Governor is doing so to both groups.
Most homosexuals agree with what
the citizens said last December. And they have called the Jeanine Graf
show to express their outrage at what had happened at Fistgate.
And yet the Governor continues to
hide.
He obviously believes that when he
fired the two state employees who taught at the Conference, he would solve
all the problems.
That won’t do it, Governor!
Massachusetts News has been illustrating
for the year that we’ve been in existence that we are encouraging teenagers
to be sexually active, because of the Governor’s office. Many citizens
are beginning to get the message.
He can’t deny it anymore. It’s on
tape, Governor. It’s there. It’s real and you can’t make it go away by
just firing two lowly employees. Everyone now knows exactly what you’re
doing.
So how is Cellucci attempting to
cope? His judge, Alan van Gestel, is trying to stop the tape recording
from being given to the people. The Governor believes that if only he can
stop this tape from being heard, the outrage will go away and be forgotten.
He also has his judge threatening the two parents who made great personal
sacrifices in order to alert the citizens. Van Gestel is sending messages
to these two men that they have broken the wiretap laws and that he, the
judge, is outraged by it.
Outraged by the whistle-blowing
parents!?
But the judge became a laughing stock
across the entire country when he put a gag order not only on the parents,
but on the press throughout America in an attempt to stop distribution
of the tape. It was so bad that the poor judge had to admit he was wrong.
He removed the gag from the press because the laughter and the pressure
were so great, but he continued it on the two parents because he believes
they are insignificant and powerless.
What the judge and the Governor don’t
realize is that 92% of the people are against this type of indoctrination
of our youth.
And the people don’t realize it either,
because the Globe has mounted such an effort against them.
We continue to spotlight the Globe
because it is the most powerful force in Massachusetts, but it is only
representative of most of the media. The other media also follow the power
and the money of the establishment, wherever they believe it to be.
For example, as we pointed out in
"Sightings," Channel 7 News called our publisher last month and asked if
they could send a sound truck to interview him. They said they had received
a lot of complaints about our reporting the graphic details of what our
children had been taught. The only people Channel 7 heard from were the
Governor’s office (and possibly Sen. Cheryl Jacques). We agreed to do the
interview, but we also made it quite clear that we would not be passive;
no matter how much they chopped and edited, they would not like it. It
would not suit their goals. They called back a few minutes later to say
they had a breaking story and they couldn’t come that day. They never called
back.
We must recognize this tremendous
effort that is taking place to keep the Governor listening to the far left
instead of listening to the 92% majority.
The indoctrination of our children
will not desist until the Governor changes his mind.
Ultraliberals
Are Aggressive
When we responded in January 1999
to a hate piece against Christians and Jews that was published in the Standard-Times
in New Bedford, we had no idea how intolerant and obdurate the "people
of tolerance" in the far left mentality had become.
But we quickly found out.
These people are ten years or more
behind. They are still saying that homosexuals are "born that way," even
though almost everyone agrees there is no evidence of a gay gene. But we
still allow them to act as though there is.
We are not doing a favor to vulnerable
young people to tell them that we know they are homosexuals. How in heaven’s
name do we know? Because they are more sensitive than most? Because they
play the cello (as the Boston Globe reported to us last month)? What type
of gross stereotyping would say that a boy is destined to enjoy unusual,
kinky sex acts that are used by less than 3% of the population just because
he likes music? How can the ultraliberals be so arrogant?
But they are. And we allow them to
be that way. And to molest our children.
It is absolutely amazing that we
get so concerned about the man in Middleton who has molested 250 children.
And yet the Boston Globe sees no problem with Fistgate where children as
young as 12-years sit in a class and mingle with 21-year-olds where graphic
instructions are given on homosexual sex.
We’re supposed to be so intelligent
and intellectual because we are surrounded by universities. But a large
part of what we do in Massachusetts makes absolutely no sense.
What difference is there between
1) the man in Middleton who has been condemned by all and will be sent
to jail and 2) what happened at Fistgate?
After we at Massachusetts News were
forced to debate this subject because no one else wished to do so, it became
obvious very quickly that the majority of homosexuals have no disagreement
with us. They agree that they don’t really like being homosexual and they
wonder if they could be like the rest of the population. They are outraged
by what happened at Fistgate.
It is only the ultraliberals, as
exemplified by the Unitarians and the extreme homosexual activists, who
are hostile and refuse to talk. (The homosexuals are not a monolith anymore
than any other group and it is intolerant to believe they are.)
After all, what rational person could
disagree that if we are going to teach about homosexuality, we must also
teach the children about the tremendous health risks that accompany this
lifestyle. We are beginning to hear cries of alarm from everywhere, especially
from homosexuals themselves, about the rise in disease among this group
of people.
The students must also hear from
former homosexuals who have successfully changed to a heterosexual life.
How can any rational person say that this should not happen?
There is no responsible person who
does not want to protect homosexuals from violence of any sort, just as
everyone is protected. But we do not have to glorify unusual, destructive
sex habits in order to accomplish that.
The truth is that the Unitarians
and many ultraliberals are not out to minister to homosexuals as much as
they are to destroy the culture of America. They teach their members to
"challenge" and "confront" any Christian or Jew who believes in the Bible,
according to their own website. (Less than 10% of Unitarians say they are
Christian and many of those believe that Jesus Christ was only a great
man. The majority are humanists while the rest believe in nature and goddesses.
That is their right, but they should not be using homosexuals, particularly
children, as a wedge to push their political agenda and sexual agenda.)
Don’t
Be Discouraged
Don’t Be Discouraged
Many people get discouraged when
they look around at our state. A large majority of us in Massachusetts,
according to private polls, believe our country is on the wrong track morally.
But this didn’t happen overnight and it’s not going to change overnight.
But what can I do?
If we are going to bring reform to
Massachusetts, we must start at the local level. Do you know who your state
rep is and how your rep is voting? Do you let him know what you think?
That is the key. Nothing will happen until we change those people. If you
never write to him or contact him in any way, you are part of the problem.
It is not difficult to write to your rep once or twice a year. If that
is too onerous a burden, then our country deserves to fall.
Those politicians will hear what
you say. Their ear is to the ground all the time and they do react accordingly.
The problem is that the 92% of our citizens have been convinced that each
of them is alone.
If the legislators don’t listen,
then you can help to replace them. Who is your state rep or senator? Are
they career politicians? Do they have the courage to stand up and do what
is right? Although it can be a lot of hard work and frustration for you,
it can also be a lot of fun and rewarding to work in a campaign.
Even the Boston Globe has editorialized
that we are in serious trouble in Massachusetts because we are a one-party
state. We used to laugh at places like Alabama and Mississippi because
they were totally run by the Democrat party with no one daring to dissent.
But we can’t laugh any more. The only state that fits that category in
2000 is Massachusetts.
Can’t
Deny That Activists Have an ‘Agenda’
Anyone who says that the activist
homosexuals and the ultraliberals have an agenda is instantly ridiculed
and labeled as a dangerous person.
But not any more. Not after the revelation
about Acushnet Middle School.
That school was used as an example
at Fistgate, showing how the agenda had worked perfectly and the school
had been co-opted.
The attendees were exhorted to go
out and "do the same" in their middle schools.
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