Camenker Vindicated by Reinstatement
of Fistgate TeacherAugust 24, 2001
The woman who
taught homosexual sex at Fistgate, Margot Abels,
now believes she is a heroine because an
arbitrator has reinstated her in her job.
But this only
proves that MassNews and others were correct in
what they have been saying all along, says Brian
Camenker.
I
believe Abels absolutely, Camenker told
MassNews when she first filed her suit against
the state last January.
She is
being used as a scapegoat, he said.
Theres no question about it. For them
to claim this was an isolated incident is
completely disingenuous.
Camenker now
says that the fact that an arbitrator came to the
same conclusion that he did, does not make Abels
a heroine. Just because her superiors at
the state approved her talking dirty
with children is not to her credit in any
way, he stated.
Abels told
the Globe she is thrilled by the
decision of the arbitrator. I do feel
vindicated, she said.
Camenker told
the Globe this week he agreed with the
arbitrators decision -- to a point.
No question about it: Her supervisors knew
what was going on and encouraged her to do
it, he said. But this woman should
not continue to be paid by the state to have
contact with vulnerable children.
Atty. Chester
Darling tells MassNews that this is only
the tip of the iceberg. He believes Abels
is telling the truth when she says that what she
was doing had been going on for five years.
But he also
says that giving her back-pay for a year is only
rewarding her for corrupting little
kids.
Puzzled
by Arbitrator
All observers
are puzzled about the statement by the
arbitrator, Marc Greenbaum, that there were blank
spaces in the tape that was recorded by Scott
Whiteman of the Parents Rights Coalition. (They
are also puzzled that the Globe was so inaccurate
as to report in its paper on Wednesday that Brian
Camenker was involved in the taping of the
workshop.)
These
observers do not understand how the arbitrator
could have obtained a copy of the tape. They
assume that he must be merely regurgitating what
he was told by Abels.
Greenbaum
wrote in his report, The blank spaces left
by the PRC tape were filled in with important
messages about AIDS prevention, abstinence,
postponement, alternative forms of sexual
intimacy, and the need for students to enforce
their own boundaries of personal
security.
But Scott
Whiteman, who attended the entire conference, has
reported that no such messages were ever given
during the entire workshop.
When MassNews
broke the story in its May 2000 issue with an
article written by Whiteman and Camenker, it
reported, One often hears that there is an
aggressive HIV/AIDS prevention campaign, but the
session ran 55 minutes before the first mention
of protection and safer sex
came. And when it finally did come, it
consisted of telling the teenagers they could
make an informed decision about
whether or not to use a condom.
Fistgate
Made A Difference
Fistgate has
made homosexual activists more cautious across
the entire country, according to Abels.
She told the
Boston Herald yesterday that shes concerned
that her firing triggered a dumbing-down of sex
education and HIV prevention work.
I think
a lot of programs around the country and the
state have scaled back and gotten the message
there are things to be afraid of. Now you
cant just be about effective practices
because it all became so political.
But Camenker
says that she is wrong. He says that Fistgate got
the program out of politics when the people found
out what was happening. He says that Gov. Weld
and Cellucci and other politicians were keeping
it quiet for as long as they could because the
homosexual lobby was an excellent source of votes
and money for them. But after Fistgate broke,
they were forced to make some concessions and
look like they were correcting the problem. The
firing of Margot Abels was one of those
concessions.
Gov.
Cellucci Knew
Camenker said
at the time of the scandal that Gov.
Celluccis office was well aware of what was
happening because he had personally told them.
MassNews broke that aspect of the story in July
2000 with its front page headline, Sex
Scandal Began In Governors Office.
Camenker
said, Bill Weld decided, when he beat John
Silber in that close race, that he was successful
only because of the help and money given to him
by homosexual activists. It was a political
decision, he says.
Therefore,
according to Camenker, Weld repaid those
activists by allowing them access to our public
schools and even giving them the money to
indoctrinate our kids.
By the time
Cellucci was appointed Ambassador to Canada, the
scandal about Fistgate had become so bad that
President Bush had to make personal telephone
calls to Senators to get him confirmed. Although
the Governors staff had apologized and
three state workers had been terminated, Cellucci
refused to acknowledge that the scandal had even
taken place. In order to be confirmed, he had to
make a written promise to the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee that he would follow the
policies of the President.
The statement
from Cellucci said, If confirmed, I will
faithfully represent the goals and policies
President Bush has set for our nation and its
relations with Canada. My personal views will not
be imposed on the Presidents
agenda.
Everyone is always shocked
when they learn what was taught to high school students at Fistgate
by Margot Abels and others. That is why it became a national scandal.
The original story about Fistgate was in the May 2000 issue of MassNews
and a complete wrap-up was in July 2000, both of which are available
free at www.massnews.com or in the print edition. An edited tape
of the conference is also available from MassNews.