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Illegal Blockers Pull
'Fast One' in Worcester
Homosexual Blockers Harass at Natick Mall
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Want Voters to Decide
December 2001
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Blockers were helped last
month by the Worcester Police Department which sent
two cruisers to Shaw’s market on Route 9 at the
apparent request of the homosexual blockers.
The manager of Shaw’s market
tells MassNews that the store did not call the police
nor talk to them after they arrived.
This
all happened despite the fact that Massachusetts law is
clear that the signature gatherers have a Constitutional
right to be at this location. (See Homosexual Blockers Harass at Natick Mall) |
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At the right (with a dark
blazer) stands the man who runs training sessions
every night for the radical homosexual
organization, MassEquality, which teaches blockers
how to violate the rights of voters. He is
watching two signature-gatherers sit outside Shaws
market talking to a gentleman who is interested
in signing the petition. The blocker
stood in his position for about an hour, just
watching and listening. Their purpose, says
MassEquality on their website, is to convince
voters not to sign the petition. |
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Worcester police arrive, apparently at the
request of a second homosexual activist, standing
at the left and facing the camera. The police say
they have a report of disorderly conduct. The
Worcester police now tell MassNews they have no
oral or written report from these officers and
they will not be back on duty until Friday. |
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The police and the two
homosexual activists continue to block the table
for 30 minutes. |
| The signature-gatherers pack
up their material after being ordered by the
police to leave the private property. The store
says it made no call to the police and the police
refuse to reveal the name of the person who did. |
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The police and the
homosexual activist talk things over after
everyone else has left. |
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