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1. What do we learn from the Nov. 4 elections across America?

2. Role of Massachusetts in marriage ballot questions across America. Homosexual activists threatenis own to offer in the face of the national economic crisis. Republicans stayed away from popular issues such as immigration and homosexual "marriage". That doesn't leave much left.

3. The electorate reflects the culture -- dumbed down

What do you suppose is the effect of thirty years of public schools and the popular culture teaching generations of students that: America is evil, western culture is decadent, capitalism is oppressive, religion is a lie, abortion is a right, Israel is genocidal, and most of us are closet racists? And what about the erosion of critical thinking skills, replaced with political correctness and raw emotion? It shouldn't be much of a surprise.

We found that the reaction by most people to the suggestion that Barak Obama is a Marxist, or that he consorted with Islamic extremists, was: "So what?" (Even worse, many people these days don't even know what Marxism is.)

4. The conservative movement has become irrelevant

The Conservative "movement" in America has never been able to stand up to the Left in any meaningful way or affect the slide of American culture.

Unlike the Left, conservative organizations act like "the loyal opposition" instead of any kind of serious counter-revolutionary force. They want to appear decent, polite, and respectable. They spend time documenting, complaining, and holding conferences, but not confronting. They shy away from the hard-core issues of abortion and particularly homosexuality in any meaningful way.

The Left doesn't worry about any of that - they go right for the jugular all the time. Many conservative institutions seem mostly dedicated to fundraising, not stirring up things. As a result, most of our movement doesn't accomplish very much. In the meantime, the Left has taken over our schools, our government, and our culture.

The current conservative movement isn't going to change. It's old and tired and ingrained. It needs to be just left behind.

5. We can only back our society with a new approach and attitude

These people are serious, and we've got to get serious, too. Good people need to start fighting back on a whole new level. It's not impossible, but it just takes an entirely different attitude. This isn't a dinner party. It's a counter-revolution. Very important things are at stake.

This will be a new battle in many ways. Obama has been pretty clear, in his speeches to special interest groups, that he intends to change America in some pretty radical directions. His background is steeped in radical ideology. His extremist voting record is there for everyone to see. And that will start to affect us all faster than we think.

We continue to believe that all this can and will be won. History is on our side, not on their side. We have more people than they do. We just have the wrong approach. There's no reason the Left should have a monopoly on "community organization" and political confrontation. We plan to discuss this more over the next few months.


2. Role of Massachusetts in marriage ballot questions across America. Homosexual activists threaten violence in California over results.

In the national elections across America a lot of conservative candidates lostin the Obama tidal wave. And in addition, a wave of social-conservative ballot questions around the country ended up disastrous:

   California: Require parental notification for a minor to get an abortion - Lost.
   Colorado: Defines human life as beginning at fertilization - Lost.
   Maryland: Allow video gambling - Passed.
   Massachusetts: Decriminalize 1 oz or less of marijuana - Passed.
   Michigan: Allow medical use of marijuana - Passed.
   Michigan: Permit stem cell research - Passed.
   South Dakota: Ban abortions - Lost.
   Washington: Allow assisted suicide - Passed.

Except for one issue: Homosexual "marriage."

In California, Florida, and Arizona every anti-"gay marriage" initiative passed soundly. And in Arkansas an anti-"gay adoption" initiative passed. Despite the millions of dollars the homosexual lobby spent to defeat them, and all the major newspapers that editorialized against them, it didn't matter.

More than anything else, this really makes a loud statement. Even though California and Florida voted for Obama, the regular people are still repulsed by the idea of homosexual "marriage."

It's judges (and occasional wayward Legislatures) that force the force the homosexual agenda on citizens. But it never wins a vote of the people.

Massachusetts let the country know the truth

In California, a powerful video about Massachusetts parents Rob and Robin Wirthlin, whose second-grade son was read the homosexual romance book "King and King", was seen across the state and outraged many thousands of people who hadn't realized where "gay marriage" leads in the schools.

We also know that the MassResistance article "What same-sex 'marriage' has done to Massachusetts," was used extensively in California and Florida (and somewhat in Arizona), emailed, re-posted on websites, and sent as op-eds to newspapers. We were also interviewed on radio shows in Florida and California about that article.

Homosexual activists threaten violence in California over results.

Why are we not surprised? The rage and vitriol of the homosexual movement has never been far from the surface. Almost immediately after the vote in California, homosexual activists began threatening to burn down churches and other acts of violence.

'Gay' threats target Christians over
same-sex 'marriage' ban (WorldNetDaily)

This could be a taste of things to come unless people stand up.


3. Massachusetts election results - mostly bad with a few bright spots.

It wasn't a very pretty sight. The short answer is: there are now even fewer solid pro-family legislators than before. Every incumbent won. All of the open seats -- including 3 seats held by Republicans -- went to Democrats and one Independent. Thus, the Republicans are down another 3 seats in the House -- now 16 out of 160 -- and are still only 5 of 20 in the Senate.

Lesbian activist Kate Hogan won the open House seat in the Third Middlesex along with a few other pro-homosexual candidates vying for open seats.
Luckily, Sen. Scott Brown won his election handily against a well-funded lesbian activist that the liberal political establishment had pulled out all the stops for.

Ballot questions 1 & 2 ended up a disaster. Is this all just fallout from the Obama Kool-Aid party?  (Or does it reflect the fact that so many working-class people have moved away in the last few years? Let's hope not.)

RESULTS of all the Massachusetts General Election races, including ballot questions.

There were some pro-family challengers that put on great campaigns for Senate and House seats, who we hope will come back in two years. They really deserve our thanks for stepping up to the plate. Among those are: Sandi Martinez, Mike Franco, Brion Cangiamilia, Arthur Vigeant, Curt Hayes, Lonnie Brennan, Ronald Cherninsky, Bob Parks, Bob Montgomery Thomas, Earl Henry Sholley and of course, Susan Pope and Jeff Beatty and, yes, Althea Garrison (and probably one or two others we missed). Anybody who's ever run for office knows that this is a huge, selfless commitment.


4. Get ready for the future: Come together at MassResistance annual banquet - Saturday evening, Dec. 6!

This is not the time to even think about giving up. This is the time to organize, strategize -- and energize! You say that people want change? Well, we've got our own brand of change we'd like to usher in! Now that the petition drive is over, it's time to ramp things up. Come and see what it's all about. (More info on this coming up, including our special guest speaker. )

MassResistance Special Annual Dinner
DATE: Saturday evening, Dec. 6, 6:30 pm
PLACE: Boxboro, MA (just off Rte. 495)
MORE info coming up.
DON't miss it.
 

 

  Operation Rescue: Boston    P.O. Box 870037    Milton Village, MA 02187-0037
William Cotter, President
  
E-mail the Boston Rescuer              

icle.

Homosexual activists threaten violence in California over results.

Why are we not surprised? The rage and vitriol of the homosexual movement has never been far from the surface. Almost immediately after the vote in California, homosexual activists began threatening to burn down churches and other acts of violence.

'Gay' threats target Christians over
same-sex 'marriage' ban (WorldNetDaily)

This could be a taste of things to come unless people stand up.


3. Massachusetts election results - mostly bad with a few bright spots.

It wasn't a very pretty sight. The short answer is: there are now even fewer solid pro-family legislators than before. Every incumbent won. All of the open seats -- including 3 seats held by Republicans -- went to Democrats and one Independent. Thus, the Republicans are down another 3 seats in the House -- now 16 out of 160 -- and are still only 5 of 20 in the Senate.

Lesbian activist Kate Hogan won the open House seat in the Third Middlesex along with a few other pro-homosexual candidates vying for open seats.
Luckily, Sen. Scott Brown won his election handily against a well-funded lesbian activist that the liberal political establishment had pulled out all the stops for.

Ballot questions 1 & 2 ended up a disaster. Is this all just fallout from the Obama Kool-Aid party?  (Or does it reflect the fact that so many working-class people have moved away in the last few years? Let's hope not.)

RESULTS of all the Massachusetts General Election races, including ballot questions.

There were some pro-family challengers that put on great campaigns for Senate and House seats, who we hope will come back in two years. They really deserve our thanks for stepping up to the plate. Among those are: Sandi Martinez, Mike Franco, Brion Cangiamilia, Arthur Vigeant, Curt Hayes, Lonnie Brennan, Ronald Cherninsky, Bob Parks, Bob Montgomery Thomas, Earl Henry Sholley and of course, Susan Pope and Jeff Beatty and, yes, Althea Garrison (and probably one or two others we missed). Anybody who's ever run for office knows that this is a huge, selfless commitment.


4. Get ready for the future: Come together at MassResistance annual banquet - Saturday evening, Dec. 6!

This is not the time to even think about giving up. This is the time to organize, strategize -- and energize! You say that people want change? Well, we've got our own brand of change we'd like to usher in! Now that the petition drive is over, it's time to ramp things up. Come and see what it's all about. (More info on this coming up, including our special guest speaker. )

MassResistance Special Annual Dinner
DATE: Saturday evening, Dec. 6, 6:30 pm
PLACE: Boxboro, MA (just off Rte. 495)
MORE info coming up.
DON't miss it.
  

  Operation Rescue: Boston    P.O. Box 870037    Milton Village, MA 02187-0037
William Cotter, President
  
E-mail the Boston Rescuer