July 26, 2012

Thought Crimes High Priority In Boston

This is one pattern of what's wrong with Boston and more so in Cambridge. Police enforce these nonsensical thought crimes in Cambridge. It is an example of intolerance in the name of tolerance. Misguided priorities in Massachusetts can be seen in the media's two week emphasis on an off-duty police officer's comments at a baseball game. The officer allegedly made a racial slur about a baseball player in Leominster MA. For two weeks in July 2012 it is a priority news story on local TV stations.

Two gentlemen were shot dead on a Boston Street two blocks from Tufts University Medical Center. One story in the Boston Herald. Homicides on the street are not a priority matter for the Mayor or journalists. After six or more books, and scores of news stories about police, politicians and FBI corruption, 40 murders, a state court frame up by the FBI of four innocent white men, the local population in Eastern MA is clueless and cares little about homicides, police and court corruption. The enlightened elitists at Harvard University and the other colleges in the area remain unconcerned about the dangers when speaking freely in the area. Journalists are part of the problem publishing propaganda instead of trying to keep voters and taxpayers informed. Michael Graham says this is Boston. That is what Kevin Weeks said about why 25 years of homicides and government corruption was allowed to thrive in Boston. This was Boston he said. Thank you Mayor Menino, for keeping the traditions alive of distorted priorities. Keeping the herd bewildered, as Noam Chomsky observed.



http://bostonherald.com/news/opinion/op_ed/view.bg?&articleid=1061148253&format=&page=1&listingType=opi#articleFull

Menino lays an egg
And now he wants to regulate thought
Boston Herald
By Michael Graham
Wednesday, July 25, 2012

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http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1061150319

Hundreds do lunch at Burlington Chick-fil-A
Boston Herald
By Erin Smith
Wednesday, August 1, 2012

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