Not the Most Cordial Tea Party I Have Ever Attended
Written by Rick Silva   
Monday April 16, 2012

Warning: offensive language

TheBostonObserver.com's footage from the Tea Party rally on Boston Common Sunday, April 15, 2012.

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+2 Allan 04/17/12 12:22 pm
If this Tea party Group had not featured two certified hate group leaders at their event there would have been no protest.

Scott Lively and Brian Camenker spend their waking hours demonizing gay people. Lively said from the podium at this event that gay people are uncivilized. That gay people lie cheat and steal. Do expect this to go on with out protest.

I will continue to protest at any event that Lively or Camenker speaks at regardless of who sponsors it.
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+1 Peter Vasdi 04/17/12 07:45 pm
If the negative antisociety meeting takes place in a public place like the Boston Common, then yes, anyone of the public can attend and make their views known. No one should be allowed to teach hatred in public unchallenged - not on my dime.
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+1 Manny 04/20/12 10:14 am
You warn about "offensive language." That implies you still cling to some traditional sense of decency. Hmm. The only offensive language came from the sexual anarchists. Their language sums up the "gay rights" movement. It's an offense to society, just like Scott Lively said. They mean to offend, to destabilize, to destroy.
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