Also see: The Boston Globe Takes a Seat on the Shitter
The Boston Globe is Obsessed With Feces
"Hub to ban dumping by boaters; Largest urban area to forbid toilet-emptying per US rule" by Noah Bierman, Globe Staff | July 7, 2008
Boston today will become the largest urban area in the country to prohibit boaters from dumping out their toilets in the harbor, city and federal officials said.
Outside of New England and parts of California, most cities and states allow boaters to dump sewage near the shore if they have onboard treatment systems. It has long been illegal to dump untreated sewage in waters close to shore. The new rule makes it illegal to dump any sewage within the shoreline boundary.
Cruise ships and other large vessels generally dump their waste out at sea, a practice that will remain legal.
Charles Karyanis, 62, a car dealer who keeps his 32-foot Sea Ray, "Julia Rose," docked at Marina Bay in Quincy, and his wife, Susan, were getting ready yesterday to take their young granddaughter and grandson to Spectacle Island and then to the North End for dinner:
"I've got grandchildren, and I don't need to see discharged heads floating."
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Nope, I WON'T BE GOING to the BEACH this year!!!
And just to keep the theme going, look at how much print the Globe gives to this agenda-pushing garbage!
"For civil unions, justices of the peace can say 'I won't'" by Noelle Frampton Connecticut Post | July 7 2008
STRATFORD, Conn. - Sonia Osuna beamed as she declared the woman in a white dress and the woman in a suit standing before her as life partners. It was the latest of about 30 civil union ceremonies Osuna has performed as a Stratford justice of the peace since they became legal under Connecticut law in October 2005.
She conducted the ceremony with vigor, going so far as to call the union a "marriage" although under the law in Connecticut and in 47 other states it is not recognized as such.
"God does not make a love that is wrong," she told the Stratford couple, Vivien Byrd and Deirdre Simeon.
Osuna is among the justices of the peace in Connecticut who choose to join gay couples in civil unions. Others opt not to perform the ceremony and, unlike their counterparts in Massachusetts, aren't penalized for that decision.
Justices of the peace in Connecticut can refuse to perform a civil union just as they can opt not to do a wedding.
In Massachusetts, where justices of the peace are gubernatorial appointees, they were warned after their state legalized gay marriage in 2004 that they are to perform same-sex marriages or resign. Some gave up their posts over the issue.
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Personally, I'm tired of having the gay agenda shoved in my face, PERIOD!!
Please see: WHO is Pushing the Gay Agenda?