Diane Steele, a mother from western Massachusetts, came to the Constitutional Convention with her 9-year-old son on June 14 along with hundreds of others to hold a sign and support the Marriage Amendment. In front of the State House, the pro-family people were on one side of the street and the homosexual activists on the other.Diane was peaceably standing on the pro-family side of the street with her son, inside the blue police barricade. Her sign (see below) was provocative but nothing like the hate-filled anti-Christian signs the homosexual activists were waving. Even a little dissent isn’t tolerated.
So you think that calling gays pedophiles isn’t hate filled?
It's very clear that they set her up. Soon after the vote was announced, homosexual rights supporter Jack Kirschenbaum of Malden went across the street and stood right next to her. A friend was standing right in front of them. Kirschenbaum began a vicious attack against Diane. "Why do you hate so much," he started out, and it went on from there non-stop, without allowing Diane to even reply. Then it got sexual. "Are you a virgin?" he shouted at her. "Have you ever had an orgasm."At that point, Diane slapped him. “I wasn’t really thinking about it,” she said later. “It was just an instinctive reaction.” It sounds reasonable to us.
(Does this legally constitute a sexual harassing verbal assault? The police weren’t even interested. Also, the son was apparently several yards away and didn’t hear the incident.)
That wasn’t sexual harassment by any stretch of the imagination. Nice try bigot.
The following four photos have been posted on various pro-homosexual web sites. The fifth photo is what was at the police station. Since we posted them here, a person named Tim Pierce (who admits to being a same-sex marriage supporter) contacted us saying that he took photo #1 from across the street but did not take the others, and indicated that he was mainly interested in what the sign said. It would certainly appear that photo #1 was taken earlier. As for #2, #3, and #4 -- we can only conclude they were taken by a an accomplice of Kirschenbaum who "happened" to be standing there.And you choose not to link to these pro-gay sites because...google searches prove nothing.