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To: NYCVirago
Source, please. The only people I could find advocating NAMBLA on the Globe's website were priests, who got to keep their jobs despite doing so

The only priest I knew of who had anything to do with NAMBLA was Paul Shanley, who the Globe praised back in the day for being so 'relevant' for the times and young people. As for their being on the side of NAMBLA, check out the stories surrounding the kidnap and murder of Jeffrey Curley. One of the murderers had NAMBLA information in his car and home and on his home computer. The Globe didn't want to attach anything homosexual to that crime for the obvious reasons.

96 posted on 05/29/2004 12:23:41 PM PDT by SuziQ (Bush in 2004/Because we Must!!! (Bombard))
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To: SuziQ
The only priest I knew of who had anything to do with NAMBLA was Paul Shanley, who the Globe praised back in the day for being so 'relevant' for the times and young people.

Did they praise him before or after he spoke at a NAMBLA conference? The church was still recommending him for jobs 20 years after he "came out" as a pedophile.

As for their being on the side of NAMBLA, check out the stories surrounding the kidnap and murder of Jeffrey Curley. One of the murderers had NAMBLA information in his car and home and on his home computer. The Globe didn't want to attach anything homosexual to that crime for the obvious reasons.

Really, the Globe didn't want to attach anything homosexual to that murder? Then what about this story:

http://www.boston.com/news/daily/16/curley_suit.htm

BOSTON -- The parents of murder victim Jeffrey Curley filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the North American Man/Boy Love Association, claiming one of the men convicted of killing the 10-year-old Cambridge boy was incited by the group.

Or this Boston Globe story:

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2003/09/23/us_mulls_seeking_death_of_convict/

Jaynes, 28, and Salvatore Sicari were convicted in 1998 in separate trials in Curley's death. Sicari, who received a sentence of life without parole for first-degree murder, confessed to police and testified that Jaynes killed the boy by sticking a gas-soaked rag in his mouth after he refused the man's sexual advances.

Doesn't look to me, in the quick google search I did, that the Globe "didn't want to attach anything homosexual to the murder."

97 posted on 05/29/2004 1:05:12 PM PDT by NYCVirago
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