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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

FIRE HIM, ANY GOP WOULD BE,

VERY BLATANT ABOUT IT.

Framingham, MA Dem chair: Let's abort special needs babies to save money, or something

https://hotair.com/headlines/2023/02/24/framingham-ma-dem-chair-lets-abort-special-needs-babies-to-save-money-or-something-n532992

Democratic Chair Under Fire After Suggesting 'Eugenics' Plan to Reduce Special Ed Students

But the Democratic committee chair had far more to say than that which appears in the anti-life proclamation. In his comments aimed at supporting the proclamation, Hugo proffered the eugenics-based policy of killing babies that may suffer disabilities after birth.

https://www.westernjournal.com/democratic-chair-fire-suggesting-eugenics-plan-reduce-special-ed-students/

Dem official denounced for complaining of school budget costs for disabled children who weren’t aborted

https://nypost.com/2023/02/24/massachusettes-dem-michael-hugo-denounced-for-abortion-comments/

HE SHOULD BE FIRED, AS THEY DEMAND OF THE GOP.

Massachusetts Democrat told to step down after abortion comments leave parents irate

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/massachusetts-democrat-told-step-down-abortion-comments-leave-parents-irate

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That was exceptional. Was a frequent patron of our local library. Was President of the Friends of the Library.

Fun fact. Our library system, North Central Regional Library, won a lawsuit against the ACLU representing perverts who complained the library system had a filter so they couldn't view their porn.

From 2012, "The North Central Regional Library may continue to filter the Internet to block porn and gambling sites, a federal court judge ruled Tuesday."

https://www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/local/library-wins-suit-it-can-filter-porn/article_dcdc7ec4-0f2c-5036-b1aa-0b529a0cc7d6.html

This was after the lawsuit went through the State Supreme Court where the NCRL also won:

"We conclude that a library can, subject to the limitations set forth in this opinion, filter Internet access for all patrons, including adults, without violating article I, section 5 of the Washington State Constitution."

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/wa-supreme-court/1523482.html

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