Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Self-loathing City Council President Shuts Down Homosexual Male, Violates First Amendment Rights

563,631 @ 10:42 pm


Frederick N. Dello Russo, Jr., who isn't married, refused to allow a homosexual
citizen to speak about the same sex community being represented on the Transition Team.

Homophobe - Adam Knight
Homophobe - Paul A Camuso
Homophobe - Dick Caraviello
Homophobe - Fred Dello Russo, Jr.

All voted on their own pay raises.

Is one of the councilors a closet homosexual?  Even worse.    It is usually the frightened nellie closeted types who do the most damage in the gay community. They hate people who are open and free about their lifestyle, so they attack and bully them.


What is Dello Russo doing on a "transition team" when he can't abide by the law?




They rape the city of Medford, suck the money out of your wallets and pocketbooks, they run the city council like a criminal organization.


We are talking to multiple lawyers about impeaching the three individuals left on the council who engage in fracturing the First Amendment.

http://lubbockonline.com/stories/030602/upd_075-8044.shtml#.Vnoc6FmSaF8


Judge says amateur news gatherers on public access TV have same rights as professionals

Published: Wednesday, March 06, 2002
BOSTON (AP) — A federal court has ruled that nonprofessional news gatherers have the same rights as professionals, supporting a community gadfly who claimed she was muzzled by a public access cable company.

It is the first ruling of its kind, said the American Civil Liberties Union, which represented plaintiff Patricia Demarest in her fight with Athol/Orange Community Television.


"It will open so many more doors for common citizens to use public access as a public forum and a place to speak their minds," said Demarest, co-producer of the program "Think Tank 2000."

"It's a fight for any common citizen to bring forth ideas and generate healthy communities."

Demarest used the program to accuse local officials in the central Massachusetts town of Athol of conflicts of interest.


But after she broadcast the grilling she gave one official, she was suspended by the cable company, whose board is appointed by the city. The company also changed its rules to ban controversial programming, requiring broadcasters to get written permission from anyone they portrayed.