The reluctance of the Oak Bluffs Select Board to allow certain flags to fly is overly restrictive, and creates a perception of intolerance. The town’s select board has quarreled off and on for more than a year over a flag policy. It’s a good discussion to have, given the embarrassment from last year, when the […]
A year after the Supreme Court ruled it was unconstitutional for the City of Boston to deny a Christian group’s flag-raising request, selectboards and city councils across Massachusetts are navigating the legal and political thicket left in the decision’s wake.
For the left, and particularly its LGBT agenda-steering de facto "executive committee," the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow (of "utopian" social engineering) has always been the power not just to suppress all dissent, but to force dissenters to vocally affirm and parrot its narratives. That is the secret to understanding the…
Boston will pay over $2 million in legal fees and other expenses after its refusal to allow a Christian cross flag to fly outside City Hall was deemed unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.