Secret Recordings Ruling Makes Massachusetts Malefactors Safe from Project Veritas … For Now

Secret Recordings Ruling Makes Massachusetts Malefactors Safe from Project Veritas … For Now

BOSTON — Efforts by members of the undercover reporting outfit Project Veritas to unleash their brand of guerrilla journalism on the politicians, activists, and movers-and-shakers that dominate Massachusetts were dealt a serious blow in court earlier this month.

Undercover news outlet Project Veritas Action Fund sued Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley in federal court in March 2016 in an effort to overturn the Bay State's two-party recording law, and on September 7, U.S. District Court Judge Patti B. Saris ruled in favor of the state's motion to dismiss on the grounds that Project Veritas "has not alleged sufficient immediacy, reality, or hardship to warrant judicial relief both as a constitutional or prudential matter."

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Can Everyone Stop Saying They’re A Victim?

Kyle S. Reyes

We have a victim mentality here in America, and it's becoming a problem.  Instead of overcoming the challenges we face, we declare we are a victim and that someone ELSE needs to take care of us.

Guess what?  While everyone may have been created equal in the eyes of God, not everyone starts at the same place.  And not everyone will end at the same place.

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