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A taste of Boston's upcoming news site

The NewBostonPost hasn't started posting anything to its $2-million Web site yet, but its Facebook feed gives you an idea of what to expect: Photos from the Cambridge dance party, news of sunscreen dispensers in Boston parks and, oh, yeah, commentary on how a tyrannical Supreme Court is going against the laws of nature and trying to make women fathers and men mothers.

At the same time, Americans need to seriously reflect on their willingness to defend basic principles of freedom that are now in jeopardy.

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I was scrolling through their pics on their FB page and it was like picture after picture of happy people making merry at the Cambridge Dance Party and all of a sudden, out of nowhere, you get a random pic of that evil Charleston shooter in a swamp! That totally harshed my mellow. I don't forsee myself perusing the New Boston Post too often. Whatever.

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They have a random quality well steeped in talentlessness.

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And figured they would roll it out in Boston next.

We have BDC which sucks.
Herald.com is well...the herald.

I'm all set, thanks.

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...what a great week where basic principles of freedom have not only been defended, but advanced dramatically.

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...is that my late mother isn't here to tell them to fuck off her damn self.

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You mean not only am I going to have to get gay married to man against my will, I'm gonna have to have a baby, too? This is too much...

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I'm really curious what gave them the idea that this website will have any sort of success. Boston is not exactly known as a bastion of conservative politics.

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I bet it's where they got their largest funders from. Nothing else makes sense.

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The Swellesley-Snorer Gazette.

If they have any MA money, it's from Wellesley, Dover, and probably Weston. Otherwise, it's more out-of-towners trying to fill a much needed gap...

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