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This is the guy who will likely take Ted Kennedy's seat?
#11
Unfortunately, we Massachusetts voters are being asked to hold our noses and vote for a Democrat who has stunk up the courts system and loves to craft laws to keep innocent people in jail. (Fells Acres)
Ms. Coakley also sought jail time for the perps who terrorised Masssachusetts:



Course the other choice is
A Republican who is liberal one day and rather conservative another.
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#12
My fellow citizens, please chill. The deal is sealed and Scott Brown will be next US Senator of Massachusetts.
The support for his nomination is palpable thruout the Bay State. That is to say, do not stay home and rest on
your laurels but go forth and vote with confidence that your fellow citizens of Massachusetts will make the
correct choice. Sam Adams and Paul Revere made their choice against a tyrannical govt. wishing to tax and
subjugate the citizenry of this great nation. We stand now as the guardians of the trust our founding fathers
bestowed upon us. We will not let them down. I sleep peacefully tonite knowing that there are enough of us
still remaining that will preserve their belief that we will remain free to choose the government that rules us.
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#13
JoeH wrote:

You want to know so badly, go look them up yourself. You don't vote here, so quite frankly I am not going to go to the bother for you. But for a hint, start with his name and a high school assembly he was asked to speak to a few years ago.

What's wrong with defending yourself and your family from cyber-bullies and sophomoric boo-hooing by gay activist students? I'm supposed to feel sorry for them? They can dish it out, but can't take it coming back? :poke:

Yeah, I don't vote in MA, but can still pull for Brown. The Dems have so screwed up in this race. It's fun to watch.
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#14
You could always pull for the Tea Party candidate, Joe Kennedy.
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#15
The issue is how he chose to do so. He was invited to speak on the issue of same-sex marriage and his opposition to it. Instead he used the entire time to rant about the Facebook postings, repeated many of them complete with profanity, and called out students by name who he believed had posted them. He could have used the situation to show the postings had crossed the line into uncivil discourse, instead he crossed the line himself in his response. Supposedly he is an adult, I do not need a 50 year old child in the Senate representing me.
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#16
Seeing as that that centerfold appeared in Playgirl Magazine - a favorite amongst the gays - there have likely been a LOT of pro-gay-marriage people who have already "pulled for Brown".
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#18
Dennis S wrote:
http://bostonist.com/2009/09/16/your_dos...didate.php

The guy who will probably kill all hopes of any improvement in health care? The representative from the Party of Family Values?
How many times do we have to knock these morons over the head with a two-by-four before they realize
that we don't want their stinkin health care plan? Or are they just so effing arrogant that they're going to try
to pass it regardless of how bad a beating to take in the process? You'd think someone in that party would
a desire for self-preservation.
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#19
I think it may have ended Friday night for Coakley when she pissed on Red Sox nation.
She could have just admitted she wasn't much of a sports fan. She chose to prove to everyone she was clueless who Curt Schilling is. Prove to everyone she's as much out of touch with her constituency as Bush was, ridiculed for not knowing what a grocery store scanner was.
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#20
She also took a quick shot at Catholicism. And when 53% of your poll-going constituency is Catholic, well. Oopsie !

Stick a fork in her, she's done.
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