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Will he win?

Tam

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Will Scott Brown the Republican candidate win in Mass. next week. And will a win there derail Obamacare?
 

Tam

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Faster horses said:
Did you hear Dick Morris tonight on FOX news? He talked about
this. Made sense to me...

I heard Dick Morris and I have to laugh every time he is on and they put he was an "advisor to Clinton" on the bottom of the screen. He is one former Democrat that has turned hard and fast against his old party.

I have seen several other Dem strategists that have jumped ship due to Obama's policies. :lol: One even said this was not the Change he understood the Dems were voting for. Well Surprise Surprise Obama was not what even Democratic strategists thought he was. WHO VETTED THIS GUY?????? :? :x
 

hypocritexposer

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Tam said:
WHO VETTED THIS GUY?????? :? :x




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Tam

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Gee here I thought it was these guys
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WAIT could this be Reid, Pelosi and the president of DNC out of makeup? :? :wink: :lol:
 

Tam

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJEEQHOnI2Q&feature=player_embedded

interesting mind set when one thinks that the seat is Teddy's seat and not the seat of the people of Mass. :shock:
 

RobertMac

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Tam said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJEEQHOnI2Q&feature=player_embedded

interesting mind set when one thinks that the seat is Teddy's seat and not the seat of the people of Mass. :shock:
The elitist "we are entitled to rule the country" mind set that is, more often than not, coupled with the "those ignorant rightwingnuts" mind set???
 

Tam

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Did you see Coakley on the news today saying she didn't know one of her aids had assaulted a reporter when he asked her a question she did not care to answer after a Washington DC fund raiser filled with Health care lobbyist? :shock:

http://texasdarlin.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/coakley-aid-michael-meehan-assaults-reporter-while-atty-genl-looks-on/


To bad the picture take of the reporter on the ground has her looking on while the aid stands over the guy. :roll:
 

RobertMac

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Just because she was looking didn't mean she saw anything. The aid apologized, that's all that matters...after all, they are democrats. :?
 

Tam

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RobertMac said:
Just because she was looking didn't mean she saw anything. The aid apologized, that's all that matters...after all, they are democrats. :?

Yea I guess you are right THEY ARE DEMOCRATS all is needed is a simple apology when thugs like the Black Panthers intimidate votes at the polling stations and SEIU members intimidate Town hall meeting attendees in the dark of night, ACORN members help set up under age Prostitution rings, Senators make racist comments and Candidate's aids assault reporters. Is this the US to be proud of or one that needs to have law and order mean something again. :cry:
 

Tam

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http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0110/Obama_The_outcome_of_these_fights_will_probably_rest_on_one_vote_in_the_US_Senate.html?showall

my favorite reply was

I am a lifelong Democrat that will vote for Brown on Tuesday. My main reason is the universal health care plan that is said to be similar to the Massachusetts plan. Under Massachusetts universal health care, I have seen my care and that of my adult children decline during the past year. My daugher has a serious chronic condition and must wait 6 months to see a specialist - she never had to wait more than 4 weeks before the universal health care plan. I have seen my own insurance premiums go up nearly 50%. My son has been assigned a primary care physician who is located three towns away from where he lives and who has a backlog of several weeks. I don't like the plan working through the Congress because there are too many mandates and I believe the cost will be prohibitive. I also believe it analogous to the Mass plan that has given my family poor and deteriorating service. I believe that the federal plan should go back to the drawing board. There should be no denial of coverage because of pre-existing conditions, but there should be fewer other mandates and no one should be mandated to have health insurance. I also think that there is much too much new spending by the federal government. New initiatives used to cost millions, then billions, and now trillions. I don't believe these initiatives are well planned nor efficient. I voted for President Obama -- I thought he was more centrist than he seems to be now. I will be voting for Brown precisely for the reasons that the President outlines as the reasons to vote for Coakley. I am not alone among Democrats in Massachusetts who will vote for Brown -- that is why the polls are so close in this election. - Ben

Universal Health care = poor and deteriorating service, wait times and fewer docters Who knew :? :wink:
 

hypocritexposer

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n a new poll released by Pajamas Media, Republican Scott Brown is leading Democrat Martha Coakley by 15.4%.

http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerlsimon/2010/01/14/massachusetts-shocker-brown-up-15-in-pajamas-mediacrosstarget-poll/

This poll was conducted by CrossTarget – an Alexandria, VA survey research firm. These findings are based on interviews with nine hundred and forty six (966) likely voters in the Massachusetts special election which were completed on January 14, 2010. The margin of sampling error for the survey is +/- 3.19 %.
 

Tam

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I have a question for the left leaning posters. We know there are a few of you still out there. :wink:

If Brown wins would you support the Mass. Dems delaying his swearing in until a vote on Health care bill is taken in DC,
like it has been reported they plan on doing? :?
 
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