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Title: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Moshe92 on January 17, 2010, 09:33:23 PM
This is an important election because if he wins, the Senate Republicans might be able to block the Obama health care bill. All polls show that the race is close. Unfortunately, I can't vote because I'm not turning 18 until March.

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Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Secularbeliever on January 17, 2010, 09:44:38 PM
Intrade, where people bet real money on the outcome of elections shows Brown at about 60% and Coakley at 40%.  OBama stumped for Coakley today and apparently was not impressive.  It is looking very promising.  If the Democrats cannot win Massachusettes they are in deep trouble.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Secularbeliever on January 17, 2010, 09:50:07 PM
http://www.brownforussenate.com/call-from-home-registration

By the way if you want to get involved you can make phone calls from home by following the above link.  If you have a cell phone, most have unlimited evening and weekend call plans.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Zionist Revolutionary on January 18, 2010, 12:05:02 AM
Scott Brown believe in a 2-state solution, so if I were a voter I would only hold my nose for him.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Secularbeliever on January 18, 2010, 12:21:56 AM
Scott Brown believe in a 2-state solution, so if I were a voter I would only hold my nose for him.

I guarantee you that Coakly is not better on that score.  Also keep in mind that the last four Israeli Prime Ministers have endorsed the two state solution.  It will be hard to find Americans taking a stronger stand than the Israeli government.  That said, Brown is not perfect but preferable to Coakly and would be a major black eye for Obama.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 18, 2010, 12:55:39 AM

For the sake of this nation pray that he wins! If you live in Massachusetts VOTE FOR HIM!

His victory will derail the Obama, Pelosi, Reid, HealthFraud bill and stop it cold! The legislation the leftists are pushing through to bankrupt you and this country!
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Ithaca-37 on January 18, 2010, 07:01:42 AM
Brown is facing an uphill fight against voter fraud from the likes of Acorn and Labor thugs.  And even should Brown win, the Dems could still delay his swearing-in and/or go for 'reconciliation', a rarely-used legislative route that requires only 51 Senate votes to win.  Naturally, they'd like to avoid that kind of ugliness, but they're certainly not above it.

But I sense one positive in Brown's favor:  This election is to complete the term of Dead-Ted.  I get the sensation that some marginal Dems are displeased, and they may be willing to sit this election out, particularly because they'll have the chance to vote Brown out in 2012 anyway.

May we live in interesting times.

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Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Lewinsky Stinks, Dr. Brennan Rocks on January 18, 2010, 07:36:59 AM
Scott Brown believe in a 2-state solution, so if I were a voter I would only hold my nose for him.
You're not going to find any U.S. politician who doesn't.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 19, 2010, 05:22:19 PM
Bump...

 :usa:
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 19, 2010, 05:40:59 PM
Look at this article, not one picture of Scot Brown, of the 7 related pictures linked to the main pic on the article, we have 2 pics of Coakley, one of Ted Kennedy, a couple of historic pics of Mass Senate races of the past, no Scot Brown pic, not one, he is the candidate leading the race last I checked! LOL!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34923900/ns/politics-capitol_hill?GT1=43001 (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34923900/ns/politics-capitol_hill?GT1=43001)

MSNBC biased much!?! :D
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: briann on January 19, 2010, 05:58:24 PM
Scott Brown believe in a 2-state solution, so if I were a voter I would only hold my nose for him.
You're not going to find any U.S. politician who doesn't.

This is true.  Its sorta a matter of their priorities.  For Obama, its a HUGE priority.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Ari Ben-Canaan on January 19, 2010, 06:57:17 PM
Scott Brown believe in a 2-state solution, so if I were a voter I would only hold my nose for him.
You're not going to find any U.S. politician who doesn't.

Michael Huckabee.

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Also, I look at, "which politicians could care less about if an actual 'two-state' solution happens"; its chic to say "2-state" atm, but is anyone "married" to the idea?  Not so much.
 
- I doubt Palin would lose any sleep over "Cast Lead 2".  And if AK oil got opened up by [a President?] Palin, well, the house of Saud declines in value as a direct result.

Huckabee has my vote, as long as his view does not change on Israel.

Maccabees4Huckabee2012!!
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 19, 2010, 07:28:40 PM

Scot Brown is winning!!!  8) 8) 8) 8)
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Moshe92 on January 19, 2010, 07:31:02 PM
results so far (according to Fox News)

Scott Brown- 52%
Martha Coakley- 47%
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 19, 2010, 08:06:25 PM

He Won!!!!!  :dance: :dance: :dance: 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) :dance: :dance: 8) 8) :dance:
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Moshe92 on January 19, 2010, 08:26:01 PM
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Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: cjd on January 19, 2010, 08:50:53 PM
(http://images.politico.com/global/blogs/090912_obamcaresign_blog.jpg)
I think they may have just done that  :dance: :dance:
Title: Martha Coakley's Record
Post by: Christian Zionist on January 19, 2010, 09:00:23 PM


I am glad this evil woman lost  ;D

http://www.massresistance.com/docs/gen/09d/us_senate_election/Coakley_record.html (http://www.massresistance.com/docs/gen/09d/us_senate_election/Coakley_record.html)
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: briann on January 19, 2010, 09:22:44 PM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: cjd on January 19, 2010, 09:33:33 PM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.

Yes!! I am watching his victory speech now he seems like a nice average guy. Best of all he is not a friend of the shvartza or his policies.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 19, 2010, 09:56:19 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nEoW-P81-0 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nEoW-P81-0)  Sweet! :usa: ;D
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Shiptar on January 19, 2010, 10:42:42 PM
Stunning historical upset, this guy who no one knew 2 weeks ago and down 30 points in the polls may have saved the nation. And to do it in the most liberal state, makes it all that more remarkable.
The tea party movement is only gonna get more stronger and emboldened by this.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Saxon Marauder on January 19, 2010, 10:57:11 PM
Brown campaign against Obama's policies and won.  :::D
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Rubystars on January 19, 2010, 11:03:08 PM
I'm glad the tea party movement is getting stronger but I'm very concerned it won't be as conservative as we think. When I went to a tea party it was the most politically correct thing I've seen since college.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Yirmayahu on January 19, 2010, 11:49:38 PM
Well, he won and that's good. I don't think that he'll make a difference with this healthcare thing. It is something that those in the invisible government want so it will come about one way or the other. I do hope that this is an call to action to boot out the rest of the demoncrats when the time for their reelection comes. Tomorrow I write to Legosy, Boxer and Feinstein and others with only three words in the mail; those three words are, "you're next scumbag."
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: eb22 on January 20, 2010, 01:34:09 AM
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Excellent billboard,   capping off an excellent evening!


Through out the evening,    an offshoot of the UPS marketing campaign came to mind:


" What can Brown do for his Country! "   


Hopefully help save it from the likes of Barack Hussein Obama,    Harry Reid,  and Nancy Pelosi!
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: eb22 on January 20, 2010, 01:37:22 AM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.



It's easy to envision Scott Brown as a future Presidential or V.P. Nominee.   


The Republicans seriously need to consider letting Scott Brown make the Republican reply speech to BHO's  State of the Union address next week.       
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: eb22 on January 20, 2010, 01:43:40 AM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.

Yes!! I am watching his victory speech now he seems like a nice average guy. Best of all he is not a friend of the shvartza or his policies.


cjd,   you touched on a key point on why many people including myself like Scott Brown  (   though he must change his position on the so called two state solution in Israel ).      Like Sarah Palin,   Scott Brown connects with people.     The average person can relate to him.     This differs from most people who run for National Office,   as they are either out of touch with the people or purposely ignore the people.       
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Shiptar on January 20, 2010, 01:56:04 AM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.



It's easy to envision Scott Brown as a future Presidential or V.P. Nominee.  


The Republicans seriously need to consider letting Scott Brown make the Republican reply speech to BHO's  State of the Union address next week.      

I was thinking the same, possible Prez run but he wouldnt have a shot, i found out he's pro-abortion. He wouldnt be supported by the conservative base.
At any rate, im still ecstatic for what he did in Mass.--stopping Obama's agenda dead in its track.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: eb22 on January 20, 2010, 02:12:07 AM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.



It's easy to envision Scott Brown as a future Presidential or V.P. Nominee.  


The Republicans seriously need to consider letting Scott Brown make the Republican reply speech to BHO's  State of the Union address next week.      

I was thinking the same, possible Prez run but he wouldnt have a shot, i found out he's pro-abortion. He wouldnt be supported by the conservative base.
At any rate, im still ecstatic for what he did in Mass.--stopping Obama's agenda dead in its track.



There's no question that Scott Brown's position on Abortion is far from ideal.    This is problematic.      He's probably someone who I would not support in the Republican Primary if he runs for President.     But compared to many Republicans who have emerged as the Presidential Nominee,   he's probably a better choice.       I like the way Scott Brown connects with people and agree with him on some major issues.       
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Shiptar on January 20, 2010, 02:25:20 AM
He is the Anti-Obama.  I love his brashness.  I hope him the best as senator.



It's easy to envision Scott Brown as a future Presidential or V.P. Nominee.  


The Republicans seriously need to consider letting Scott Brown make the Republican reply speech to BHO's  State of the Union address next week.      

I was thinking the same, possible Prez run but he wouldnt have a shot, i found out he's pro-abortion. He wouldnt be supported by the conservative base.
At any rate, im still ecstatic for what he did in Mass.--stopping Obama's agenda dead in its track.



There's no question that Scott Brown's position on Abortion is far from ideal.    This is problematic.      He's probably someone who I would not support in the Republican Primary if he runs for President.     But compared to many Republicans who have emerged as the Presidential Nominee,   he's probably a better choice.       I like the way Scott Brown connects with people and agree with him on some major issues.       

I agree, i like many things about him and his views. When i saw him talking tonite, he came across as down to earth and an overall likeable guy. The abortion issue, however, would be extremely problematic if he went national. It would kill him.
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: New Yorker on January 20, 2010, 02:51:28 AM


I'm still so frikkin' happy about this.

I think I'll do a little dance.

 :dance:
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Ithaca-37 on January 20, 2010, 05:29:23 AM
From the whatever-it's-worth department, one of the network talking heads predicted last night that Obama, Reid, and Pelosi were just going to push all the harder for socialized medicine.  He used a phrase something like this:  'just like a gambler doubling-down in a bluff while holding a bad hand at poker'.  The thinking is that November will see Republican gains anyway, so the Dems may as well get something for their lumps.  His counterpart wondered if there's enough ambassadorships, etc, to pass out as favors.

This may indeed happen.  Brown's win is a huge shot across the bow of Dems regardless of location.  However, look at their leadership:  Obama is a committed socialist, Pelosi has already expressed a willingness to sacrifice seats to get it done, and Reid looks like a man standing on the gallows with a noose around his neck (politically-speaking).  These are manic 'statists', and it's not over yet by any means.

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Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: angryChineseKahanist on January 20, 2010, 05:45:18 AM
Maybe there is hope for America.
Hopefully he will live up to his promise to kill that evil health bill that only the socialists/communists want.
And in New Jersey, they have a new Republican governor.
Hopefully these "changes" will be better than the "change" we got for president. Hopefully, we won't be short changed like we got last time.


Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: mord on January 20, 2010, 06:48:10 AM
Scott Brown is pro Israel full position paper                    http://www.solomonia.com/blog/images/2010/01/scottbrownisrael.pdf
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: דוד בן זאב אריה on January 20, 2010, 09:36:02 AM
Being in Israel the last 4 and a half months I have heard little coming from the American media but this I am very happy about he is going to fight Obama who wants to screw with my parents health care and he will be against the massaive pressure on Israel.

Oh and by the way I will be in East Jerusalem this Shabbat

IN YOUR FACE OBAMA!!!
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: Sentinel For Truth on January 21, 2010, 03:47:51 AM
FANTASTIC!!!
Title: Re: Scott Brown (R-MA) for U.S. Senate
Post by: arksis on January 21, 2010, 07:44:18 AM
I'm glad the tea party movement is getting stronger but I'm very concerned it won't be as conservative as we think. When I went to a tea party it was the most politically correct thing I've seen since college.

Really Rubystars? Ours was not like this at all! Everyone got to voice their opinions and we were all carrying signs. They even had an open microphone at the end where people could go up there and voice their opinions and were sending the tape to Washington.